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Kolpin Geartector Mitts - Black - 92185
Easily slip your hands into our Geartector Mitts for protection or added warmth when hitting the trailsRoomy interior allows complete access to handlebar controls and durable Rhino plate front panel provides extra protection from stray branches or debris on the trailOur mitts fit virtually any ATV or snowmobile with the simple, yet innovative locking draw cord that securely seals mitts to handle barsRigid, extra large cuff opening holds shape as you easily slide your arm into the plush, fleece lined sleeveBlack
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8 Reddit comments about Kolpin Geartector Mitts - Black - 92185:

u/waltyballs · 5 pointsr/bikecommuting

I bike through the winter up until a certain temp cutoff. My no go temperature is colder than -12. Anything warmer and I'm going.

With the right gear it's actually nice, and your commute to work turns into an adventure every day, and you feel like you're on an expedition conquering the elements.

bike setup: i have a single speed 1970's road bike that i use in the winter. I have 32mm studded tires on it for icy conditions.

https://www.amazon.com/Kolpin-Geartector-Mitts-Black-92185/dp/B001Q4YMXA
I use these ATV bar mitts because they are way cheaper than bike specific ones. I wear thick gloves inside of these when it's below zero.

base layers: you need wool or synthetic long johns as the base layer and wool socks. when really cold i double up

pants: I have winter biking pants that are lined with fleece and windproof on the front. get some chinese made ones on amazon, just make sure you get the really big size

top: so on top of the base layers, I have a soft shell jacket that breaths a little. when less than zero, sometimes there will be a fleece under that

boots: I have undersized snow boots I ride with, using flats for pedals. If you have the jack and ride clipless, look into 45nrth boots

face: balaclava, and when really cold, I wrap a scarf around my head too. I used to wear goggles but they would freeze up so I just stopped and let my eyelids freeze shut every once in a while.

that's about it.

u/SuMoto · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

I've got a set of Kolpin Bar Mitts, the bar end zips open a bit to help slide them over stuff. With heated grips, these are seriously warm.
I generally just use Moose Racing elephant ears. They are just foam pads, the don't wrap around the handguards. They offer way better wind protection that just bark busters. I have heated grips so these work well. Another link.


u/Dual_Sport_Dork · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

I'm going to buck the trend and mention that I bought a $20 heated vest on Wish, and that thing is the tits. Sizing runs extremely small, because... China.

It runs for a bitchin' long time off of any USB power bank (the knockoff vests are cheap because no battery is included). You provide your own, but the upside is you can go as big or little as you want in that department. The vest just has a USB plug that you can bung into anything. You could plug it into your bike, too, but a small battery bank is way less of a hassle. It lacks sleeves, but I have not found this to be an issue at all.

Under my normal riding gear it is more than warm enough if I have it on just over my undershirt. Having an insulating shell over it is critical when you are moving, otherwise the heat it generates just blows away. I have never felt the need for heated pants. My ADV pants are plenty warm with the removable liners installed and all the vents closed. If you keep your core warm, your arms/legs should remain warm as well. Fingers and toes are a different story.

I have heated grips, and use a set of cheap GI poly glove liners inside my "winter" motorcycle gloves (which are not actually very warm by themselves). This combo plus the heated grips is adequate for around 30-40 minutes of riding around freezing before I start getting pissed off. I do have handguards with wind deflectors on my KLR, which probably helps -- albeit very slightly.

For extended riding in cold weather, or if you have shit gloves, check out snowmobile hand warmers:

https://www.amazon.com/Kolpin-Geartector-Mitts-Black-92185/dp/B001Q4YMXA/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=snowmobile+hand+warmers&qid=1573939191&sr=8-1

They offer pretty much complete wind protection plus if you have heated grips they will turn into little hot boxes. The trick is to get snowmobile or ATV variants (make sure they'll clear your mirrors, though). You can get "motorcycle" ones which are the same damn thing, but cost 4x more because they say "motorcycle" on them.

Keeping your toes from freezing is more of a challenge. Heated socks exist as do heated insoles. Avoid heated socks. They get stinky fast and they're a major pain in the ass to wash. At the moment I use thick wool winter hiking socks and a pair of Thinsulate full height hunting boots -- possibly throwing crash safety to the wind. They're stiff as fuck, just as much so as some of my dedicated "motorcycle" boots, authoritatively waterproof, and cheap. And warm, most importantly.

u/trALErun · 2 pointsr/bikecommuting

Right on. These are the ones I bought: Kolpin Geartector Mitts - Black - 92185 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001Q4YMXA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_l9LJDbD9NT6Z1

I haven't tried them yet, but they seem like they'll work well. Their main purpose is to block wind - you'll still need to wear decent gloves.

u/unreqistered · 2 pointsr/cycling

For flats I have a set of the X-Large Bar Mitts also, and frankly I've yet to find anything that has that much room inside them. They're huge, big enough for a ski glove.

Road bars are a bit more difficult, Bar Mitts are really the only good solution I've found.

u/electron_junkie · 1 pointr/scooters

These are the bar mitts I am using. They are a bit bulky on my Zuma/BWs but keep out the wind and rain.

u/housedogmartyfavor · 1 pointr/scooters

I modified a set of kolpin ATV mitts to use for the winters in NYC. I cut two holes in the top and screw the rearview mirrors through the mitts. This way they can't get stolen (lost a different pair less than 1 week after buying).

Before these I wore two sets of gloves and would still end up with numb hands by the end of my 30 minute commute home in the winter. Last winter with the mitts I rode throughout with just a single set of riding gloves.

u/slanktapper · 1 pointr/FZ09

To block from the wind this is really the only thing that will help

Kolpin 92185 Geartector Mitts Black

Jokes aside, buy some snowmobile gloves and heated grips. The gloves should have thinner palms and heavy outer layers.

For the heated grips I have been very impressed with the tusk lock on one's. Their about 50usd. Got mine from Rocky mountain atv Mc but you can probably get em anywhere.