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Old 01-23-2012, 06:38 PM
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Hand & thumb warmers?

Hey just wondering if any of yous are using hand & thumb warmers?
I am looking to put some on my new ride after freezing my hands off on the weekend.
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Old 01-23-2012, 06:42 PM
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Ya I just put on the Polaris hand warmers. They hook up easy and get hot you will need a dremel tool and air compressor. I can not wait for my next cold ride. With the hand warmers and windshield I should be a little better off than my buddies.
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Old 01-24-2012, 04:27 AM
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Hey just wondering if any of yous are using hand & thumb warmers?
I am looking to put some on my new ride after freezing my hands off on the weekend.
Thanks for any info & or links to threads on this topic
They are a necessity in the cold. Would not ride without them. I had the Polaris model(s) installed and they are great. Separate switches, hi and low, for the hands and the thumb.
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Old 01-24-2012, 04:37 AM
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I got the Symtec 2 zone kit for Christmas, 5 levels of heating for the grips the thumb warmer can be adjusted separately. On level 5 they get hot enough you can barely touch them lol
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I am a huge fan of the symtec winter pack. It has a small control box you can mount to the handlebar or the pod. Separate control for hands and thumbs. Wires easily to any accesory wire. Gets so hot you can burn your hands. 5 levels of heat for each hands and thumb. Installs over handle bars without tools. expensive at almost $100 but I count them as the best money I have ever spent on my ATV.
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Ive also got the symtec set on my scrambler somewhat of an impulse buy but I love em wouldnt want to ride without em now.

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Yeah, I wouldn't ride without mine either. Even on just a slightly cool fall or spring day it is great to turn them on level one or rwo and take the chill out of the hands.
I bought my first set when I had a Cabela's gift card to pay for 1/2 of the price. After riding with them a few times, I gladly paid full price for a second set to put on the wife's machine.
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They are definitely a must have. Don't know what you would need a dremel tool for, but an air compressor you have to have in order to get the grips off and back on.
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I have the Polaris Warmers. Work great and cheap as well.
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