Macna Foton 2.0 Kit Heated Moto Gloves
Description
A waterproof and electrically heated glove with a reinforced palm and padded protection at the knuckles, developed for commuters and riders in cold conditions.
- Silicone knuckles
- Screen Cleaner™
- Dual Power Technology™
A waterproof and electrically heated glove with a reinforced palm and padded protection at the knuckles, developed for commuters and riders in cold conditions.
The Foton 2.0 has evolved from our longest running heated glove and it’s improved in every area. A fully waterproof Raintex membrane is fitted to keep your hands dry and impact-absorbent padding is fitted at the knuckles and palm to provide safety where it is most needed. The glove is made of durable Cordura, and the palm of the hand is reinforced with nubuck fabric.
Dual Power Technology™ lets you choose between a 7.4- or 12-Volt power supply. Power can be supplied by a battery in the cuff or jacket, or a direct connection to the battery of your motorcycle.
There are 4 heating levels, each indicated in their own colour by the battery level indicator. The indicator at the back of the hand also tells you how much power you have left, and lets you change the level by pressing it.
The buckle of the wrist strap is placed under an ergonomically optimised angle of 30 degrees, enabling optimal freedom of movement at the wrist. The index finger lets you operate touch screens and clean your visor with one single finger thanks to the Touch Tip and Screen Cleaner™.
This product contains two 7.4V batteries with 2.2A and – depending on the date of production – a wall charger with multiple attachments for different connections, or a USB charging cable. If you want to make use of our flexible heated ecosystem and connect a stronger power supply, we advise to purchase the gloves and power supply separately.
The Foton 2.0 is what we call the essence of heated riding gear!
Ducati
For Ducati OEM apparel, you can access the full PDF here.
Moto-Tron
Fitment Chart for all motorcycle parts here: link
Macna
All mentioned sizes are an indication. When, while measuring the different circumferences, different sizes are measured, the garment should be chosen in the largest size measured.
For example: if you measure size Medium at the waist and hips, but Large at the chest, it is recommended to go for the Large size.
We recommend making sure your gear has a snug fit. Sizing up might be comfortable when riding, but it’s also unsafe in case of an accident. Your local MACNA retailer is able to assist you in finding the perfect fit.
A. CHEST CIRCUMFERENCE
Measure the chest circumference at the widest point. The person should be standing, breathing normally, and keeping his arms at his/her sides.
B. WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE
Measure the waist circumference at the navel.
C. HIP CIRCUMFERENCE
Measure the circumference at the widest point of the pelvis itself, at the most protruding part of the buttocks, or at the most protruding part of the hips if the hips are more pronounced than the buttocks.
D. INSEAM LENGTH
Measure the distance between the groin and the ankle bone.
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