🔥 Keep Your Hands Toasty While You Conquer the Cold! ❄️
The NoCry Snowmobile and Motorcycle Handlebar Muffs are expertly designed to keep your hands warm and dry in extreme winter conditions. Made from durable, waterproof polyester, these mittens fit over your gloves without sacrificing control. With a soft inner lining, EVA foam padding, and a convenient touchscreen pocket, they are the ultimate accessory for any winter ride.
Brand | NoCry |
Material | Polyester, Plastic, PVC, EVA foam, Nylon |
Size | One Size |
Sport | Snowmobile Racing |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Waterproof, Lightweight, Padded |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 0.56 Kilograms |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04744452011400 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.84 x 10.16 x 4.09 inches |
Package Weight | 0.56 Kilograms |
Brand Name | NoCry |
Warranty Description | LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY - If you’re not happy with your NoCry product, please contact us within 30 days of receiving it at [email protected] to return it for free for a replacement product or to receive a full refund. Each NoCry non-electric product is warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for as long as the consumer owns the product. Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, environmental factors, accidental damage, or misuse. At NoCry’s discretion, a defective product will be repaired or replaced. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, but may be superseded by any other rights or warranties in effect, which may vary from state to state. If you think you might have a defective product, please contact us at [email protected] to start the (free) procedure to determine whether your product is defective. More info at https://nocry.com/warranty |
Model Name | NC-HBG-V1 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | NoCry |
Part Number | NC-HBG-V1 |
Included Components | 1 pair of ATV & Snowmobile Gloves |
D**J
Perfect for ATVs
Bought for my son to use on his kfx90 for cross country racing. They were too big for his quad and wouldn’t allow full range of steering. They are for full size ATVs, they work great for our cf moto 400. Keeps hands warm.
G**K
They do the job ❤️
I do have electric grip warmers also but my hands still got cold but not anymore with these new glove muffs and I no longer need to wear gloves my hands are warm and roomy no wind goes through I really like these well made just got them today and tried them out rite away with no gloves and I’m in Wisconsin and in a cold snap now -34 degrees windchill rite now hands very warm love very good purchase but that said I do have handle bar warmers but I don’t need to wear any gloves perfect thank you for a great product 👍👍👍❤️
S**K
Good Value; Works for Motorcycles, Too
I put these muffs on my motorcycle this winter, and I'm happy!No unheated glove (that's still thin enough to provide reasonable dexterity) will keep your hands warm all day on unprotected handlebars below about 65F/18C; wind chill--a real "force multiplier"--eventually cuts through even winter-weight gloves, even at relatively mild spring/fall temperatures.By deflecting much of the airflow around your bars, rigid handguards offer a first line of defense against wind chill, allowing you to wear lighter gloves in milder conditions, or your winter gloves down to about 40F/4C. But below that, the colder ambient air and wind eddies curling around behind the handguards will still challenge your comfort on a long ride--as they did for me recently at 25F/-4C.Fancy solutions like electrically-heated grips or gloves can help further lower your cold threshold, but they're pricy and require infrastructure (e.g. wiring, batteries, chargers) to support them. Single-use air-activated heat packs (which some gloves have pockets for) can help in "emergencies" (I highly recommend every rider carry some), but won't keep fingers warm, and are a consumable that can also get pricy in the long run.Whereas these NoCry ATV/snowmobile muffs, which keep cold air from getting to your gloves in the first place, offer a simpler and more economical solution. For $30-40 they should slip right on and protect your hands to well below freezing--if you really insist on riding in such conditions. ; )The "name brand" motorcycle muffs cost 4-5x as much, and require underlying hand guards (of a specific type) for support. I'm not sure whether these NoCry muffs can or should be used "standalone", but I already had handguards installed, which the name brand guys said wouldn't work with their product. For the price, seemed worth a shot to try the NoCrys...As it turns out, they DO fit over my handguards, well enough if not perfectly. I have a BMW K1600GTL with Wunderlich Clear Protect handguards (which are wide and don't attach to the bar ends). With