Just revisiting this thread as it's been bumped.
I still use the heated gloves on extremely cold mornings, only a couple of times so far this winter, and have no regrets. As alluded to in an earlier post, many of us here, myself included, spend much more on this hobby than is sane, so not spending some money on massively reducing discomfort while enjoying the fruits of your mad investment seems daft to me.
When the temperatures drop here it can get really f-ing cold, why suffer? Especially when the solution costs less than one of those *insert retro bike spare part here* that you're not even using.
I still use the heated gloves on extremely cold mornings, only a couple of times so far this winter, and have no regrets. As alluded to in an earlier post, many of us here, myself included, spend much more on this hobby than is sane, so not spending some money on massively reducing discomfort while enjoying the fruits of your mad investment seems daft to me.
When the temperatures drop here it can get really f-ing cold, why suffer? Especially when the solution costs less than one of those *insert retro bike spare part here* that you're not even using.