Motorcycle heated gloves G-Heat

Heated motorcycle gloves

G-Heat heated motorcycle gloves have been designed for demanding two-wheelers who want a glove that combines a high level of protection with comfort for winter outings, thanks to a powerful and comfortable 7.4 v heating system. Each model corresponds to a specific use: city, streetracer and touring.

G-Heat heated motorcycle gloves have been designed for demanding two-wheeled enthusiasts who want gloves that combine a high level of protection with comfort for winter outings.
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Motorcycle gloves G-Heat CE certified MG03
motorcycle gloves and heating zones
CE certified
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ALLROADS+ motorcycle gloves G-Heat CE MG04 certified
allroad gloves and heating zones
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THERMOREGULATION
TYPES OF ACTIVITY
FEATURES
ADVANTAGES
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Body thermoregulation

Man is a homeotherm: a living being whose constant average temperature is independent of the surrounding environment...

Resisting cold, adapting to heat, maintaining a constant internal temperature of around 37°C, whatever your metabolic rate or the temperature of the surrounding environment: this is the principle of thermoregulation.

When a person is exposed to the cold for too long, their body may become unable to maintain an adequate temperature to function properly. If the oral temperature falls below 35°C, the person is hypothermic.

Hyperthermia, on the other hand, is a rise in body temperature caused by an accumulation of heat. This phenomenon occurs particularly in the event of sunstroke or heatwave.

Too much cold or too much heat is a source of discomfort, and can even lead to injuries such as frostbite...

Why are hands and feet more exposed to the cold?

Feet and hands are the first limbs affected by the sensation of cold, mainly due to reduced blood circulation at these levels. In addition to a sensation of local cold, this creates a loss of motricity and overall body fatigue.

The brain, alerted by this unpleasant sensation, triggers a surge of energy to warm the hands and feet, without success for the most sensitive.

For example, people with Raynaud's disease (3-12% of men and 6-20% of women are affected). This is followed by a feeling of weakness accompanied by shivering.

The benefits of heated garments

To (re)act when the body can no longer do so, and to prevent the risks associated with the cold, G-Heat has developed a range of heated garments to provide continuous warmth, well-being and comfort during your activities.

High-performance garments for outdoor activities in cold weather, which can even be used without batteries when temperatures remain cool but bearable, but also as comfort aids for anyone suffering from the cold.

Heated motorcycle clothing, the complementary range

In addition to heated gloves for motorcycles, there are other products to protect you from the cold when you're out and about on two wheels.  

Heated jackets & down jackets  

Thin and light, G-Heat sleeveless heated jackets and down jackets can be used as undercoats. Please note, however, that the batteries in our heated vests are rated at 5V, which is less than those in our gloves.

See heated jackets and down jackets G-Heat

Heated socks

G-Heat heated socks have been designed for nomadic outdoor activities in cold weather, alternating between effort and rest. They fit perfectly in your motorcycle boots!

See heated socks

 

Features of heated motorcycle gloves G-Heat

Our heated motorcycle gloves let you ride in the cold for hours on end with unrivalled comfort.

Our batteries are designed to withstand temperatures close to -25 degrees.

If outside temperatures are bearable, you can still use our gloves without activating additional heat diffusion. Some models, like the RIDER heated motorcycle gloves or the ALLROADS+ heated motorcycle gloves, meet CE standards and 1KP (PPE level 1) certification.

How to choose heated motorcycle gloves?

Choosing motorcycle gloves is no easy task. An essential element of protection and comfort, heated gloves must be chosen with care. There are a number of criteria to consider when choosing heated motorcycle gloves for winter.

Travel time

This data should be taken into account before each outing, as our winter motorcycle gloves have a 6-hour battery life, so they'll be with you for the duration of your trip.

Beyond battery life, materials and fit will influence the comfort you feel during your ride.

For shorter, daily trips, we recommend our RIDER motorcycle gloves. For longer journeys, we recommend our ALLROADS+ heated leather motorcycle gloves , with their longer cuff and more waterproof, windproof leather coating.

