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I've never used heated gloves before only heated grips, which work well, but at this time of year are leaving my finger painfully cold. I'm looking at getting the Keis G601 heated gloves as those will plug into my heated vest (I've been using it since last year and am now wondering how I coped without it for all these years). Does anyone have these gloves? if so can you let me know if they are worth all the money.

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I have the Keis 701S. I bought them so I could interface easily with my new Keis Ultraflex jacket which is truly brilliant. I am somewhat disappointed with the gloves if I'm honest. I had Gerbing GT gloves before these and they were some way ahead of the Keis on a heat level. However, both of my two sets of Gerbing packed up shortly after the warranty was up so that's them off the future purchase list for me. I might just be unlucky with the Keis but no, not worth the money imo even if they outlive the Gerbings. 

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I've got Keis inner gloves which I wear inside my normal winter gloves. They plug into the vest and when I rode from Northumberland to Gloucestershire a couple of weeks ago when the temperature varied between -4 and 1 my hands were always warm.

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I have a pair of Keis G701S Gloves. They are Brilliant and get really hot when on the high setting, I also use them with the Keis heated gilet. Well worth it in my opinion. 

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