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Cospa best
Transfer to a vehicle without Grip heater,
I bought these because my fingertips get cold even with winter gloves.
Installation is easy, anyone could do it in 5 minutes.
I was worried that the Handlebar Cover would be difficult to remove and insert my hand.
This product is well molded and does not get stuck when you put your hand in it.
The feel of the controls is fine for Lever, but Blinkerretc. is a bit difficult to press.
I used it for touring on a day when the temperature was below 10 degrees Celsius during the day.
(I would say (with summer gloves) not quite warm, but not numbingly cold.
Grip, I feel like I've been freed from the worries of choosing Gloves.
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Good Cost performance
I bought it early because I knew my hands would get cold when I commuted to work.
I use Summer Gloves because the Blinker is tough to operate with the heavy Winter Gloves. I have been using it for about 3 weeks, including rainy days and extremely cold days, and I have no problem at all on rainy days; I can only feel the coldness of the lever because it is Summer Gloves, and I have no problem putting my hand in and out, which was my main concern. I was considering purchasing electric heated gloves, but I think this Cover will get me through. I am concerned about some details, but considering the price, I think it has excellent cost performance.
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feel of using
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I should have put it on sooner.
They provide more protection from the cold than any expensive Winter Gloves.
In the middle of winter, a Handlebar Cover + bare hands is totally fine, but I always use a Handlebar Cover + Grip heater + military gloves.
Clearly, only the hands are a different world.
It works fine even on rainy days, and I think the inner boa also works well.
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mild
I had been driving with regular gloves and the wind was cold and hard.
Driving with the Handlebar Cover on made me feel comfortable like a lie.
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Easy to use
Easy and convenient to install.
The thermal and waterproof performance is solid, so your hands won't get cold in the winter.
The Handlebar Switch is very easy to operate despite its compact design.
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Better than the common For Scooter Han Cover made of Neoprene
Bought this for my Scooter (JOG APRIO). (For some reason, I can't select it from the vehicle type used on the posting screen)
So-called "Motorcycle" I'm of the school that thinks that the Handlebar Cover is easier to use if it is the Large type that can fit the Switch box inside the Cover.
Large type is also better for Scooter, but Scooter has Blinker on Handlebar part, so such easy to use Handlebar Cover is almost useless.
Before the law, not being able to see the Blinker from oncoming traffic is a matter of life and death.
For Scooter's Small TypeHandlebar Cover is generally made of Neoprene which is sold by large companies such as DAYTONA, Komine, and Rough & Road, but this is made of waterproof cloth.
If Neoprene is made of Sponge, this is made of Vinyl.
It looks kind of low performance, and it's not really cheap, so it probably won't sell, but sweet!
The good thing about this is that it's made of cloth, so it's not very rigid as it is (although it's quite hard), but it has a core material instead.
It doesn't need to be shaped with Material stiffness like Neoprene, so it has more room inside compared to those.
Throttle is easy to operate, and if rainwater seeps inside, it's hard to come into contact with your hands, making it much more comfortable on rainy days.
Large can also be Small, but Small can't provide the performance of Large.
It's the same Large size, but don't let it fool you.
Not only this Cover, but also the Small TypeHandlebar Cover for Scooter which can't contain the Switch box has a common weak point.
It's mainly a Blinker operation, but it's very hard to do, not just with this product!
So, I sacrificed cold and rain resistance to cut out the cloth of the control part, and made a hole where Gloves' fingers can directly control the Switch.
Yes, it's cold, but it's better than being annoyed every time you operate the Switch.
It's a moped scooter, so there's no way I'm going to ride it that long, and I'm more concerned about maneuverability than air gap.
It's about twice the price of a standard cheap For Scooter Handlebar Cover, but if you're a daily commuter, I think this one will save you a lot of stress.
It's definitely better than being stingy with the $2,000 and riding in frustration all winter.
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