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Are you one of those addicts who want to enjoy cycling even in winter? Don't deprive yourself any longer, thanks to our selection of heated garments particularly useful for road and mountain bikers, for both short and long rides. Heated socks, waterproof socks and soles in different thicknesses to suit every use and every type of weather. Gloves and down jackets to protect hands and lower abdomen.
Whether you're a cyclist, electric or not, road or mountain, our selection of bikes is designed to accompany you on your winter outings! Because there should be no reason to miss out on the pleasure of riding.
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      Heated cycling gloves G-Heat
      BEST SELLER
      Tactile index finger and thumb
      from 109.90 €
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      STREET heated gloves G-Heat battery pack
      GL13 street glove heating zone
      NEW PRODUCTS
      Touch-sensitive index, middle and thumb fingers
      from 89.90 €
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      Last chance
      Waterproof socks G-HEAT COOLMAX
      Heel of COOLMAX waterproof socks G-Heat
      Waterproof and breathable
      39.90 €
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      Heated OUTDOOR socks G-Heat
      HS03 Heated sock adjustment knob G-Heat
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      Wireless remote control
      from 89.90 €
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      outdoor heated socks v2 G-Heat
      Outdoor heating socks G-heat V2 battery detail
      Wireless remote control
      from 149.90 €
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      Sleeveless heated fleece G-Heat
      Sleeveless heated fleece G-Heat heating zones
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      Highly versatile
      from 109.90 €
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      Heating vest G-Heat battery pack
      sleeveless vest and heating zones
      Up to 7 hours of autonomy
      from 139.90 €
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      Heated hoodie G-heat Contents of pack with 1 battery
      Hoodie with heat zones
      5 heating zones
      from 79.90 €
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      EVO women's sleeveless heated jacket G-Heat
      women's vest heating zones
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      Up to 7 hours of autonomy.
      from 139.90 €
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      Heated insoles with external batteries
      Adjustable size with heated sole G-Heat
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      Up to 8 hours of autonomy.
      99.90 €
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      Comfort+ glove pack contents
      comfort+ heated gloves G-Heat heating zones
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      Windproof and thermal lining
      from 109.90 €
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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 clothing for every activity


      Heated garments G-Heat have been designed to make you feel good, not only during nomadic outdoor activities in cold weather where you alternate phases of effort and rest, or at work, but also to relieve people suffering from the cold.

      Heated ski clothing

      Feet and hands are the first to be affected by the cold when skiing. That's why we offer heated gloves and socks designed for skiers and snowboarders, with leashes on the gloves or mittens so they don't get lost, drawstrings to keep the air out, leather palm for better pole grip...

      They're also handy for accompanying the kids down the sledging slopes without getting cold taking photos. Wearing a heated jacket or down jacket, you'll never see time go by...

      See the collection

      Heated motorcycle clothing

      Whether you ride for sport or in the city, protecting your hands is essential when you're a motorcyclist. Protection from falls, yes, but also from sometimes harsh weather conditions! Rain, wind and cold don't have to spoil the pleasure of a good roadtrip or daily commute. More than a "simple motorcycle glove", our heated motorcycle gloves are a must-have accessory for your trips.

      See the collection

      Heated cycling gloves

      For cycling enthusiasts, G-Heat offers a collection of heated gloves, socks, insoles and jackets, for those who want the pleasure of riding, getting away from it all, or the need for a different way of getting around, even in winter. 

      See the collection

      Well-being heated gloves

      Our heated gloves are particularly effective and suitable for people who are very sensitive to the cold or suffer from Raynaud's disease, who are handicapped by the pain caused by the cold on a daily basis. Like heated socks, they effectively counteract attacks by rapidly warming the affected extremities.

      Like sleeveless heating jackets, they will also be useful for people who want to reduce their energy consumption and turn down the thermostat in their home by a few degrees.

      See the collection

      Heated hunting and fishing gloves

      Heated clothing - gloves, jackets, muffs, socks, etc. - is very useful for hunters and anglers who spend long days in the cold in static positions. No need for heaters, with built-in batteries, our heated gloves will be the allies of a long and pleasant hunting trip in extreme cold. Very specific garments, like the APPROCHE model, which has a special finish on the index finger for hunting.

      See the collection

      Professional heated gloves

      In the workplace, many situations involving exposure to the cold can give rise to risks of varying degrees of severity for workers. Our heated workwear is one of those preventive solutions that can avoid the risks caused by overexposure. Our aim is to improve your working conditions, help you get the job done properly, reduce the daily strain...

