Super Sled
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If Arteeex doesn't start being nicer to me then I plan to "steal" his nice new Fusion gloves this weekend!!!!!!
beerguy
Newbie
Which is the warmest Klim glove?
Are the Klim Summit or Fusion gloves warmer? I'm in northern MN and the hand warmers on my '07 Apex don't get real warm.
Are the Klim Summit or Fusion gloves warmer? I'm in northern MN and the hand warmers on my '07 Apex don't get real warm.
YAMAMISSILE
Extreme
Last year i decided to spend the extra money and buy a pair of Klim togwotee gloves. I was tired of cold hands and heard that they were a very warm glove. . . Wrong! Still cold hands until I bought the yamaheater kit from rock. The yamaheater is worth every penny. If you can't keep your hands warm, get the yamaheater. You will enjoy snowmobiling that much more. The togwotee gloves are very comfortable though.
stopdropanroll
TY 4 Stroke Master
I broke down and bought the Klim Summit gloves, couldn't resist them any longer. They are the most comfortable gloves I have ever tried on, they are also 60%+ covered in a high end very flexible leather, cant wait to try them out this weekend and compare them to my tog gloves.
northerndoc
Expert
YAMAMISSILE said:Last year i decided to spend the extra money and buy a pair of Klim togwotee gloves. I was tired of cold hands and heard that they were a very warm glove. . . Wrong! Still cold hands until I bought the yamaheater kit from rock. The yamaheater is worth every penny. If you can't keep your hands warm, get the yamaheater. You will enjoy snowmobiling that much more. The togwotee gloves are very comfortable though.
Right on... was gonna say that but you beat me to the punch. I have the Tog's and am on season three with them- love them, but I have poor circulation in my hands, so I don't think there is a glove on the planet that will keep my hands warm with the crappy stock handwarmers. For the money, there's no easier or effective way to get warm hands than Rock's Yamaheater. Period.
I bought a pair Togwotee gloves this year. I tried on the Fusion and did not like the bulky feel and they seemed too warm?
Super Sled
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I broke down 2 weeks ago and ordered a pair of Fusions off eBay. They seem very warm. I have a Yamaheater too, so I'll prob use the side for better "grip," which isn't as insulated. Good construction to them tho!
Greg du Vermont
Veteran
I have had good not great experiences with my old pair of Towegee's. I am looking forward to trying out a new pair of Prima flex gloves by Vortex-sports (a canadian company with web sales) 200 grams on top and, 100 grams in the palm. Seem to have all the right features. Leather grip, big cuff, removable liners, an amoured knuckle area for wind and branch protection and a real meanl look. They have a few different models, long, short, gloves, mitts, claws. Maybe a new option as we are all always looking for the next great thing.
spike337
TY 4 Stroke Master
I tried on the Klimate and then the Togowtee. The Klimates i thought fit very bad, bulky, stiff, i was pretty dissapointed, then i tried on the Togs, they fit awesome, so i bought them. I haven't been out in the cold yet, but thought i'd give you my expieriance of fit between the two. No comparison, at all,unless i grabbed a 'bad pair' of Klimates?
I too have the "white finger' poor circulation thing, so i doubt gloves will even do the trick anyway?
I too have the "white finger' poor circulation thing, so i doubt gloves will even do the trick anyway?
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