A heated jacket is the best investment you’ll ever make in your comfort… My current heated jacket is a Keis one which I’ve had for 8yrs now… a lot of my fellow riders took the mickey when I bought my first heated vest in the late 80s but funnily enough once they tried it and realised it was like wearing an electric blanket they were converted! It saves you having to wear layers. When you set out on a cold morning you switch it on and then as the day hopefully warms up you simply turn the heat down or off completely. On a long winter ride there’s no better way to stay comfortable 😊
Just got the Evofash Heated Jacket, and I can’t believe how warm it keeps me in the cold weather. Super lightweight too-perfect for outdoor adventures!
Great review. I'll be ordering some and I'll use your discount code, too. I've read another review which also raved about these gloves, so definitely worth a punt. By the way, I noticed that Toastybody do a wide range of heated clothing at reasonable prices. Worth a look. Thanks again for this 👍
Hi Gary, thank you, I’m glad you found the review helpful and thank you for using the code when you get yourself some. Hopefully they’ll be just the ticket. I’ll look into the other range you mention too… 😊
Enjoyed that Steve, ive never thought about heated gear so ill keep an eye out for the updates and overall verdict on the Savior gloves. Many thanks mate.
Thanks my friend, I’m so glad you enjoyed it! With some serious winter riding planned, I have my (hopefully warm!) fingers crossed they’ll be a game changer… 😊
They look good. Be great when the cold hits . I've been to Emma's cafe really great food there . A heated liner might solve the problem with the jacket liner going missing as an improved replacement. Be interesting to see how the gloves fair as the temperature drops 🤔
I use a pair of battery heated gloves, the ones I have now are made by Racer and are leather. I like the battery option as I can use them on both my bikes and my scooters. I have a spare pair of batteries for longer trips. I did have a pair of these Savior gloves and they were very good but I gave them to a mate who is older than me and suffers from arthritis. For body warmth I bought a battery heated gilet sold for shooting, it works really well under my bike jackets and the battery lasts for hours on the lower setting, again I carry spare batteries for longer trips and for those longer trips in the cold I have heated leggings that do just run off the tourers electrics rather than batteries. By the way my mate is still using the Savior gloves two years on with no problems. Thanks for the review, it will be interesting to see how you get on with them.
Hi! Thank you, glad you enjoyed the mount Etna video. I haven’t done a costing video yet, but it is on the to do list; comparing Europe touring with Morocco… 😊
I prefer having my gear powered from the bike my keiss jacket has connections for the gloves etc so only one wire to connect to the bike and no worries about how long the battery will last I ride all year round dor blood bikes and when out on an all night shift a battery just doesn't last long enough
Hi John, yes, it sounds like wired gear is a good option for prolonged periods on the bike in cold weather. Presumably they don’t run down the bike battery at all?
At £72.37 they look a bit of a bargain when i use your code works out 108.79 dollars around £87 seems onflation or surge pricing is at play still a good price.
@@mickloftus7910 It's a motorcycle glove, safety is it's primary selling point and more so for one that is used in riskier conditions. I see you bought Keis, wise man. I bet their DoC is easy to find on their website. Try finding it for these.
We highly value your feedback, and we apologize for the oversight in not providing a more detailed professional introduction to the gloves. Please allow Saviorheat to provide the following explanation regarding the professional standards of the gloves: These gloves meet the EN 13594:2015 standard, which ensures compliance with the international protection level for motorcycle riding gloves, covering key requirements such as abrasion resistance and impact protection. They have been tested and certified by Shenzhen ECT Testing Technology Co., Ltd., in accordance with the EU CE-PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) requirements. The 7.4V DC-powered heating module has also been evaluated to ensure it provides warmth without compromising the protective performance of the gloves.
@@saviorheat. No point putting it here, it needs to be on your website. Get your DoC's uploaded if you've gone to thr trouble of getting them, you are supposed to anyway if marketing to th EU/UK.
A heated jacket is the best investment you’ll ever make in your comfort… My current heated jacket is a Keis one which I’ve had for 8yrs now… a lot of my fellow riders took the mickey when I bought my first heated vest in the late 80s but funnily enough once they tried it and realised it was like wearing an electric blanket they were converted! It saves you having to wear layers. When you set out on a cold morning you switch it on and then as the day hopefully warms up you simply turn the heat down or off completely. On a long winter ride there’s no better way to stay comfortable 😊
A heated jacketed certainly sounds like the way forward and something I need to take a look at when funds allow 😊
These look great. As an all weather rider, I have Keis G701s coupled with the Keis Ultraflex J601 and their heated socks. Heated gear is a lifesaver!
These gloves are the first heated gear I’ve ever tried… quite the eye opener!
Thanks, found the newer version with Bluetooth connectivity and used your discount code 👍👍worked well
Hi Frank, cool! Glad the discount code worked for you! 😁
Just got the Evofash Heated Jacket, and I can’t believe how warm it keeps me in the cold weather. Super lightweight too-perfect for outdoor adventures!
