Hot Pogs are bbrrrriiiillllllllllliiiiiaanntt
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2014 3:30 pm
Last November I bought a pair of basic Hot Pogs for under £25 http://www.hotpog.co.uk/basic-hotpog-mo ... ike-pogies believing the press in saying this winter was going to be all doom and gloom with tons of snow.

Of course there was ridicule

Well this morning at 7.45am it was 2.5 degrees but the sun was out so knowing it would warm up a little later I thought the winter gloves would have been too much and the autumn gloves to little, of course I could have put the autumn gloves in my pack and changed when my hands became too warm, but I hate riding with thick gloves.
So as I took the Mukluk out of the garage I thought I'd try my Hot Pogs with the Autumn gloves on from the start. After just 3 miles of riding with the Hot Pog's on the Jones bars my hands were so warm that I had to take these thinner gloves off and I did the rest of the 23 miles with no gloves on at all.
In fact as it warmed up I had to put my bare hands onto the metal brake levers not to rest them but to help cool my hands down.
Even one of the Iron Men had a try

What a fantastic bit of kit 10/10

Of course there was ridicule

Well this morning at 7.45am it was 2.5 degrees but the sun was out so knowing it would warm up a little later I thought the winter gloves would have been too much and the autumn gloves to little, of course I could have put the autumn gloves in my pack and changed when my hands became too warm, but I hate riding with thick gloves.
So as I took the Mukluk out of the garage I thought I'd try my Hot Pogs with the Autumn gloves on from the start. After just 3 miles of riding with the Hot Pog's on the Jones bars my hands were so warm that I had to take these thinner gloves off and I did the rest of the 23 miles with no gloves on at all.
In fact as it warmed up I had to put my bare hands onto the metal brake levers not to rest them but to help cool my hands down.
Even one of the Iron Men had a try

What a fantastic bit of kit 10/10