Highfive
Husqvarna
AA Class
I will agree that heated grips aren't the total answer, but they help. I have an old Gerbings liner but seldom use it as the heating elements in the arms don't spread the heat well. I am going to buy all new heated gear; Gerbins MicroWire jacket liner and, I think, glove liners.
Highfive, what heated gloves are you using? Any comments on them? I havent' seen any heated gloves that look really dual sport or off-road friendly. That's where using heated liners under some rain rated midweight gloves begins to sound good,
Gloves....they say "Porella" on the inside. They were on sale at Cycle Gear 4 winters ago, and I snatched them because my hands were cold! Insulated & waterproof (fairly so), and look like a synthetic black leather. I bought them simply because they had the same type of connection to match the plug-in on the sleeves of my Powerlet heated jacket liner. The gloves have held up fine....still work great! Think I paid about $50 for them.
I like those Gerbings Micro-wire. Seen them in person, but never tried it. I'll stick with my stuff till it fails. Make sure you buy snug fitting gloves and jacket liner. The closer the wires to your skin, the better it works. I don't wear any separate glove liners over my hand, for that reason. If you need 100% waterproof over your heated gloves, buy a pair of those "Lobster Claw" over-liners (seen them at Aerostitch). They pack away very small.
I only wear a Tee-shirt under my liner, and the fleece-lined riding jacket over it. Usually nothing else. It works that well. Always thought I would buy the pant liners and sock/insole heaters. But, I've never needed them with good gloves and good jacket liner. Guess the warm blood circulates thru the body keeping the extremities warm. I do wear thick wool socks inside a nice pair of insulated Alpinestar boots, during cold weather. Sometimes I apply a pair of those Hot-Hands, peel-n-stick, self-heating insoles on bottom of my feet. That works pretty good for about 6 hours.
HF