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The Heat Company Tactility Glove Liners (size 6)

The Heat Company Tactility Glove Liners (size 6)
  • Product Code: ga187987
  • Availability: In Stock

$96.75 $139.32

Add an extra layer of warmth and protection for your hands and fingers with these Tactility Glove Liners from The Heat Company. Made of a thin yet warm polyester material, they retain their insulation properties even when wet, and will easily fit under many extreme-weather mittens and gloves as a base layer. The thumb, fore, and middle fingers have special material on the tips that allow you to use the touchscreen on your phone, camera, or sports watch, and the back of each liner has a pocket for additional hand warmers when the temperature really drops.

To find your correct size, measure the circumference of the palm of your hand at its widest point, just below the fingers. This size 6 glove liner equates to a hand circumference of 5.1-5.7".

Warm and Thin Material    Touchscreen Compatible Fingertips    Handwarmer Pocket on Back    Polyester Retains Heat When Wet

Physical
SizeUnisex 6:
5.1 to 5.7" / 13.0 to 14.5 cm (Palm Circumference)
Material of ConstructionPolyester
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.105 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)10.3 x 4.15 x 1.1"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. The product photos all show a bubble level, but the specs say bubble levels none. If I order this, will it have a bubble level or not?

A: The full size lever release clamp will feature a bubble-level while the compact lever release clamp does not.

Q: 2. I am new to tripods and ballheads. With the BH-40 do I need to purchase a quick release plate? Will RRS BA72 plate fit on BH-40?I'm kind of bummed out that there is no info on this website about compatible plates.

A: It doesn't come with a quick-release plate. Under the related accessories, the Really Right Stuff B-9 plate will work for smaller camera or lenses (and there are custom plates tailored for specific cameras or larger lenses).

Q: 3. Can this be used with the base plate that works with the BH-55 head? I am considering the BH-30 to use on a travel tripod.

A: Yes the same base plate will work for both!

Q: 4. This might sound like a "unique" question, but, how do you know what kelvin temperature you set if there is no dial, scale or screen?

A: Unfortunately, exact Kelvin temperature may not be detected when using this Godox Litemons Bi-Color Pocket-Size LED Video Light. The light is capable of handling temperatures between 3200 and 6500K, but exact reading is not possible without a proper color temperature measuring meter.

Q: 5. Does this ball head allow to put the camera in a vertical position and tilt the camera up and down?

A: Yes, you can maneuver the head in any position.

Q: 6. What's the difference between a compact clamp and a full size clamp on the RRS BH40 ballhead?

A: The length of the jaws on the full size clamp is about 1 cm longer than the jaws on the compact clamp. This gives the full size clamp more clamping surface, better for longer lens plates.I got the full size clamp and I'm very happy with it. I use it while hiking and the size is not a problem.

Q: 7. What is CCT? I see it on the back of the unit. What does it do? What is its intention?

A: The label CCT on the back of the Godox LED6Bi Litemons light allows you to adjust the color temperature of the light. You can adjust the color temperature in the range from 3200 to 6500K (in 9 steps)

Q: 8. Will this be able to handle the EOS R5 with battery grip and the adapted EF 100-400mm lens?

A: Yes, it can handle that setup.

Q: 9. Screw versus lever release - comparing durability, security, and ease of use. Wondering which bh-40 to get. I've only had lever release heads before and while theoretically they're quick release, I've had them "stick" on me. As I'm getting this head for my heaviest, most expensive gear, I'm in some ways more interested in what clamp style keeps that gear from falling OFF the head than in being able to get the gear off the head fast. Any thoughts from experienced users who have used both clamp types?

A: While I have only examined and not used these outstandingly designed and manufactured ball heads, the fact is I was a motion picture camera assistant who mounted $500,000 movie cameras in precarious positions, and therefore I do have an opinion. The knob/lever decision comes down to exactly the point you elucidate, to wit: security vs. convenience. If you require 100% security assurance, get the knob. If you can live with 99% assurance, get the lever.

Q: 10. If I order the RRS l-bracket, will I need to order a quick release plate as well, or does the l-bracket take the place of the QR plate?

A: You do not need to order the plate, the bracket has the plate built in.

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