For those who don't want to part with their favorite winter motorcycle gloves, but want to be sure of an extra source of warmth, you can also choose G-Heat heated undergloves, to slip under your usual gloves.

Choose an approved motorcycle glove for greater safety

In addition to being waterproof and impervious, a heated motorcycle glove must also ensure the safety and protection of the wearer's hands. To achieve this, we recommend choosing gloves with protective shells and approved motorcycle gloves. 

Our approved motorcycle gloves come with a label stating the European standard EN 13594. Keep it on the glove at all times, as it will stand as proof in the event of a police check.

With an absorbent foam lining, a protective carbon zone on the back of the hand and leather reinforcement on the palm, our two models of heated motorcycle gloves (RIDER and ALLROADS+) provide ideal thermal insulation and meet CE standards and 1KP certification. 

Approved motorcycle gloves bear the PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) pictogram representing a motorcyclist. The 1KP certification, for "Knuckle Protector", indicates that the gloves feature protective shells at the metacarpal joints, the joints located at the base of the fingers on the palm of the hand. 

Gloves undergo an extensive series of tests before they are certified. The parameters tested for motorcycle glove homologation are resistance

  • abrasion resistance
  • to heartbreak
  • to perforation
  • impacts
  • to bursting

The RIDER and ALLROADS models of heated gloves have passed this certification: you'll be protected in the event of a fall on a motorcycle, scooter, electric scooter, mountain bike or other high-risk sport.

Manufacturing materials

Whether it's snow or rain, motorcycle gloves need to be comfortable, and keep hands warm to prevent the rider from getting cold. Their composition is therefore demanding in terms of waterproofing.

These heated gloves are specially designed for bikers, so they have all the necessary qualities: comfortable, resistant, waterproof and breathable.

Depending on the model, our heated gloves come in a range of materials for cold-weather motorcycling.

Leather: leather is a natural material offering excellent resistance and flexibility. Above all, leather has the advantage of being abrasion-resistant: an asset in the event of a motorcycle crash. Even if it's only a leather insert, it's very important, especially on the palm of the hand.

Polyester/cotton blend: the cotton-polyester blend is highly versatile and, above all, guarantees the fabric's breathability.

What are heated motorcycle gloves?

Heated gloves are motorcycle gloves with a network of heating wires running across the back of the hand, fingers and fingertips, depending on the model. They are designed for use by motorcyclists, scooter riders and motocrossers. They're your best weapon against the cold, and the ideal style of motorcycle glove for winter. 

Easily recharged with discreet batteries, durable and approved, heated motorcycle gloves are essential winter accessories.

Why use a heated motorcycle glove?

When riding a motorcycle in winter, traditional technical clothing often reaches its limits and is no longer effective. As a result, the cold can stiffen the body, increasing the risk of accidents and making the ride less enjoyable.

Depending on how long you're exposed to the cold, you may experience more or less serious health risks: numbness, frostbite... making the activity in progress difficult, compromised or even dangerous.

The limbs furthest from the body, such as the feet and hands, suffer first from the cold.

G-Heat heated motorcycle gloves are designed to insulate the body from the ambient cold by establishing an effective thermal barrier combining a technical, waterproof, windproof and breathable textile combined with a technology that diffuses gentle yet powerful integrated́e heat.

3 intensity levels keep the body warm according to how you feel: up to 6 hours of warmth depending on the model.

How do you get your heated motorcycle gloves to work?

Before using for the first time, fully charge the batteries for 12 hours. Thereafter, we recommend recharging your batteries before and after each use, to get the most out of your heated garment.

It's also very important to charge your batteries thoroughly at the end of each winter season, or before any long period of storage. We strongly recommend charging them at least every 3/4 months.

How to care for your heated motorcycle gloves

To properly maintain and clean your heated motorcycle gloves, there are a few rules to follow:

  • Hand wash in clean water, do not immerse heated gloves.
  • They should not be tumble-dried.
  • Be sure to remove the battery before washing.
  • Do not wring out gloves to avoid damaging the heating system.

