Heated Gloves - Recommendations

Discussion in 'Clothing, Gadgets & Equipment' started by razz, Oct 17, 2025 at 8:53 PM.

  1. Specifically gloves with their own batteries rather than gloves that connect to the bike.

    Any recommendations?
     
  2. I tried the battery version, don't use them and in my case the batteries died over the Summer.

    I'd only ever use the wired to bike versions should the need arise again.
     
  3. I have started to suffer from Reynards Syndrome. Even walking the dogs in temperatures less than 6-8 degrees gives me white finger.
    Last year I bought a pair of RST Paragon heated gloves. Changed my life. I can ride down to 4 degrees (possibly lower). I bought a pair of spare batteries that slip in my pocket and I can get 3 plus hours of highest heat setting riding. The batteries do take a long time to recharge though so if it’s a very long road trip then I always pop the empty batteries on charge as I ride with a battery recharge pack.
    Recommend.

    PS. I do now wear them walking the dogs in winter too, lowest setting. :blush:
     
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  4. Thanks. My fingers are the same. Heated grips just don’t cut it for me. You spend all summer learning to lightly grip the bars, but that doesn’t work well with heated grips in winter.
     
  5. Vibrations are also an enemy. Cut circulation in your hands. I have sold two bikes this year as I cannot ride them anymore.
     
  6. Heated grips only heat the inside of the hand and not the outside that is taking the brunt of the chill wind blast.

    For five years or so commuting I used Gerbings. See https://gerbing.co.uk/collections/motorcycle-heated-gloves

    Edit: the Gerbing gloves are also really good without heat.
     
    #6 Andy Bee, Oct 17, 2025 at 11:15 PM
    Last edited: Oct 17, 2025 at 11:28 PM
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