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- Guantes calefactados "Ottawa Nights"
Guantes calefactados "Ottawa Nights"
Fabricado con materiales de primera calidad, es lujoso y asequible, con un diseño clásico y moderno para cada ocasión. Ya seas un amante de la moda o una persona orientada a la utilidad, experimentarás un rendimiento superior en una variedad de situaciones.
Piel de cabra y poliéster
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3M Thinsulate
A prueba de salpicaduras y viento
- Punta del dedo compatible con pantalla táctil
No se pudo cargar la disponibilidad de retiro
Tabla de tallas
Tabla de tallas
Cómo medir tu mano para que los guantes calcen perfectos
Encontrar la talla de guante adecuada es esencial para la comodidad y la funcionalidad. A continuación, se ofrece una guía sencilla para medir correctamente la mano:
- Circunferencia de la mano:
- Coloque su mano dominante plana, con la palma hacia arriba, sin estirar los dedos.
- Utilice una cinta métrica flexible.
- Coloque la cinta métrica alrededor de la parte más ancha de su mano, justo debajo de los nudillos, excluyendo el pulgar: esta es la "circunferencia de su mano".
- Envuelva la cinta métrica desde el pliegue del pulgar alrededor del borde exterior de la palma.
- Longitud de la mano:
- Mide desde la punta de tu dedo más largo hasta la base de tu palma, justo donde comienza la muñeca: esta es la "longitud de tu mano".
- Mantenga la medida recta y ajustada, no apretada.
- Tabla de tallas:
- Consulta la tabla de tallas de guantes. Compara tus medidas con la talla más cercana. Si tus medidas están entre dos tallas, elige la talla más grande.
- Tenga en cuenta que el tamaño puede variar levemente de un estilo a otro, dependiendo del nivel de aislamiento de los guantes.
Rangos de tamaño:
- Pequeño: para una 'longitud de ciclo' (circunferencia de la mano) de 7,5"-8" (19,5-20,5 CM) y una 'longitud' de 7,5"-8" (19,5-20,5 CM).
- Medio: Si mide una 'Longitud de ciclo' de 8,5" (21-22 CM) y una 'Longitud' de 8"-8,3" (20,5-21 CM).
- Grande: Una 'Longitud de ciclo' de 9"-9,5" (22,5-24 CM) y una 'Longitud' de 8,3"-8,6" (21-21,5 CM).
- X-Grande: Para aquellos con una 'Longitud de Ciclo' de 10"-10.5" (24.5-26CM) y una 'Longitud' de 8.3"-8.6" (21-21.5CM).
Consejos:
- No apriete demasiado la cinta métrica; debe quedar cómodamente alrededor de su mano.
- Si eres diestro, mide tu mano derecha. Si eres zurdo, mide tu mano izquierda.
- Para obtener resultados más precisos, pida a alguien que le ayude con la medición.
Siguiendo estos pasos, podrá determinar fácilmente el tamaño de sus guantes y asegurarse de que su próximo par de guantes le quede perfecto, brindándole la máxima comodidad y protección contra los elementos.
Lista de embalaje
Lista de embalaje
Batería de 3000 mAh x2
Cargador x1
Bolsa de mano para embalaje x1
Garantía y devolución
Garantía y devolución
1. Nuestros productos están respaldados por una política de devolución de 30 días.
2. Ofrecemos una garantía de un año en componentes electrónicos.
Cuidado y precaución
Cuidado y precaución
- Lavar a mano con jabón suave.
- Secar al aire, colgado o en posición horizontal, lejos de la luz solar directa.
- No planchar.
- Evite la limpieza en seco.
- No utilice secadora a máquina.






Sistema de calefacción
- Zona de calentamiento más grande que cubre el dorso de la palma y las yemas de los dedos.
- Calefacción de tres configuraciones fácilmente ajustable
- Calentamiento rápido y uniforme
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I went with the XXL size because the XL gloves I normally wear are a little tight onmy fingers. Although these gloves are a little loose to wear, they don't prevent me from controlling the bike, so I'm pretty happy with that aspect.
However, I was a little concerned about the materials used. The gloves feel a little too light for motorcycle gear, like theclothes you wear when skiing. The fingers and palms are madeof leather, which doesn't inspire confidence for heavy duty use. So far they're working, but I'm curious to see how they'll perform over time.
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I was also concerned about the waterproofness of the gloves. Given their lightweight construction, I'm skeptical abouttheir ability to withstand wet conditions, which is a real possibility in my area. I haven't had a chance to test them in therain yet, but I'll keep an eye out.
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