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  1. The Tour Master Synergy 7.4V Heated Leather Gloves are a great addition to your winter riding wardrobe. HiPora waterproof membrane and 80g 100% polyester insulation work to keep hands dry and warm.

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    These gloves feature 0.7-0.8mm goatskin leather on the backhands, palms, fingers, and fourchettes for excellent abrasion resistance. 5mm memory foam padded knuckles and accordion stretch on the fingers provide comfort and better mobility.

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    The four-level push button makes it easy to adjust the temperature.

    The Synergy Gloves come with two 7.4v rechargeable lithium-ion batteries and can provide power for up to 2.2 hours on high/8 hours on the low-temperature setting. A dual charger is also included.

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    Using your mobile device is easy thanks to touchscreen compatible tips on the thumb and index finger.

    These gloves have a dual closure gauntlet design.

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    Reflective piping allows you to be more visible to other motorists, especially at night.

    The Tour Master Synergy 7.4V Heated Leather Gloves also come in a women's version.

    MSRP $259.99
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    Tour Master also makes a textile version of this glove along with vests and jacket liners as well. 

    If you have any questions about this product or would like to place an order, feel free to give MIKE a call at 866.931.6644 ext. 804. Is email more convenient? Send us a private message through this forum or write to us at FORUM at RIDERSDISCOUNT dot COM and we'll get back to you right away!

  2. 13 minutes ago, TimTheAzn said:

    I have a pair of the RST's up on special right now. I've put in 300% more work in that pair than I ever did with any A*'s glove I've owned, and they haven't fallen apart. I went down twice last year in my RST's and they are scuffed but no seam tearing or wearing through. 

    Thanks for the feedback!

  3. 8 minutes ago, what said:

    I've had the same problem with 3 pairs of A*... @RidersDiscount How does RST sizing usually run? I have big hands...

    Seems odd for the Astars, did you contact them directly? They work with customers directly after the sale. The RST gloves run true to size for the most part. Astars gloves always ran small until recently when they fixed it. So if you are a XL in Astars (older gloves) then probably a LG in RST. 

  4. 38 minutes ago, TimTheAzn said:

    Tried to look back and see what size RST gloves I got in that green color, couldn't find anything. Was thinking of picking up another set for the street since my A*'s seem to only last a season, maybe two before the leather starts degrading and seams come apart.

    You got a medium sir.

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  5. On 12/25/2017 at 2:12 PM, shittygsxr said:

    Whats the best deal on a MX helmet in large? Looks like there might be so awesome bell closeouts but says to call to check inventory. Any good brand would do shoei, arai, agv, bell suomy, ect

    I wear a VXPro4 from Arai.  It's not cheap but one of the best you buy for offroad.  Drop me a PM with your budget and we will see what's available at that price point.

  6. TJ has spent a ton of time in Wyoming and Montana, these were his recommendations: 

    On day 4 through day 6 I would make it a 4 day trip instead of a 3. Way too much good riding in that area!   US14 out of Dayton Wy to Shell is one of my favorite trips, the scenery and roads are much more fun than 14A.  Make sure you hit Chief Joseph (296) on the way to or from Beartooth Hwy.

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    If you were camping I would say to hit Beartooth Lake campground outside of Cooke City.  

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