Summer already seems to be coming to an end and the first people are starting to get their autumn and winter clothes out of the closet again. Being well prepared for the colder days ahead is important for many people but for those suffering from Raynaud’s syndrome, it is essential to have this well organised. When temperatures drop, those with Raynaud’s syndrome often have tingling and painful fingers that turn white. It then seems as if blood flow to the fingers is completely gone. The only thing that helps against this is warmth, preferably directly on the fingers.
To keep the hand warm, gloves are of course the first choice if you suffer from Raynaud’s, however, simple gloves may not provide enough warmth, leaving you with numb and painful fingers. heated gloves is in these cases a perfect solution. The heated gloves have heat wires built into the glove, allowing you to provide heat to the entire hand, even to the fingertips. There are many different types of heated gloves but at BERTSCHAT® you will find a very wide range for all uses.
If you like to get out and about actively and are looking for a lot of freedom of movement, then the thin undergloves are for you. This heated glove feels like a second skin around your hand, so you almost don’t feel like you are wearing it. However, the heating wires in the glove provide a lovely warm feeling so you will no longer suffer from cold hands. If you do want more warmth, you can wear a regular glove over it so that the heat which is generated remains well insulated.
If you are looking for a thicker glove to start with, the Bertschat heated glove pro is the right choice. This model is lined, making the glove a bit thicker. Even though the glove thickens a bit, it remains flexible. Again, the heating wires are woven throughout the glove.
If you are really looking for something specific, there are also specially heated gloves for motorcycling, biking and leather gloves for fancier occasions. Here, the motorbike glove comes with all the safety requirements. There is fall protection on it and the fabric is a bit tougher. The bike glove has extra grip in the palm of the hand, making it easier to hold the handlebars, and the leather gloves are slim and elegant. These can be worn with any neat outfit.
All heated gloves are powered by a battery. The batteries are small and powerful and can be recharged as soon as they are empty with a usb charger. The advantage of this is that they can also be charged on the go. For example, if you have a usb port in your car, you can also charge the batteries during your car journey. And when you are at your destination and need to go outside, you go out into the cold with fully charged battery and heated gloves. This way, you will basically never have to suffer from Raynaud symptoms again.