New battery heated gloves

Every season we sell more and more battery heated gloves and for probably a good reason. People like keeping their hands warm. There are all types and models but when it comes to having one of the best, the Seirus Heated Gloves or Therm-IC heated gloves do a great job. These high quality gloves have 2 small batteries per glove so you don’t feel the weight of the battery.

But it’s the control button that sets this glove apart from others. With just the touch of a small button, you can select from 3 heat settings to keep your hands warm. And the button turns color like a stop light. Green for a little warm, orange for pretty warm and red for hot. Check them out.

But it’s the control button that sets this glove apart from others. With just the touch of a small button, you can select from 3 heat settings to keep your hands warm. And the button turns color like a stop light. Green for a little warm, orange for pretty warm and red for hot. Check them out.

Heated Ski Gloves
Therm-IC Heated Ski Gloves

Sizing a Ski Glove

If a ski and snowboard glove is too small, it will be uncomfortable.
But if your ski or snowboard glove is too big, your hand will have a hard time warming up the inside.
So selecting the correct ski and snowboard glove size is important.

How to measure for a glove:
For best results, take measurements of your width and length.
Most gloves sizes are determined by width but some people have long fingers.
Select your glove size to whichever is longer. When between sizes, go up a size.
How to measure for a mitten:
Take measurements of your width and length.
Because mittens have more room, width is the most important measurement.
When between sizes, go up a size.

Glove Width: Measure the circumference of your hand between your thumb and knuckles while making a fist to get your glove width.

There are a few other things to consider when sizing.

Use our glove and mitten sizing chart only as a reference.

A slightly larger glove will be more comfortable but takes more body heat to keep warm.

A snug fit takes less body heat to warm up.

If you wear liners, go larger as liners make your hands larger.

Ski Glove Width Measurement
Ski Glove Width Measurement

Glove Length: Measure your hand from your wrist to the tip of your longest finger for your glove length.

Ski Glove Length Measurement
Ski Glove Length Measurement

Keep those hands warm!

Rick

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