Reusch’s Solaris ski gloves pack internal warmers
By Darren Murph | January 29, 2007
Filed under: Wearables
While you’ve got your H-Bomb to keep you nice and toasty while surfing through chilly waters, and the Airvantage vest to keep your chest warm while braving the bitter cold, even the most hardcore skiers will probably admit that their fingertips go numb just a few hours after they hit the slopes. Reusch’s latest pair of high-end ski gloves looks to solve the chilly finger dilemma (sans USB power), as the new Solaris gloves pack iThermX heating technology, which was developed by Interactive Wear AG. Beneath the supple exterior is an electronics unit with a 16-bit microcontroller that “manages the intelligent power and temperature control and executes application-specific programmable heating algorithms,” effectively turning up the heat whenever a user-selected temperature is reached. The heat is powered by two flat, lightweight Li-ion batteries, which can purportedly provide a hand-based oven for “around five hours” before needing to hit up the lodge for a quick recharge. There’s even an onboard selector / LED indicator to switch from constant heat to “temperature-defined heating,” and while we’ve no idea just how pricey these gloves will end up being, we’re fairly sure any skier who has dealt with freezing fingers will do nearly anything to own them.
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