Heated Gloves

I you want to ride all year-round, your hands will be much more comfortable if you are wearing Heated Gloves. We found a few different types of Heated Gloves you should check out. You can also purchase them through this site by simply clicking the picture or text below. Get your Heated Gloves today!

Women's Heated Rider Gloves Women's Heated Passenger Gloves Synergy Heated Gloves StormShield Heated Gloves
Women's Heated Rider Gloves $129.99 Women's Heated Passenger Gloves $119.95 Synergy Heated Gloves $149.99
SALE  $134.99
StormShield Heated Gloves $229.95
Heated Rider Gloves FirstGear Heated Leather Gloves FirstGear Heated Leather Carbon Gloves Carbon Heated Gloves
Heated Rider Gloves $129.99 FirstGear Heated Leather Gloves $129.99 FirstGear Heated Leather Carbon Gloves $169.99 Carbon Heated Gloves $169.99


Features to look for when buying Heated Gloves:

Breathable
Good heat coverage - Palms, Fingers, Thumb - and back of hand
Pre-Curved fingers
Thin - like a summer glove
Thinsulate is helpful
Type of material
Waterproof
Windproof

If you have ever ridden in the winter, you have most likely had to deal with frozen fingers. It is really hard to work the clutch and throttle when you can't feel your fingers. One way to continue riding through the winter and still be able to feel your fingers is to wear Heated Gloves. The temperatures outside may plunge, but that doesn't mean you have to forego the fun of getting in a ride!

You may also need a Y-Harness and a Heat Troller to connect into your bike if you don't plan to connect to an electric jacket. These are sold separately, but are not hard to find. To gauge the right size, simply measure around your hand at the largest part (excluding your thumb). The following guide should help determine your size - Small (6-1/2"-7"), Medium (7-1/2"-8"), Large (8-1/2"-9"), Extra Large (9-1/2"-10") and 2XL (10"-12" plus).