The thermostatic control on the Chaval gloves works well except at the transition temperature. There is a point where no heat is too cool and heat on is too warm. So it's switch on/switch off/switch on/switch off.
If Chaval had one day turnaround for repairs I'd recommend them.
The heated drying system works well. When plugged in to recharge some heating elements are also activated. I hang the gloves cuff-up by the drawstrings so the warm moist air can rise, and they dry nicely.
If Chaval had one day turnaround for repairs I'd recommend them.
The heated drying system works well. When plugged in to recharge some heating elements are also activated. I hang the gloves cuff-up by the drawstrings so the warm moist air can rise, and they dry nicely.