“Been happy with these during the past winter while out for wildlife photography. The inners allow me to operate both camera and phone with no issues. The addition of the outer gloves had worked well in rain and snow. The battery lasts a day through managing the settings.”
“I've had other heated gloves. Spent 15 years snowboarding. These are good. I have smaller hands to begin with, bought large, but wish I'd realized I needed the next size up. The cuffs don't really go under or over the dual classic heated jacket I bought. I did measure before purchasing. I ened up giving them to someone else. I'll think about buying something else, but probably go with the liners instead and wear the gloves I like to wear. The battery holder is a little tight and sort of in an awkward position, but reality is, it is the best placement. I feel like they could use a thinner battery, but you need to keep it ridgid in order to provide safety. I really can't rate the heat because the gloves were so tight my circulation was cutoff.”
“The Ororo heating system works as designed, although it's June so I won't be able to test how well it keeps my Reynaud's-afflicted fingers toasty until next winter. The stitch and material quality seems good as well. Time will tell.
The main drawback to the 3-in-1 system is that the liners + shell are really tight and it's difficult to close my grip around a pole grip. (These are size Large.) I'm not going to return them because the heated liners fit perfectly into a Hestra glove shell I already have — so for me a little improv solves the problem.
But if you're buying this system and expecting to use it for skiing/snowshoeing/trekking with a good grip, maybe order two sizes and see which one fits best. (The answer could be: neither.)”
“I purchased the Medium and the liner portion fit perfectly but the outer portion was massive to the point I couldn't do anything with my hands. I occasionally have to work outside, which is why I bought these gloves. I wore the liner which was initially enough to prevent my fingers going numb from the cold. After a little while, they seemed to stop keeping my hands warm. I think the sweat from my hands dampened the gloves and the cold temps froze that moisture. I'm going to try a liner in the liner next time but so far, these gloves were only good for a very short time.”
“These would be way too small if I paid attention to the fit guide. I would have got medium by the fit guide. I bought XL and I can barely get them on my hands”