Trousers and socks
T103 Heated Trousers
S302 Heated Socks
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from 155 reviewsJust the job it is now fitted to my second motorcycle 👍
It's a cable that connects your Keiss jacket to the power via a DIN plug. Enoght said.
Really warm and comfy … best I have ever brought thank you
Great peace of equipment, saves having to many cables.
Absolutely amazing, the heat produced by this jacket is awesome the collar heat is just like having a warm sun in the back of you neck.
Very comfortable and smart
A well thought out bit of kit.
I have owned a Keis jacket and trouser combo for a few years now but never ridden my bike enough in the colder seasons to justify a pair of heated gloves.
However, a change in career has meant that I am now commuting almost every day and with winter approaching, it seemed a good idea to get a pair of matching gloves.
I paid a visit to my nearest seller to see what was available. I had initially planned to purchase the G102 inner gloves, but that would have meant buying a new pair of larger conventional gloves to fit over them and after trying a few configurations and comparing all the costs, I decided to try a pair of the G701s.
Unfortunately, they did not have them in my usual large size, or even medium but I tried on a pair of the size small to get an idea and feel for the product. Astonishingly, they fitted absolutely perfectly. Maybe a little tight but we all know that gloves slacken off a little after some use, so I committed to the purchase. And I'm glad I did. I did expect them to be really hot when on the maximum setting, but the warmth is precisely how they describe them as like feeling the sun on the back of your hands. Fortunately, I don't suffer the cold too much and these provide more than enough comfort even in the zero temperatures I've endured commuting recently. I do have heated grips on my BMW which also helps, of course.
Moreover, these gloves provide incredible warmth even when not connected and I've sometimes forgotten to connect them and didn't realise until the end of my journeys. They even managed to keep the rain at bay and did not let a molecule of damp work its way into the soft inner fabrics. So far, I've been really impressed with these gloves and combined with my jacket and trousers, cold weather riding is almost as comfortable as summer riding. Really.
I've mentioned this to my friends a lot over the last few years, and it's that the purchase of my heated clothing is the best money I've spent in motorcycling.
PS. After one month of ownership. I found that the best way to get connected up quickly, is to connect the wires to the gloves before you place your hands in them. It takes a few attempts to get a routine together when it comes to managing all the wires, but it's already second nature for me now.
I have used Keis stuff for years. From about 2013. Suffering from a couple of arthritis type illnesses means that Keis keeps me on the road when ever the temperature falls below 15deg c and as I cannot travel by car due to the pain this causes me, really does mean that Keis keeps my life rolling along. I decided to try the J601 as my new Knox jacket was a bit restrictive with my current Keis underneath.
It had made it much easier to move about and far more comfortable, which is a massive plus when you are already in pain and any uncomfortableness really just adds to the pain levels. Warm enough but not quite as warm as my current Keis jacket but suspect that is down to the new controller. I still have the really old controller with 4 levels which I will try.
Would I buy same again if I lost it? definitely!!
And this one folds up easier so it can go in my tail pack for the cold evenings.
Thanks Keis!
Fabulous gear makes riding in cold weather a brilliant experience just enjoy the ride without freezing to death
Since I wrote my previous review I have bought the trousers. Only problem is if you connect the socks to the legs of the trousers then the heat level of the socks is controlled by the heat level of the trousers, not always ideal, I find I want the socks on max. The solution is a splitter before the trouser heat controller.
These are great for keeping you snug on long rides, especially on the motorway when the wind chill takes effect. I've had mine for years and it's still going strong. I'd suggest the three position controller as opposed to the on/off version because even on the middle setting it can be too warm unless it's very cold outside. Essential cold weather riding kit IMO.
I tend to only wear these on long motorway rides in the winter when the prolonged wind chill has an effect even on my legs. I've had these trousers for about three years now and they are still in great condition, with no signs of deterioration. If you ride in very cold weather for long periods, I'd recommend them.
Grate quality, lovely and toastie, definitely a must in cold weather. Bit of a faff plugging in at first use, but now I couldn't do without it.