By Sandy
Copemish, Mich
Fantastic glove liners!
February 8, 2018
The ordering process was easy, the delivery was quick, and the liners are excellent.
By Joe
New York, New York
Wife Loves Them!
January 15, 2018
Bought these for my wife for the holidays and she couldn't be happier! Plus, I bought an extra charger for her to leave at work in case she needs it. Clumsy, thick gloves are a thing of the past!
Pros
- Light weight, different temperature settings made visible by a lighted button.
Cons
- An extra set/replacement set of batteries are way too expensive! $100 for a pair of gloves!
By Lisa
Columbus, OH
Actually work
January 6, 2018
I've been using bulky gloves and chemical hand warmers for years. These did not solve the cold finger problem. These liners have solved the problem. I can walk or hike for 3 hours or so on the intermediate setting and be warm. I plan to use them cycling whenever the temps rise above freezing. I've already had "cold" friends inquire about them, because they've listened to my complaints about cold fingers for a long, long time, and now they hear about my warm fingers! The liners definitely need an outer glove because the material is thin and gets cold easily. I bought two sets of batteries because they take so long to charge. Thus, my initial costs were steep. In any case, though, the pros far outweigh the cons. I'm going to look into a car battery charger next.
Pros
- Keep fingers warm. This is worth A LOT to me. Can pick the outer gloves/mittens according to use. Can push temperature setting easily. Material is stretchy so easier to put on.
Cons
- Pricey, of course. Batteries could last longer. Batteries take a long time to charge. Liner material chills easily.
By Marvin C.
VA
Love these glove liners
December 29, 2017
Use them daily on the job under my work gloves. Keeps my hands/fingers warm.
By Rocky H.
Colorado
light and warm
December 26, 2017
Got these for cold weather photography. Bought size large (which is my normal size) and layered then under XL three finger gloves and also tried the with fingerless glomitts.
Temps were zero and medium setting was very warm. On the low setting my hand were just fine for 2 hours just standing.
Pros
- Light and warm. Provides dexterity for working a camera in cold conditions.
Cons
- A little snug at the wrist seam. I'm hoping it lossens more after going on/off a few more times. Batteries are a little bulky. It takes a couple of minutes to fit the glove cuff with battery under the end of my parka sleeve. But once I now know what I'm try to get to its become easier and once I get it right, its comfortable.
By Will
Charlottesville VA
Venture Heat Avert Battery Glove Liners
December 6, 2017
The golve liners work very well and keep my hand/fingers warm while riding motorcycle in below freezing temps.
Pros
- Adjustable on off and temp controls works well
Cons
- none known at this time
By DLM
Indiana
Good Option for Raynauds!
December 1, 2017
I bought these glove liners after being recommended by a friend who also suffers from Raynauds. Mine is fairly severe and very limiting of my lifestyle in the winter. I am a horse owner/rider who lives in the Midwest, so being able to keep my hands warm for riding and barn chores is very important. So far, these glove liners have been wonderful! I usually do not even have to have them on the highest setting for very long with a good glove over them. So far they work best with a thin pair of Thinsulate gloves. I would like to find a better waterproof shell to go over them, though. My only real complaint is that they run a little big. According to the size chart, I am a medium but I should have ordered a small in order to ensure a closer fit and reduce bulk (the fingers are far too long for my hands). I would have returned the gloves to exchange for a small, but did not have the time to wait for another pair to arrive as we were facing a 30 degree temperature drop the weekend that my gloves arrived.
Pros
- Warm, easy to charge, and I like the bungee around the wrist to make them tighter.
Cons
- Sizing is generous - I recommend ordering a size down.
By citypsyche
New York City
Happiness is a pair of warm hands!
November 10, 2017
It's now cold enough here in the Northeast for me to have a valid opinion about these liners. They are simply perfect! I did need to buy a pair of flexible outer gloves, though, because these are not really meant as stand-alone gloves. Worn with outer gloves, though, these liners are keeping my Reynaud's-afflicted fingers warm and toasty.
Pros
- Heat up quickly, temperature settings very useful as you move indoors or out throughout the day.
Cons
- These aren't made to be worn as gloves all on their own--they absolutely do need to be worn with another pair of gloves over them. With that said, they work beautifully.
