November 26, 2018, 10:10 PM
StorminNorminSuggestions For Heated Motorcycle Gloves
I would like to see if anyone has suggestions for heated motorcycle gloves they like that are not too expensive. I have a Honda Goldwing that has heated grips, but after I added a larger grip on top of the factory grip they do not heat up as well. I live in a Texas so the heated gloves are not needed often, but it would be nice to have some when I need them to ride to work or wherever.
Any suggestions?
November 26, 2018, 10:24 PM
AH.74I’ve had Gerbings gloves for many years, along with a jacket liner. They make a world of difference and are very well-made. Also have purchased gear from warmnsafe, another excellent source. Consider the heat-troller thermostat rather than just the on/off switch.
The heated gear is my most-valued investment wrt all things related to riding.
November 26, 2018, 11:47 PM
MagicHorseI live in CT & ride my bike year round, granted not everyday, but I do not winterize my bike so I make sure I get her out often. I think the coldest temp I drove her in was a high of 11 degrees. I only have heated gloves (Gerbings). snowboarding pants are awesome for cold weather riding. I use the heated gloves a lot for being out long periods of time with my dog (Siberian Husky) who loves cold weather. I do not love cold weather but I love watching him have fun & be happy. For some reason, my feet never get cold.
November 27, 2018, 01:38 AM
swatch76 https://www.gordonsheated.com/Gerbing sold to a new owner and this company is the original makers still have lifetime warranty. garbing no longer gives lifetime warrenty at all.
the father passwed away but the kids have taken over and great quality products. well worth the money
November 27, 2018, 06:14 AM
SgtGoldI'm going to second the above. I have owned exactly one pair of heated gloves for the last 25 years, and they are the original Gerbings. If the price is too steep I would take a look at
The warming store. I bought their jacket liner a few years back and it's a quality product. The rest of their line looked just as good, I just didn't need anything else.
November 27, 2018, 06:57 AM
StorminNorminGood information so far, thank you.
November 27, 2018, 07:05 AM
Gear.UpOne other recommendation and it does work. Wear a pair of latex, nitrile, or similar gloves under your existing moto gloves. It blocks the wind, which is one of the greatest causes of heat loss.
November 27, 2018, 07:31 AM
AH.74quote:
Originally posted by swatch76:
Gerbing sold to a new owner and this company is the original makers still have lifetime warranty. garbing no longer gives lifetime warrenty at all.
I really appreciate knowing this. I bought my gloves and jacket liner back in 2000. The gloves have never missed a beat, nor the original controller. The jacket liner I sent back in 2006 so they could fix a connection in one of the arm panels under warranty. Got it back quickly and its been 100% since then.