Breath-powered warming gloves
Posted on Jan 24, 07 07:33 PM PDT

It is still extremely cold in certain parts of the country, and a company called Gorgonz decided that wearing good old-fashioned gloves to keep your hands nice and warm just doesn't quite make the cut. Their solution to cold hands sounds rather unsanitary - you are required to blow your breath into the gloves, where the gloves would subsequently lock the hot, stale air in and distribute the heat evenly to prevent frostbite. Each pair of these gloves retail for $34.99 and ranks right up there with the Breath Xchange, bringing new meaning to the word 'disgusting'.
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By Max , 26/01/07 12:02 PM (CommentID #090365)
these gloves wont work. cause the air you blow in the glove contains a lot of humidity, and that humidity will eventually freeze and increase the coolnigprocess. it will be kinda like putting snow in your hand and then put on th glove.
must have been invented by a bunch ov eleven years old.
By Stu (uk) , 25/01/07 2:49 PM (CommentID #089906)
this has been around for ages,
Decathlon, the HyperMega Sports store's own range, Quecha uses this...
next they'll be marketing the old school rubgy technique of hand warming, by sticking your hands down your pants (if you had balls)...
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