Posted: Sat May 28, 2005 9:39 am
If you use chemical hand warmers in your gloves, it can get pretty toasty (Those are the cheap, one-time use packets). As far as battery-powered heated gloves... not bad if you're out hunting, but riding in the rain might be a different story (what with, you know, the water and all).blues2cruise wrote:Rain does not have to hurt. I got caught in an icy rain one day, and it felt like needles stinging my face. At the time, I coudn't put the face shield down because it fogged so much.
I now have a shield liner (like Fog City) and it works great. No more fogging up. Then I bought some Sea Drops from a scuba diving shop. I used the drops for the outside of the visor and it makes the water flow away so you can reasonably good visibility.
Now, if I could just do something about the cold fingers. Anybody tried heated gloves? Do they really work?