Fellow Atomites:
This site is advertising the "Glovelite" (yes, it is lamentable American commercial spelling, but there it is). http://www.glovelite.com/
The glove has an LED flashlight built into it. Yes, it is designed for aircraft use, but might it be useful also for us?
"the flashlight you cannot drop"
white light flashlight, looking at a map
red light
green light
It is minimalistic: it fits that Atomic criteria. Since the Atom has no interior lighting, might the "Glovelite" fill a need?
Jacob Potts
A Flashlight/Glove: Useful for Night Atomic Driving?
Re: A Flashlight/Glove: Useful for Night Atomic Driving?
In the UK at least you'd have your fingers dropping off if you drove around in the dark without warm gloves - making it pretty useless.
I always make sure I carry a good small torch though in case I get stranded and it goes dark or I need to peer in some mechanical nook.
I always make sure I carry a good small torch though in case I get stranded and it goes dark or I need to peer in some mechanical nook.
Re: A Flashlight/Glove: Useful for Night Atomic Driving?
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In the UK at least you'd have your fingers dropping off if you drove around in the dark without warm gloves - making it pretty useless.
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I was thinking the same thing but it looks like you would be able to transfer the mechanicals to another glove and just scrap the actual glove part.
Reminds me of Santa's magic glove. http://reallysanta.blogspot.com/2009/04/santas-magic-glove.html That's not me in the pic, but I've got a pair of these gloves (and I'm not telling how it works!!!)
In the UK at least you'd have your fingers dropping off if you drove around in the dark without warm gloves - making it pretty useless.
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I was thinking the same thing but it looks like you would be able to transfer the mechanicals to another glove and just scrap the actual glove part.
Reminds me of Santa's magic glove. http://reallysanta.blogspot.com/2009/04/santas-magic-glove.html That's not me in the pic, but I've got a pair of these gloves (and I'm not telling how it works!!!)
Re: A Flashlight/Glove: Useful for Night Atomic Driving?
I've never needed a flashlight (torch) at night.
Just turn on the headlights and there's enough bounceback from the footwell that you can see enough to fasten seatbelts, etc.
Just turn on the headlights and there's enough bounceback from the footwell that you can see enough to fasten seatbelts, etc.
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