ValueRC is proud to present the RC-glove, or should we say RC-Muff. If you're planning on driving in the cold as we here in Finland tend to do, this is a must have. If you've ever driven an RC car in cold weather you know how bad it feels to drive with regular gloves on. There's little to no throttle or steering feel, and both of these are also missing if you decide to go with no gloves at all as your fingers slowly freeze. ValueRC's RC-Muff is the perfect solution for this as it keeps your hands nice and warm while also keeping your fingers free.
The RC-Muff is made of thick fabric that keeps your hands warm even when it gets really cold. It also protects your hands from wind and radio from the rain.
Muff was originally invented in the 1500's to keep hands warm but it fell out of fashion in the 1900's. Luckily ValueRC read into it and was able to bring the muffs back in 2021 in the form of a muff specifically designed for driving RC cars.
The ValueRC development team had spent enough time driving in the cold when they happened to discover the photo underneath. Had RC cars been around in the 1800's it'd be pretty safe to say the woman in the picture is driving an RC car.
Did you know that during the Finnish civil war muffs were banned in the city of Tampere so that people couldn't hide weapons in them? (Source:
Wikipedia) ValueRC has yet to have gotten a confirmation as to whether or not the use of an RC-Muff is banned in Tampere, so ValueRC doesn't take responsibility if the police arrest you for driving with an RC-Muff on your hands in Tampere.
If you want even more heat we recommend you throw a reusable handwarmer to the bottom of your RC-Muff, that way you'll hands will surely be feeling the heat.
Oskari Matilainen tested out the RC-Muff. You can check out what he thought about it in the video below. Time stamp: 7:44 (The video is in Finnish)
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