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Review on Stay Warm On The Road With Kemimoto'S Heated Motorcycle Gloves For Men And Women - Waterproof, Touchscreen-Compatible, And Long-Lasting by Zac Pewitt

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Both Stars Are For Customer Service

The first pair I received came quickly, and at first I loved them, they seemed to be a better quality than my $100 AlpineStar gloves straight off the show room floor. However after using them I quickly noticed the all 3 heating settings felt the same, which was basically room temperature for your fingers instead of frozen.but after a few days the left glove stopped working altogether.I returned the pair of gloves for another no problem, in fact Customer Service was so great they sent me another pair before I even returned the first. However I had the same issue with the 2nd pair, the right glove stopped working after a few days. So I returned the left glove from the 1st and the right from the 2nd. A few days after that those gloves stopped working!Last but certainly not least, we finally got a strong rainey day here in Portland, and the gloves did not hold up! I ended up finishing my shift with no gloves, riding my motorcycle in the cold rain risking my skin in the event of a fall, because they were so soaked! The fluffy lining was poorly sewn and made it difficult to get all my fingers in dry, soaking wet just forget it!At this point I started to see how it actually wasn't well built, and could see how the stitching would fall apart in a year or less I'm sure. I bought a $200 pair of Goretex Dainese, non heated, and love them! Easy to get on and off, well built, and as waterproof as I'm gonna get.I will soon find out if I should wax the Goretex too since it's Portland.Oh it's been about 7 days and I'm still waiting for my refund, everything was quick but my refund taking weeks.why?

Pros
  • These gloves come equipped with durable heating elements that ensure a continuous flow of heat to keep your hands warm
Cons
  • The gloves may not be useful for people who regularly wear thick gloves