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ActionHeat 5V Women's Featherweight Heated Gloves XS

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Management number 214425191 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$52.00 Model Number 214425191
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  • SOFTSHELL GLOVES: A perfect blend of high thermal insulation and comfort, battery operated gloves keep your hands warm when camping, hiking, hunting, skiing, or wildlife gaming. Electric heating gloves can help people with Raynaud’s, arthritis, poor blood circulation, or stiff joints.
  • COMPOSITION: Battery heated gloves use Fantex waterproof membrane. Lightweight gloves have softshell construction. Exterior shell of women’s gloves is fabricated using heat-trapping material to boost warmth and comfort.
  • FUNCTIONAL DESIGN: Battery powered gloves for women have waterproof zippered battery pocket that stores a rechargeable battery. Water-resistant gloves have palm and fingers enforced with silicone design for extra grip and dexterity. The heated mittens have weather tight elastic cuff with cinch cord.
  • HEATING PERFORMANCE: Electric hand warmers have heating elements placed along the fingers and thumbs for better heat circulation. Heating elements use ultra-fine fibers for optimal heating performance. You get 3 heat settings - High (Red): 140oF, Medium (White): 120oF and Low (Blue): 100oF.
  • PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: ActionHeat 5V Softshell Gloves come with (2) rechargeable 5V 3000mAh batteries and (1) 24 in. dual battery charger kit.

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