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Keis Heated Gloves

All new, sporty Keis heated gloves are built to keep a riders hands happy.

Lightness is the key to their appeal

Keis have just released a new pair of heated motorcycle gloves this winter, with the all-new G901 Extreme - their most advanced gloves yet. With a design, look, feel and perform like a sport touring glove, the G901 offers a better level of throttle and clutch control and access to all those groovy buttons, all of which are combined of course with industry-leading heating technology.

Heated gloves used to be bulkier than the apologies list after the office xmas party. Not anymore.

The G901’s has a soft and, indeed, supple goatskin leather shell. These are thinner, softer and more supple than cowhide. Even though the goatskin gives greater dexterity and improved feedback they’re still highly abrasion-resistant.To prove how good they are they’ve been tested to the latest CE safety standards. They even have those KP-1 protectors over the knuckles and extra reinforcement over the fingers. 

Liquid sunshine is kept at bay with a Hipora™ waterproof and breathable membrane which, rather cleverly, allows your perspiration to escape rather than linger on your finger(s). The bulk is a thing of the past thanks  also a generous layer of 3M Thinsulate™ insulation. This stuff retains warmth while taking up almost no space.The gloves are designed to fit either over or under a jacket cuff - whatever the wearer’s preference.

Protection that's second to none

They're easy to pull on thanks to a loop located inside the cuff. here's where the good stuff starts. When the temperature drops, the well proven Keis Micro Carbon Fibre heating panels, they come with Far InfraRed Radiation heat-generating technology, try saying that while you’re shivering, provide reliable, controllable warmth. They do so whilst still allowing plenty of that afore mentioned dexterity. 

Plug and play

A new heating element layout runs not only over the back of the hands, but also around the fingertips and between the fingers. This allows for the delivery of warmth to where it's needed the most. The girls and boys from Keis have also relocated the control button, so it’s easy to operate with the opposite hand.If you don’t fancy connecting them directly to the motorcycle's 12V battery, the wiring loom is supplied, one can use the optional lithium polymer battery, which slots into a zipped pocket on the cuff of each glove. 

They come in sizes 3XS-3XL and cost €250. Like all Keis products, they’re also backed by a lifetime warranty on the heating element and a two-year warranty on the gloves Find out more at keisapparel.com

 

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