By Bob
Middleburg, PA
Hope these last
February 17, 2017
This is the third pair of Venture Glove Liners I bought for my wife in slightly over two years. The first pair lasted nearly two years. The second pair was "open box", looked new, barely lasted a month. The latest pair is the first of the "Avert" lineup. The gloves are fabulous for the warmth they provide and my wife loves them. But the durability thus far leaves something to be desired (considering the price). My wife has two horses and uses them for barn work 5 - 6 mo of the year, so two years perhaps wasn't so bad. I "reverse engineered" the first pair when they died and found the larger wires in the wrist area had "separated" on both of them (The problem did not appear to be in the "microwires"). That's in the event that the Venture Co. might be listening :-) Because I cut thru the microwires in the process -- I was unable to fix them. In conclusion, the technology is great, but your mileage may vary.
By LKMW
PA
These gloves are the best!
January 30, 2017
I love these glove liners. This is my second pair. The first pair worked great and held up great, but I eventually wore them out. I tend to use them not only as liners, but without any glove over top, too, so they get a lot of abuse around a barn. The new pair has a slightly different design in the cuff area - an improvement in my mind. Love the three temperature settings. My problem is my fingers get so cold and ache so bad -- these gloves have the heating elements in the fingers also. Perfect! I had a cheaper brand --- they did not work to keep my fingers warm.
Pros
- Work well -- fingers are heated also
- Quality -- hold up well
By Stacey C.
Colorado
Warm fingertips and comfortable
January 6, 2017
I ordered these gloves because my fingers can't take temperatures under 20 degrees F for more than 10 minutes without severe pain and eventual numbness no matter what kinds of insulated gloves I wear. I do not officially have a diagnosis of Reynaud's but my mom does and I'm at the age when she was diagnosed so I suspect that's part of my problem.
I've only had a chance to use these gloves twice so far in temperatures around 0 degrees F (I don't use them if temps are high enough for me to be okay) and they have worked great! I followed the advice from the manufacturer to preheat these glove liners on High for 5-10 minutes before using them, then turning them to Medium and wearing an insulated glove over them (since they're actually liners) to retain the heat and protect the liners. When putting them on after preheating, they're super warm and toasty. That initial warmth dims after a minute (when turned to Medium) but with the insulated gloves over them, my hands feel just as warm as if I were inside the house, even when I've been outside in 0 degrees F for 20 minutes or more, which would have left me in pain before.
I ordered a Small and they're slightly big on my hands (normally a small) considering they are liners, but I can easily buy a larger sized insulated glove to go over them. The material is very comfortable and smooth. The batteries slip easily into pockets on each of the gauntlets (underside of the wrist) and zip securely. They lay flat in the pocket so they do not seem overly bulky and don't flop around from their slight weight because the gloves fit well around the wrists and lower arms.
The only downsides I've found are the price and that the batteries do take a while to charge, so plan ahead. This is simply the nature of the batteries they have to use to get them to fit comfortably in the gloves. Make sure to read the instructions about charging times because too long may result in reduced battery life. The price reflects the fact that there aren't that many good quality heated glove/liner options to choose from on the market but these gloves seem to be made very well. If you need them to protect your hands from getting dangerously cold and especially if you need them to heat all the way to the finger tips, I absolutely recommend these.
Pros
- Warms to the fingertips
- Steady warmth when worn under insulated gloves to retain generated heat
- Comfortable and smooth
- Non-bulky batteries and secure zippered compartments
Cons
- Battery charge time takes a while
- Pricey
By Darrell
MT
Heated Glove Liners
December 24, 2016
Only used a week and they are keeping my fingers warm when I have to go outdoors for firewood, feeding animals etc. Has been down to zero and they stay warm on medium setting. One problem was that even as thin as they are, I still needed to go buy a one size larger work glove to accommodate the thicker fingers. Liners are of heavy satin like material. Wires are on each side of the fingers so they don't get worn while using shovel, riding snow mobiles, etc. The batteries easily charge overnight.
Shipping was fast and reasonable but the glove liners are pricey.
Cons
- Expensive
By Joseph
Maine
Excellent liners
November 25, 2016
The gloves provided warmth to my son who opted to deerhunt here on a cold morning. He found the heat to last about 4 hours on a low setting. I have seen other power heated gloves advertised as lasting longer, but am happy with these so far.
Pros
- heat along the sides of the fingers nicely
Cons
- duration of power
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