

Nolan in IA
it's still only september 'nd i haven't rode with 'em on yet but they seem like they will be nice and warm. there not near as bulky as the normal snow glove that ya can get in stores but seem just as warm. they fit great. once ya get 'em on that is. the inner part of the glove is pretty tight to get your hand through the wrist part but it also makes it snug around the wrist to keep air out. the outter part goes on pretty easy. ya also hafta put each part on seperatly like your puttin' on two pairs of gloves which might change once they are broken in. this is why i gave em a 4 ratin'. ill post more this winter when they get put to the test in the cold iowa winter.
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TIMOTHY in AZ
One of my riding buddies and I each got one of the EVS CTR vests to help endure the heat here in Arizona. Until now we have used 661 Core Coolers, which work on the same principle, but wanted something that covered more of your body. Because the vest works in the same fashion, yet covers a larger area, it seemed to be just the thing to help increase our comfort on hot days. And, for the most part, it does. There's just one drawback though. The portion of the vest that retains the water only helps keep you cool for maybe 1 hour, at best, then it's pretty much dry. I could see where it would work fine for the duration of a moto, but it signs off way to fast for the riding we do. The Core Cooler easily stays effectively cool all day long, so there's really no reason to believe that the CTR vest couldn't do the same if it had more of the stuff that retains the water in it. I called EVS to find out their take on why it drys so quickly. They told me that the CTR vest was designed with MX riders in mind. If that's the kind of riding you do, then this will really help you to get through a moto on those hot days. But, if you're like a lot of us who ride for more than an hour at a time, you may not be real happy with your purchase. The concept is great, but they (EVS) need to consider that not everybody rides short motos. Maybe if enough of us call or e-mail them, and let them know that we need a product that will go the distance, then they'll make a cooling vest that will work for the off road crowd too.
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Josh in WA
Very comfortable, durable, and lenses are well priced.
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Robert in MI
The 2XL is closer to a Large, buy one or two sizes up and I hope you have an 'athletic build'. Never got to actually use one, can't get it over my shoulders.
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james in NC
The Synergy insoles completed my heated gears ability to keep me warm in the coldest weather. I ride year around and have bought heated gear a piece or two at a time. Now my gear is complete with the addition of the insoles and can't wait for the cold so I can try them out.
Read All ReviewsCome rain, sleet, snow or freezing temperatures, you’ll remain warm and comfortable when you buy cold weather dirt bike gear from Rocky Mountain ATV/MC. We have cold weather riding gear to cover you from head to toe – facemasks, base layer underwear, gloves, boots, goggles, socks and even heated riding gear. We have every type of base layer and mid-layer underwear you need, including shorts, pants, vests, short-sleeve shirts, long-sleeve shirts and mid-layer jackets. Today’s face masks are both functional and trendy and we have them all, from balaclavas that provide full head coverage to half-face facemasks in a variety of designs. Keeping your feet warm during cold weather rides is essential and we carry socks that have the latest thermal technology, like the Alpinestars Thermal Tech Socks made of warm, breathable, moisture-wicking knit fabric. Trust Rocky Mountain ATV/MC to have all the cold weather riding gear you need at the low prices you expect.