the drawstrings loose and the zippers open, I can just work these muffs over the grips + handguards, which support their shape once they're in place. Pulling the drawstrings tight holds them in position and does a decent job of keeping air from flowing through them.I could probably close the zippers if I really tried, but in my case that would interfere with the thumb controls too much (the K1600 has lots of buttons and switches on the bars). With the zippers open I'm able to operate all the gizmos, including starter, turn signals, lights, horn, cruise control, rotary wheel, etc. Being unzipped doesn't adversely affect the muffs staying in position, nor does it let in lots of air, as the zippers are toward the rear and have fabric panels behind them (though not as thick as the lined/insulated muff material). My mirrors aren't bar-mounted, so I don't need to fit around those; I just keep the slits Velcroed closed.Riding with muffs takes some getting used to, but I've never felt control or safety were significantly impacted. It takes practice to locate all the buttons & switches by feel (even though you don't normally stare at the bars while riding), so it's best to have a good look at their locations before installing the muffs, then run through finding them in the blind a few times before hitting the road. Throttle, brake and clutch aren't affected at all with rigid handguards to hold the muffs clear, but not sure that would be true without handguards, especially at higher speed. The open cuffs maintain their shape pretty well, so getting your hand back in after, say, adjusting your visor, isn't usually a problem; but they can collapse slightly at higher speed, so plan ahead before pulling your hand out of the muff, to avoid a panic situation with only one hand on the bars!As for warmth, they do the job nicely! I haven't tried them in below-freezing temps yet, but at 40F/4C I find my winter gloves overkill inside these muffs. Now even in winter I can ride all day with my medium-weight gloves--giving me more dexterity and feel for the controls--and I don't need my grip heat. With grip heat and thicker gloves I could probably keep my hands warm down to 0F/-18C, but who in their right mind would be out on a motorcycle in that?? You snowmobilers let me know how that works out for you... ; )I also haven't tested these muffs in heavy rain yet, so I don't know how waterproof they really are, but they look like they'd repel it for a while, at least. And it's too soon to say how durable they are, but they seem sturdily constructed, and shouldn't be subjected to a lot of stress, so I think they'll hold up fairly well.Bottom line: These muffs aren't a perfect fit--on my bike, anyway--but they will keep your hands warm, and for the price (1/5th of the name brand) they're a great deal!
J**I
2018+ Gold Wing Approved
These mitts fit and work properly. My hands are protected from wind and cold air. They hold their shape at 80mph and do not collapse and apply pressure to the brake and clutch levers, likee another set I purchased. I'm very happy with these.
D**.
Quality appears as advertised
I have received these and installed them on my ATV to try them out and they indeed are warm and the quality is definitely as good as advertised. I will be carrying these to Montana to snowmobile and I am looking forward to using them
K**S
the plastic and stitching on the zipper pouch are junk. lasted 1 day in the cold and cracked
The plastic and stitching on the zipper pouch are junk. lasted 1 day in the cold and cracked. it did keep you hands warm, do not even need gloves when its cold out
M**R
Did not work
The wind forces it against the brake lever and applies the brake. Dangerous!
M**J
Fits larger round Handel bars. With plastic covers.
Nice product. Purchased for use a scooter. Will fit on a liberty scooter handle bar with the large plastic cover on it. The opening is big. Has a draw string on it. Note if you turn them up side down. You can fit the turn signals thru the mirror hole. Then put a hole in the top for the mirror stem. The zipper goes all the way back if needed . You can get good acces to the handle bar switches. Note not completely water proof. Zipper openingwill leak You will need to treat the fabric with a water proofing agent.
G**Z
Excellent
Travaille bien
I**A
Bang for your buck
I bought two other warmers. This one did a great job protecting the wind off my hands. Of course you need to wear warm mitts, but that is OK. Without it, my fingers froze.
C**D
Keeps hands warm
Needs better draw strings at open end. Used Ty wraps to keep wind out. Good size holes to put hands in with a big coat on. Would recommend.
A**R
Livraison rapide
Très rapide comme livraison et beau produit
M**H
Exactement ce que je voulais
La qualité est excellente j’ai hâte de les essayer cette hiver
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