I was thinking of something a wee bit more upmarketThe tops of the legs off an old pair of rubber thigh waders, held in place with cable ties.
Well it worked OK for me for years!I was thinking of something a wee bit more upmarketBut thanks
I'm on and off the bike a lot around the farm, so mitts would be a bit of a pitaDon't do it, our quad course instructor said they are deadly, holding you onto the bike if it tips over, he knew of a few serious injuries where they contributed.
I use heated handlebar grips with Army surplus mitts, that combo has proven effective up to -10 degrees C in the Perthshire mountains
Perfect thanks! Exactly what I've been looking for!Been using these for years - made out of foam but keep the wind off the hands, the worst of the rain and brambles, etc, without restricting hands. They are Mad Dog brand.


Really? I just can't see that they'd keep the front of your hands warm?Heated grips are superb, well worth the money!
You won’t regret it, they heat the hand all the way through, I have to use them on low setting they are so warm, just help with the circulation as well that gets shot from the handlebar vibration!Really? I just can't see that they'd keep the front of your hands warm?I don't spend a lot of time on the quad, as I'm off and on it a lot, but I really suffered when I harrowed my pasture with no gloves or mitts. And yes I know, but we all have to learn. And the hard way is always best, right? Right?
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Should have bought a jimnyYup to heated gripsHowever, I quickly learnt the error of my ways and had to retrofit fit the throttle thumb heater too! I also have a heated seat too on the quad - luxury
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I have been VERY temptedShould have bought a jimny