You'll find all the care instructions for each model on the product pages.

Specially created for demanding motorcyclists, G-Heat heated motorcycle gloves are designed to provide the highest level of comfort and protection for your motorcycle journeys. For the pleasure of riding without the cold, opt for heated gloves.

THERMOREGULATION

Body thermoregulation

Man is a homeotherm: a living being whose constant average temperature is independent of the surrounding environment...

Resisting cold, adapting to heat, maintaining a constant internal temperature of around 37°C, whatever your metabolic rate or the temperature of the surrounding environment: this is the principle of thermoregulation.

When a person is exposed to the cold for too long, their body may become unable to maintain an adequate temperature to function properly. If the oral temperature falls below 35°C, the person is hypothermic.

Hyperthermia, on the other hand, is a rise in body temperature caused by an accumulation of heat. This phenomenon occurs particularly in the event of sunstroke or heatwave.

Too much cold or too much heat is a source of discomfort, and can even lead to injuries such as frostbite...

Why are hands and feet more exposed to the cold?

Feet and hands are the first limbs affected by the sensation of cold, mainly due to reduced blood circulation at these levels. In addition to a sensation of local cold, this creates a loss of motricity and overall body fatigue.

The brain, alerted by this unpleasant sensation, triggers a surge of energy to warm the hands and feet, without success for the most sensitive.

For example, people with Raynaud's disease (3-12% of men and 6-20% of women are affected). This is followed by a feeling of weakness accompanied by shivering.

The benefits of heated garments

To (re)act when the body can no longer do so, and to prevent the risks associated with the cold, G-Heat has developed a range of heated garments to provide continuous warmth, well-being and comfort during your activities.

High-performance garments for outdoor activities in cold weather, which can even be used without batteries when temperatures remain cool but bearable, but also as comfort aids for anyone suffering from the cold.

TYPES OF ACTIVITY

Heated motorcycle clothing, the complementary range

In addition to heated gloves for motorcycles, there are other products to protect you from the cold when you're out and about on two wheels.  

Heated jackets & down jackets  

Thin and light, G-Heat sleeveless heated jackets and down jackets can be used as undercoats. Please note, however, that the batteries in our heated vests are rated at 5V, which is less than those in our gloves.

See heated jackets and down jackets G-Heat

Heated socks

G-Heat heated socks have been designed for nomadic outdoor activities in cold weather, alternating between effort and rest. They fit perfectly in your motorcycle boots!

See heated socks

 

FEATURES

Features of heated motorcycle gloves G-Heat

Our heated motorcycle gloves let you ride in the cold for hours on end with unrivalled comfort.

Our batteries are designed to withstand temperatures close to -25 degrees.

If outside temperatures are bearable, you can still use our gloves without activating additional heat diffusion. Some models, like the RIDER heated motorcycle gloves or the ALLROADS+ heated motorcycle gloves, meet CE standards and 1KP (PPE level 1) certification.

How to choose heated motorcycle gloves?

Choosing motorcycle gloves is no easy task. An essential element of protection and comfort, heated gloves must be chosen with care. There are a number of criteria to consider when choosing heated motorcycle gloves for winter.

Travel time

This data should be taken into account before each outing, as our winter motorcycle gloves have a 6-hour battery life, so they'll be with you for the duration of your trip.

Beyond battery life, materials and fit will influence the comfort you feel during your ride.

For shorter, daily trips, we recommend our RIDER motorcycle gloves. For longer journeys, we recommend our ALLROADS+ heated leather motorcycle gloves , with their longer cuff and more waterproof, windproof leather coating.

For those who don't want to part with their favorite winter motorcycle gloves, but want to be sure of an extra source of warmth, you can also choose G-Heat heated undergloves, to slip under your usual gloves.

Choose an approved motorcycle glove for greater safety

In addition to being waterproof and impervious, a heated motorcycle glove must also ensure the safety and protection of the wearer's hands. To achieve this, we recommend choosing gloves with protective shells and approved motorcycle gloves. 