Sounds fab! 😊
Great review. I'll be ordering some and I'll use your discount code, too. I've read another review which also raved about these gloves, so definitely worth a punt. By the way, I noticed that Toastybody do a wide range of heated clothing at reasonable prices. Worth a look. Thanks again for this 👍
Hi Gary, thank you, I’m glad you found the review helpful and thank you for using the code when you get yourself some. Hopefully they’ll be just the ticket. I’ll look into the other range you mention too… 😊
Enjoyed that Steve, ive never thought about heated gear so ill keep an eye out for the updates and overall verdict on the Savior gloves. Many thanks mate.
Thanks my friend, I’m so glad you enjoyed it! With some serious winter riding planned, I have my (hopefully warm!) fingers crossed they’ll be a game changer… 😊
lovely review Steve thanks for sharing mate !
Thanks Arch! 😊
They look good. Be great when the cold hits . I've been to Emma's cafe really great food there . A heated liner might solve the problem with the jacket liner going missing as an improved replacement. Be interesting to see how the gloves fair as the temperature drops 🤔
Thanks, a heated jacket liner is definitely something I will look into to and Emma’s café is a little gem 😊
Great review
Thanks Terry 😊
Heated vest next and your all set
I think you’re right! 😊
I use a pair of battery heated gloves, the ones I have now are made by Racer and are leather. I like the battery option as I can use them on both my bikes and my scooters. I have a spare pair of batteries for longer trips. I did have a pair of these Savior gloves and they were very good but I gave them to a mate who is older than me and suffers from arthritis. For body warmth I bought a battery heated gilet sold for shooting, it works really well under my bike jackets and the battery lasts for hours on the lower setting, again I carry spare batteries for longer trips and for those longer trips in the cold I have heated leggings that do just run off the tourers electrics rather than batteries. By the way my mate is still using the Savior gloves two years on with no problems. Thanks for the review, it will be interesting to see how you get on with them.
Thanks David, I will look into heated gillets and it’s good to hear this gloves are still going strong a couple of years on…. 😊
@@TwoWheeledDreamer I use keis heated gear
Think most are just as good
The vest was the best thing I’ve used so far
Hi Steve. Love your videos. Just got caught up watching all of them. I was wondering how you edit and add captions to them?
Thank you! I’m so glad you like them. Editing and captions is nothing more exotic than iMovie on a Mac 😊
@TwoWheeledDreamer Thank you.
Loving my Kies gear off the battery, but they do look quality.
The Kies name keeps popping up, something for me to look into… 😊
I highly recommend Gerbing heated gear. I ride below freezing temps and cannot turn the heat up all the way otherwise I will sweat.
They sound pretty effective! 😁
Hi Steve, looked at these gloves preparing for a long journey on 2 wheels. Mount Etna!! Great video! Did you cover the return trip costings?
Hi! Thank you, glad you enjoyed the mount Etna video. I haven’t done a costing video yet, but it is on the to do list; comparing Europe touring with Morocco… 😊
Many thanks. Keep those videos coming!
I prefer having my gear powered from the bike my keiss jacket has connections for the gloves etc so only one wire to connect to the bike and no worries about how long the battery will last I ride all year round dor blood bikes and when out on an all night shift a battery just doesn't last long enough
Hi John, yes, it sounds like wired gear is a good option for prolonged periods on the bike in cold weather. Presumably they don’t run down the bike battery at all?
At £72.37 they look a bit of a bargain when i use your code works out 108.79 dollars around £87 seems onflation or surge pricing is at play still a good price.
Pretty sure I saw your gloves were 2XL in the video.
Ah, so they were 😊
@ love the videos 😀
18 minute video on a motorcycle safety gear product and never mentioned the safety rating once.
It was about heated gear, not safety! Although, he mentions the armoured knuckles an stuff! Your taxis here to take you home Karen , sleep tight
@@mickloftus7910 It's a motorcycle glove, safety is it's primary selling point and more so for one that is used in riskier conditions.
I see you bought Keis, wise man. I bet their DoC is easy to find on their website. Try finding it for these.
We highly value your feedback, and we apologize for the oversight in not providing a more detailed professional introduction to the gloves. Please allow Saviorheat to provide the following explanation regarding the professional standards of the gloves:
These gloves meet the EN 13594:2015 standard, which ensures compliance with the international protection level for motorcycle riding gloves, covering key requirements such as abrasion resistance and impact protection. They have been tested and certified by Shenzhen ECT Testing Technology Co., Ltd., in accordance with the EU CE-PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) requirements. The 7.4V DC-powered heating module has also been evaluated to ensure it provides warmth without compromising the protective performance of the gloves.
@@saviorheat. No point putting it here, it needs to be on your website. Get your DoC's uploaded if you've gone to thr trouble of getting them, you are supposed to anyway if marketing to th EU/UK.