Chaval’s Supernova gloves are the superheated stars of winter sport

Chaval Gloves. Chaval Heated Gloves & Mitts Raynaud's Association Chaval says that its gloves are tested to work in conditions as extreme as -20 degrees Fahrenheit (-28.9 degrees Celsius) The brand's Alphaheat 3.1 heat tech uses a wire-free mesh flat flex circuit and features a self-regulating heat output—in simpler terms, there's no need to mess with heat settings.

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Chaval utilized nano heat technology in making these gloves Using polymer film panels instead of wires to transfer heat to the hands and finger, the Response-XRT delivered very even and comfortable warmth over my entire hand.

Chaval Heated Gloves Conquer the Cold

The brand's Alphaheat 3.1 heat tech uses a wire-free mesh flat flex circuit and features a self-regulating heat output—in simpler terms, there's no need to mess with heat settings. The brand's Alphaheat 3.1 heat tech uses a wire-free mesh flat flex circuit and features a self-regulating heat output—in simpler terms, there's no need to mess with heat settings. The Chaval SuperNova gloves come with all the bells and whistles, offering warmth even in sub-zero temps

Chaval’s Supernova gloves are the superheated stars of winter sport. In my testing, I left the gloves powered on full time when riding in 0. Hard to read, but the weather station at Breckenridge reads 0 degrees with 17 mile per hour winds on one test day.

Chaval Supernova Giveaway. The most significant feature of Chaval's Response-XRT gloves is the heating technology The next product in this review is a very popular heated ski glove