rideiron motorcycle travel bag

REVIEW

"We're out on the field heating testing for the RIDEIRON gloves and it's 45° F outside. So we're going to switch the gloves on and this is a 3-second warm-up but we'll just pop this in here first and then we should start to see that climb okay so 9 CI 48 faith 10 and 50, so it's going up okay so after 5 minutes. Now we're on 52° Fahrenheit, just changed to 53 then 126 127° Fahrenheit, so it's a pretty accurate representative of what UHS say on their sight at 55° C we're on 53 now 231 2 3° in it. I'm pretty sure when your hands on their knees are closed up as well you probably get that reading but we're not going to wait all day. So I'm quite happy there you go 129 so it is actually still going up with 2° off maximum but what a brilliant little device! "

"Oh now it's fairly instant I'm getting a lot of warmth around the top part of my hand oh yeah I like that instant warmth! That's actually very different from previous gloves that I've used! I'm just impressed at how quickly they warm up! Where it just doesn't warm up or you don't notice it warming up but it keeps your hands kind of warm but not burning. At this slow speed of 25 mph my body and I've not got any heated stuff on my body and I'm feeling pretty cold but not on the hands."

"It has a USB C socket in there and because two cables come with it. I can put that USB connector into my headstock wherever the USB power is and it will constantly charge the battery whilst I'm moving yeah so you don't get this anxiety of it's only going to last two hours or 3 hours. You can directly connect it to your USB which I have tested and it's the same heat. You can use the other cable that comes with the kit which again goes into your USB AOB and use these to connect to the plugs, directly to the back directly to the gloves so now it's being powered off directly by the USB adapter on your motorbike, so you don't need to put the battery in there."

"What I really like about this is mainly because on my GSXR I've got a USB port at the front of the bike is that you can wire your glove straight up so you can run it off the bike and plug that in and that will heat up. Hopefully, I'll get a chance to show you that on the bike and I'll be able to let you know what these feel like a ring as a comparison to my other gloves but I really really like them already just for that simplicity of not having to hard wire your glove cable onto your bike."

"The gloves have been in the fridge for 3 hours at 0° and I've just taken them out of the freezer now after half an hour at minus 24° and they are freezing to the touch on the outside, on inside you'll just have to take my word for these folks they piping hot still piping hot right I feel as though I could climb aest with these on now. And here is the ultimate waterproof test after half an hour of being in a fish tank and again you'll have to take my word for it born dry dripping on the outside born dry on the inside, seriously impressive!"

"Let's switch on the gloves you. Hold down the power button for 3 seconds and that comes up on the maximum powering which is red I shall do the same on this one excellent and if you single-tap each glove that's a medium-high heat the purple one the green is a medium-heat and that's the very low heat which is lovely."

"They're on 4 heat. They got Protection on the knuckles. they're gonna be pretty waterproof as well. There's leather on there, but they're quite thin and tactile. You can feel the controls of the bike quite easily, and you get the heat through the back of your hands on your knuckles."

"Look at this the 70 L bag, fits my inflatable mattress, my tent is actually smaller than this, so that's why I've used the biggest thing I have for the camping so I could easily get my tent in here. So now when I rock up at a biker Festival I look the part and everything will be dry, cuz even my bin bags let raining, uh cuz obviously they get ripped in the wind and whatever else these things will just keep everything born dry and dare I say it I think it looks bloody amazing."

“I just installed the bag using the four straps—there's even a guide on the bag if you need help. I tucked the shoulder strap inside for later and clipped everything in place. If the straps are too long, just roll them up and pin them. All set and ready for the road!”

 "You can also get a personalized name that's embroidered on this lovely patch and even a picture. Now to carry your bag around you have this lovely grab handle and also a shoulder strap there's a little pocket just here for you to be able to put your straps away to keep it nice and neatly stored. It has this roll-type system which means it seals itself from any water getting inside the bag, likewise on the other side just clip it in and it's in place release system that you can undo all that loose air and make your bag even smaller."