I have a pair of their previous model. They are wonderful to use when I am clearing snow etc. Sadly, earlier this year (late March) one stopped working. I contacted them due to the 3 year warranty and they offered to either refund me or, when they came back in stock, ship me a new pair. I am not sure if they will ship the same voltage ones as I had (I cannot find them being sold anywhere) or the new ones as seen in this video. Difference is 7.4 volts to the 11.1 volts for this pair. I will come back and advise when I get them. Otherwise they look identical. When they worked I used the heck out of them in Calgary and they stood up very very well.
@@SurvivalScout2024 Well that was surprising! I got them today and they are the same ones as you reviewed. The 11.1 volt gloves. So I do have to say excellent customer service from them regarding turnaround etc. Do notice some differences between the two pairs on a quick look. The battery cable thickness in the glove is bigger (more current capacity) and the battery is thicker by a bit. I will charge them and then test them to see how they feel etc. (Note - my hands always get cold so that is why I went with heated gloves).
I just prefer good merino wool glove liner and leather insulated gloves. Each to their own.
@@LeftySurvival I like lined leather gloves as well. And if I don’t use these, they’ll make a good gift at Christmas 😁
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@@VasoOrenburgskiy5656 😁
I have a pair of their previous model. They are wonderful to use when I am clearing snow etc. Sadly, earlier this year (late March) one stopped working. I contacted them due to the 3 year warranty and they offered to either refund me or, when they came back in stock, ship me a new pair. I am not sure if they will ship the same voltage ones as I had (I cannot find them being sold anywhere) or the new ones as seen in this video. Difference is 7.4 volts to the 11.1 volts for this pair. I will come back and advise when I get them. Otherwise they look identical. When they worked I used the heck out of them in Calgary and they stood up very very well.
@@1959Aeroflyte Ok that’s awesome! Yes, please let me know how that works out.
@@SurvivalScout2024 Well that was surprising! I got them today and they are the same ones as you reviewed. The 11.1 volt gloves. So I do have to say excellent customer service from them regarding turnaround etc. Do notice some differences between the two pairs on a quick look. The battery cable thickness in the glove is bigger (more current capacity) and the battery is thicker by a bit. I will charge them and then test them to see how they feel etc. (Note - my hands always get cold so that is why I went with heated gloves).
Afternoon scout give me double layer wool gloves any day.. Thanks for sharing atb sam 👍🇬🇧
Now those sound comfy and warm!
Man that Filson shirt blends right into Ontario outdoors, I am surprised. 😲
Yes it looks like a perfect fit in the forest! Glad you sent it. I also used it on our canoe trip. It gets worn a lot! 😁
@@SurvivalScout2024 Happy to hear it found a good home. 🙂
Too techy for me. Stick to my Helikon leather/sheepskin with a pair of raw silk liner gloves.
Now those sound great!
@@SurvivalScout2024 They are, expensive but essential!