Our approved motorcycle gloves come with a label stating the European standard EN 13594. Keep it on the glove at all times, as it will stand as proof in the event of a police check.

With an absorbent foam lining, a protective carbon zone on the back of the hand and leather reinforcement on the palm, our two models of heated motorcycle gloves (RIDER and ALLROADS+) provide ideal thermal insulation and meet CE standards and 1KP certification. 

Approved motorcycle gloves bear the PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) pictogram representing a motorcyclist. The 1KP certification, for "Knuckle Protector", indicates that the gloves feature protective shells at the metacarpal joints, the joints located at the base of the fingers on the palm of the hand. 

Gloves undergo an extensive series of tests before they are certified. The parameters tested for motorcycle glove homologation are resistance

  • abrasion resistance
  • to heartbreak
  • to perforation
  • impacts
  • to bursting

The RIDER and ALLROADS models of heated gloves have passed this certification: you'll be protected in the event of a fall on a motorcycle, scooter, electric scooter, mountain bike or other high-risk sport.

Manufacturing materials

Whether it's snow or rain, motorcycle gloves need to be comfortable, and keep hands warm to prevent the rider from getting cold. Their composition is therefore demanding in terms of waterproofing.

These heated gloves are specially designed for bikers, so they have all the necessary qualities: comfortable, resistant, waterproof and breathable.

Depending on the model, our heated gloves come in a range of materials for cold-weather motorcycling.

Leather: leather is a natural material offering excellent resistance and flexibility. Above all, leather has the advantage of being abrasion-resistant: an asset in the event of a motorcycle crash. Even if it's only a leather insert, it's very important, especially on the palm of the hand.

Polyester/cotton blend: the cotton-polyester blend is highly versatile and, above all, guarantees the fabric's breathability.

ADVANTAGES

What are heated motorcycle gloves?

Heated gloves are motorcycle gloves with a network of heating wires running across the back of the hand, fingers and fingertips, depending on the model. They are designed for use by motorcyclists, scooter riders and motocrossers. They're your best weapon against the cold, and the ideal style of motorcycle glove for winter. 

Easily recharged with discreet batteries, durable and approved, heated motorcycle gloves are essential winter accessories.

Why use a heated motorcycle glove?

When riding a motorcycle in winter, traditional technical clothing often reaches its limits and is no longer effective. As a result, the cold can stiffen the body, increasing the risk of accidents and making the ride less enjoyable.

Depending on how long you're exposed to the cold, you may experience more or less serious health risks: numbness, frostbite... making the activity in progress difficult, compromised or even dangerous.

The limbs furthest from the body, such as the feet and hands, suffer first from the cold.

G-Heat heated motorcycle gloves are designed to insulate the body from the ambient cold by establishing an effective thermal barrier combining a technical, waterproof, windproof and breathable textile combined with a technology that diffuses gentle yet powerful integrated́e heat.

3 intensity levels keep the body warm according to how you feel: up to 6 hours of warmth depending on the model.

USE COUNCIL

How do you get your heated motorcycle gloves to work?

Before using for the first time, fully charge the batteries for 12 hours. Thereafter, we recommend recharging your batteries before and after each use, to get the most out of your heated garment.

It's also very important to charge your batteries thoroughly at the end of each winter season, or before any long period of storage. We strongly recommend charging them at least every 3/4 months.

How to care for your heated motorcycle gloves

To properly maintain and clean your heated motorcycle gloves, there are a few rules to follow:

  • Hand wash in clean water, do not immerse heated gloves.
  • They should not be tumble-dried.
  • Be sure to remove the battery before washing.
  • Do not wring out gloves to avoid damaging the heating system.

You'll find all the care instructions for each model on the product pages.

Specially created for demanding motorcyclists, G-Heat heated motorcycle gloves are designed to provide the highest level of comfort and protection for your motorcycle journeys. For the pleasure of riding without the cold, opt for heated gloves.

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