🔥 Keep Your Hands Warm, Your Heart Happy! ❄️
The SAVIOR HEAT Heated Mittens are designed for both men and women, featuring a waterproof exterior, soft fleece lining, and a powerful 7.4V 2200mAh rechargeable battery that provides up to 6.5 hours of warmth. With three heat settings and a wide heating area, these mittens ensure your hands stay toasty during any winter activity. Ideal for skiing, snowboarding, or simply enjoying the outdoors, they come with a dual charger and a stylish gift box.
Material Type | Polyester |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash, Hand Wash Only |
Size | X-Large |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Mittens |
Closure Type | Drawstring |
B**E
I Love Them
I love just about everything about this 3 finger heated ski mitt/glove. I have had two other heated 5 finger glove products in the past. One was unisex sizing, which for a female, generally doesn't work unless you have super large hands. It was clumsy and clown-like to wear them. My hand never made contact with heated material, related to the sizing issue. The 2nd pair I had was for women. But the fingers were way too short, and the on/off button was placed on the back of the hand, right over a knuckle. Uncomfortable rubbing. No soft lining. This mitt fits perfectly in an XS. My palm measured right about 7.5", the break point between XS and S. Both sizes felt great, but there was too much extra material in the Size S finger length. I wear a 7 or 7.5 or M in Ladies gloves. There is a very soft fleece lining in it. Wrist and cuff adjustments make for a custom fit. Very well made. I love them. I haven't had them long enough to vouch for the battery life, but the batteries charged right up, and the heat levels are tremendous. The advantages of a 3-finger mitt are obvious. Warmth, dexterity. Did I mention I love them?
B**Y
Good value heated mittens
I ordered 2 pairs of these heated mittens from different “stores”, the products had different names, slightly different descriptions and one pair cost $10 more than the other. I ordered 2 pairs just in case one pair wasn’t acceptable. We ended up keeping both pairs because they were so nice. Although, the surprising thing was that the 2 pairs of gloves were identical, had identical packaging, user manual, etc. even though having different names, from different store/sellers and different prices. They were both mediums, but my husband thought one pair was slightly larger. The gloves are great for the price. We’ve used them a few times skiing and shoveling snow, the heat works well. The gloves come in a very nice box and are nicely packaged. Personally, I could have done without all the packaging, it seems very wasteful, but I’m still giving the gloves a 5 star review because the product is good.
K**R
Nicely heating but not waterproof
I used the mittens about 20 days of skiing in the mountains. They worked great warming my fingers but when it snows a lot they are not waterproof. They got soaking wet inside and outside.Will look for a different brand now.
J**L
Works perfectly
Wore these snowboarding and am extremely happy. They kept my hands nice and warm, and even had to turn them off after working up a sweat from snowboarding. Weather was in the teens.
S**T
Great heated mittens.
Used them for skiing in VT to long dog walks in the. Cold. Great product. Great battery life. Great warmth all day.
L**E
Not as good as expected
Toon these skiing with me today. I had high hopes. I normally wear Dakine waterproof mittens that usually keep my hands really warm but the thumb often still gets cold- which is why I bought these. We were in 18 degrees, windy, snowy, and cold! At first they were ok, but as temps dropped more I turned up the heat. My thumb was so cold. Couldn’t hardly feel any heat. As for the rest of the glove, the heat only radiated at the tip of mitten area, not the whole hand. They are not as waterproof as expected either. I’d say water resistant- big difference. When I got home I realized really how wet they actually were inside. Also, not a fan that there is absolutely no name on the glove. The name SAVIOR is nowhere to be found. They look super cheap and generic. The fabric is thinner than expected. I actually missed my Dakines as I felt my hands were much warmer even with the heat buttons. 🤷🏻♀️
A**R
Good gloves, not great...
I'm a biker with Renaud's disease, so I've considered getting heated gloves for quite a while. I can really suffer after a ride in winter despite using a hot pocket, and multiple layers on my hands.The good aspects of these gloves are that they heat up pretty fast, and I get to my destination with hands in reasonably warm condition. By reasonable, I mean I can use them normally and not be suffering from wind chill.From a manufacturing perspective, they are well made. The weave is tight, the fabric is good quality. They feel comfortable on my hands and movement is fairly easy after you get used to the three finger part. On the x-large version there's a bit of extra glove extending beyond my fingers that can be a bit of a problem using brake levers. I adjusted my handlebars for extra clearance. Otherwise that's not a problem.The gloves are definitely not water resistant or water proof. After a decent rain, the gloves can get pretty damp and especially the lining is hard to dry out. So expect to add some water proofing to the material if you are out in the rain often.On a design level, to charge them you have to open a Velcro pouch, pull the battery, pull the plug, get the charger, plug the batteries, wait, then reverse the process. That's a bit of a pain especially since you have to do it almost every time you use the gloves. I haven't timed it but I think I get maybe 1.5 hours max at max power, maybe only 1 hour.They could have easily put a splitter into this glove that lets you plug the charger into an exterior plug. That would have been cheap and easy to do, yet nope not there unless you want to do it yourself. Next time...USB charging only. Every plug/unplug cycle puts wear and tear on the wiring that's unnecessary.The buttons that turn on the gloves and alter the heating level, they are on the outside of the glove in line with the pinky finger. If you are riding a bike, trying to turn them on is dangerous and difficult to do. So don't do that while riding.The heat level is good enough to keep your hands from icing up but still you kind of feel the chill, it's not a perfect blanket. On really cold days I add a hot pocket for extra warmth.Otherwise I like the gloves, use them daily on my ride and get good service from them. I don't know there's a better product out there for the price but there are design considerations that could be done better.Updated 1 year later. After only one season of use, one of the gloves has a wiring fault so the power switches off. Wiggle the wire, power off. Not so hot for an electric heated glove.
D**O
These are great. I use them often.
I use them when I’m hiking in the very cold weather, which is 1 time a week in the winter. , my relative uses them in the house because she has bad circulation. We both usually use the 1 light setting. The heat up fast.
L**R
Cosy and Comfy!
These mitts are being used to keep my husband’s hands warm as he has very poor circulation. They fit well and are comfortable, and simple to use. Recharging the batteries is easy. He gets several hours, maybe about ten, of much needed heat from them. Excellent purchase.
M**Y
Like heaven.
They work to perfection. The three heat settings are perfect for the changing temperatures. No problems charging them every night. Very good quality.
S**S
Heated mitts
These mitts are great for skiing and any other outdoor winter activity. Can br turned ob and off as required
R**N
Best winter mittens ever.
I have had issues with cold fingers and freezing thumbs for a long time. I’ve used disposable heating pads but they only work for mittens and don’t help the thumbs. These warm up the entire hand, including the finger tips and thumbs. I haven’t had to suffer the cold Canadian winters with numb hands the past two years. I even have a second set of batteries in case I am out for a long day. It’s a good idea to keep the charger in the car so you can boost up the batteries on those colder days. Customer service is also great from the vender, who helped when I had an issue two winters ago.
M**N
Ski au chaud
Des descentes de ski en restant toujours les mains au chaud :)merveilleux !
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