wingr1800
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I am looking for feedback from anyone that has used the Klim Togwotee gloves.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
thrasher
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IMO a good, comfortable glove. Not bulky, nice flexible leather palm. The liner is easily removable for drying, and doesn't bunch up when putting them on. They look pretty cool as well. However, I would give them 6 out of ten for warmth. With Yamaheaters, it a non issue as the heat gets to your hands well because of the thinner palm area.
kyleg
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X2thrasher said:IMO a good, comfortable glove. Not bulky, nice flexible leather palm. The liner is easily removable for drying, and doesn't bunch up when putting them on. They look pretty cool as well. However, I would give them 6 out of ten for warmth. With Yamaheaters, it a non issue as the heat gets to your hands well because of the thinner palm area.
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Great feel for the bars, but on super cold days I go for my leather mits my hands just don't keep warm with them.
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FarbeyondDriven
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Sevey said:Great feel for the bars, but on super cold days I go for my leather mits my hands just don't keep warm with them.
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Exactly!
chris189
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anyone have the fusion? I know they are out of stock right now but I would like a pair next year....
chris189 said:anyone have the fusion? I know they are out of stock right now but I would like a pair next year....
Great gloves for warmer days when used in the "grip" position.
Hard to move or feel the bars when in "warm" position.
Tyloooor
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I have the fusion gloves...love them, but the plastic thing that keeps the gloves tight at the back, have broken twice this year...trying to get warranty out of klim, but haven't heard back yet
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tog's = my favorite glove for when it is 20 degrees out or warmer, colder than this or at night my fingertips start getting really cold.
fusions = I have a pair, I don't like them due to the fact that they are not the soft pliable leather like the togs, and when you have your hand in the "grip" position, you don't have any extra insulation over your finger tips so mine still get cold. I have the ski-doo leather lobster mitts I wear when it is really cold out, love them.
I do love the quality of the klim gear though, and may try the summits or elites at some point.
fusions = I have a pair, I don't like them due to the fact that they are not the soft pliable leather like the togs, and when you have your hand in the "grip" position, you don't have any extra insulation over your finger tips so mine still get cold. I have the ski-doo leather lobster mitts I wear when it is really cold out, love them.
I do love the quality of the klim gear though, and may try the summits or elites at some point.
is there a glove out there that has superb insulation and wind blocking capabilities on the back of the hand with thin enough palms to let the grip heaters do their job? I've got the thick leather Yamaha gloves that are nice in most conditions, but on really cold days the heat from the grips has a hard time getting through to my hands.
wingr1800
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Thanks for the replies! I do have leather mits for really cold weather. I had bought pair of the Kimates but planning on taking them back an getting the Togs. I think Klim is price protected so should be same price everywhere.
06attaker
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Great glove for flexibility and comfort with inner liner. No bunching up. Again for 20 degrees and up. Froze my fingers this year even with the yamaheaters on full when around 0 to 10 degrees out.
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