I flew with these for the 2021-2022 winter season. If you're taking a long flight, make sure they are charged. Put a good charge on them, you're going to have a good time.
Great video! My main concern with thicker heated gloves is the takeoff. It's hard to feel all the stuff you have in your hands -- A's, brakes, and throttle. Have you tried doing a takeoff with them?
I live in Alaska and it gets subzero temps -20 + some nights 🥶. Motion heat heated gloves/liners 12 to 16 volt with wind stopping gloves over them. They are the only way I can fly in winter and I highly recommend them🙂 you can actually move your hands around pretty good with them on. Posted a video on my channel about them🪂👊🏻👍🏻🔥🙌🏻😎
Down side is they are about 289$ from Amazon. (Aviator PPG )sells these exact gloves as well👊🏻🔥🙂May be a bit cheaper if you get them right from the company. (power in motion) they make them right in Canada where they get just as cold temperatures as Alaska if not colder🙂 Also I think they’re making some heated socks now and I know they make a heated vest as well.
May have to jump on these, some other PPG guys have recommended Power in Motion heated glove liner out of Canada and they look great but cost about 3 times as much as these and you still need a windproof cover.
You may have just sold me on two pairs Tom, one question, can you check the charging brick and see if it is only 110v or will go up to 240v. I need to see if they can be charged in Europe (with and plug adapter). Also if it wasn't for Fill Dirt Farm it doesn't look like you have many bailouts in the area, seems worse than what Kyle O deals with.
Oh my gosh I’m sorry but I have to say this quite ridiculous. I would purposely not purchase those gloves from that company because they’re sending them to a man who lives in the south to test them and give her a review. There’s hundreds of pilots that live in the northern states that fly in 10° or 20° weather on a regular basis throughout the winter. No one who lives in the south who flies when it’s freezing cold when it gets to the low low freezing temperatures of 50°F can give an accurate or comprehensive review of something like this. Ridiculous.
I want to add my frustration with this review has nothing to do with the reviewer. My frustration is with the moronic company who thought this would be a good person to review a cold-weather product when the person doesn’t fly or live in the cold weather.
@@577buttfan Yeah I don’t care if he gets free pairs or not that’s all well I’m good. I don’t discourage any of these guys that can get any of this free stuff. I think if they can get a company to give them something for free more power to them! Sometimes it’s easy to get endorsements and sometimes it’s really hard and did you put the time in for trying to make a watchable channel. My whole thing is giving some thing to someone to review that’s not going to be using it or reviewing it in the situation that the rest of us would be using it in lol. I live in Michigan and it’s kind of like a surfboard company sending me a surfboard to try out and review on an inland lake lol. Sure I could swim out there and refuse the surfboard but anybody who actually service is it going to appreciate it.
They send them to those that use them in temperatures similar to ones that brought the advertised 3-6hrs heating times from those tiny batteries, which is inside of course. Outside, where normal people use them, in 0 to -10 C plus wind, like in a paramotor or bike, those 2.5hrs on high setting would turn in one hr or less. So, annyone tested these gloves on high setting, when ther's snow on the ground and high wind?