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GL-7V-IMX-S
$169.00 $239.95
These waterproof IMPULSE X Heated Gloves are equipped with a simple built-in switch that easily allows you to adjust the heat output by choosing from 3 power level settings. A layer of foam insulation lines the back of the hand helping to trap in heat and insulate the rechargeable lithium battery allowing for extended run times in freezing temperatures. The IMPULSE X gloves include 20% more heat coverage providing even more heat output. The Zero Layer® Heat System is strategically located throughout each glove providing heat coverage on both sides of the hand and extends up each finger going over the top of the fingertips and down the other side of each finger, including the thumb.
These stylish gloves use a lightweight nylon shell, tricot fleece lining and have soft leather palm allowing for maximum dexterity for an insulated ski glove. You will also enjoy that they include both wrist and cuff adjustments to help make for a form fit and a ski leash to help you keep from losing a glove.
With ski season and freezing temps in sight, the Impulse X gloves are aimed at keeping you warm and dry no matter how bad the elements get on the slopes.
Approximate Battery Run Time per Power Level
Red 100% High – 2+ hours Blue 66% Med – 3.5+ hours Green 33% Low – 5+ hoursZero Layer® heat system eliminates bulk while providing more efficient heat transfer.
I live at 8,000’ in southwest Colorado and spend a good amount of time outdoors in the mountains. I have suffered from a bad case of Raynaud’s this winter and have been unable to keep my hands warm enough in our below freezing temps. A friend recommended the Volt gloves since he is also active outdoors and suffers from Raynaud’s too. I bought the Impulse X and put them to immediate good use in -3F temps. They kept my hands, especially the fingers, nicely warm such that I did not feel the usual painful cold sensitivity. I had them on max for 1.5 hrs and had 25% power remaining. I also purchased extra batteries and a car charger. These gloves are truly a game changer, and my Raynaud’s situation is improving.
It’s one thing to have a great product. It’s as important to have great customer service. Volt came through for me. I thoroughly enjoyed my gloves in 2020. One of the few positive things in 2020. One year and one month from the date of purchase, my left glove began to turn off spontaneously with hand movement. It seemed that there was a short in my glove. I contacted Volt and explained the problem. Instead of “you are a month out from warrantee and we can’t help you”, their response was “send it in and we will either fix it or replace it.” They were able to fix the glove and it works great! If you are looking at a competing company’s heated glove, read reviews on their customer service because it matters!
I have been using volt gloves for five years now. I originally purchased them because I had been looking for a glove that would keep my fingers tips warm in winter. After spending hundreds of dollars over the years hoping to find a traditional glove that would do the job I decided to try these. I have never looked back. I now own three pairs, Tatra, Impulse X and Avalanche X. The Tatra is fine for milder weather. The Impulse and Avalanche both are good for those really cold windy times here in Northern Illinois. The Avalanche being the most substantive of the three is the one I use for the most severe weather. My dog and I take some pretty long walks all year long and without these gloves those walks would be very uncomfortable and sometimes unbearable. I had an issue where one of my Impulse gloves quit working and they promptly replaced it with a new one after sending it back for repair. If like me you are tired of searching for gloves that do the job give these a shot, great product, great company! Just for the record I do prefer the Impulse and Avalanche over the Tatra simply because they are more functional operation wise, have better batteries and heating elements wrap around the finger tips.
Having Raynaud's Disease and living in the Northeast has forced me to try many heated gloves to save my hands from further injury. Volt’s7V Impulse/Avalanche series and Zanier's Aviators heated gloves. Both are very high quality gloves and reliable. I have purchased several Zanier's and more than several Volt Industries heated gloves over the years. The choice would be the Volt series 7V Impulse/Avalanche(Twins). The Volt Industries gloves become much hotter than the Zanier's. In fact, some people may turn them down if they become too warm. The Zanier's also become warm, but they cannot match the Volt Twins heat range. Both are water resistant, last long and are easily charged. Another important consideration for many is price. The Zanier's are in the $450 range , while the Volt Twins are $239/269 a pair. Almost half price. The Volt Twins battery appears much more sophisticated and advanced vs. the Zanier's , but it is a bit more bulky. My choice (without hesitation) is to state the Volt Twins are the better buy and the better glove.The heat range and price are probably the most important factors in purchasing heated gloves and the Volt Twins have the clear advantage. I will note that I have had business interactions with Volt over the years, and I have found them to be true to their word and are a pleasure to deal with.No bad choice with either, but there is a preferable choice .. The Volt Impulse/Avalanche are the way to go.
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