      See the collection

      Heated riding gloves

      During outings or training in cold weather, riders' hands are the first to be affected by the cold. We have developed heated gloves in soft leather specifically designed to provide the perfect balance between comfort, resistance and dexterity.

      See the collection

       

      See all heated gloves 

      Features of heated cycling clothing G-Heat

      Our heated cycling garments 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 garments without activating additional heat diffusion.  

      Control the intensity of your heated garments yourself

      All our heated garments feature a temperature control knob.

      3 intensities allow you to regulate the comfort and power of the temperature emitted. A setting you can vary at will, depending on the nature of your activity and the outside temperature you feel.

      The heat is evenly distributed: it soothes without ever burning. It gives you a feeling of well-being, so you can continue and prolong your activity without fear of the cold.

      Why use heated garments G-Heat?

      Sport, work, leisure activities... it happens very frequently, in very different contexts, that traditional technical clothing reaches its limits and is no longer effective, with the consequence that thermogenesis no longer works.

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

      Depending on how long you've been exposed to the cold, you may experience more or less serious health risks: numbness, frostbite... making it difficult, if not impossible, to continue an activity.

      G-Heat heated garments 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 7 hours of warmth depending on the model.

      How do you operate your heated garments?


      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 do you store your batteries?

      A battery must be stored full to avoid deterioration.

      How do you care for your heated garments?

      Preferably hand-wash (or surface-wash) your garments with warm water and soap or a mild detergent without fabric softener, after removing the battery. We do not recommend machine washing.

      To wring them out and dry them, you'll need a little patience. Don't try to wring them out, or dry them on a radiator or in a tumble-dryer, as you risk damaging the heating systems: that would be a shame!

      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 clothing for every activity


      Heated garments G-Heat have been designed to make you feel good, not only during nomadic outdoor activities in cold weather where you alternate phases of effort and rest, or at work, but also to relieve people suffering from the cold.

      Heated ski clothing

      Feet and hands are the first to be affected by the cold when skiing. That's why we offer heated gloves and socks designed for skiers and snowboarders, with leashes on the gloves or mittens so they don't get lost, drawstrings to keep the air out, leather palm for better pole grip...

      They're also handy for accompanying the kids down the sledging slopes without getting cold taking photos. Wearing a heated jacket or down jacket, you'll never see time go by...

      See the collection

      Heated motorcycle clothing

      Whether you ride for sport or in the city, protecting your hands is essential when you're a motorcyclist. Protection from falls, yes, but also from sometimes harsh weather conditions! Rain, wind and cold don't have to spoil the pleasure of a good roadtrip or daily commute. More than a "simple motorcycle glove", our heated motorcycle gloves are a must-have accessory for your trips.

      See the collection

      Heated cycling gloves

      For cycling enthusiasts, G-Heat offers a collection of heated gloves, socks, insoles and jackets, for those who want the pleasure of riding, getting away from it all, or the need for a different way of getting around, even in winter. 

      See the collection

      Well-being heated gloves

      Our heated gloves are particularly effective and suitable for people who are very sensitive to the cold or suffer from Raynaud's disease, who are handicapped by the pain caused by the cold on a daily basis. Like heated socks, they effectively counteract attacks by rapidly warming the affected extremities.

      Like sleeveless heating jackets, they will also be useful for people who want to reduce their energy consumption and turn down the thermostat in their home by a few degrees.

      See the collection

      Heated hunting and fishing gloves

      Heated clothing - gloves, jackets, muffs, socks, etc. - is very useful for hunters and anglers who spend long days in the cold in static positions. No need for heaters, with built-in batteries, our heated gloves will be the allies of a long and pleasant hunting trip in extreme cold. Very specific garments, like the APPROCHE model, which has a special finish on the index finger for hunting.

      See the collection

      Professional heated gloves

      In the workplace, many situations involving exposure to the cold can give rise to risks of varying degrees of severity for workers. Our heated workwear is one of those preventive solutions that can avoid the risks caused by overexposure. Our aim is to improve your working conditions, help you get the job done properly, reduce the daily strain...

      See the collection

      Heated riding gloves

      During outings or training in cold weather, riders' hands are the first to be affected by the cold. We have developed heated gloves in soft leather specifically designed to provide the perfect balance between comfort, resistance and dexterity.

      See the collection

       

      See all heated gloves 

      FEATURES

      Features of heated cycling clothing G-Heat

      Our heated cycling garments 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 garments without activating additional heat diffusion.  

      Control the intensity of your heated garments yourself

      All our heated garments feature a temperature control knob.

      3 intensities allow you to regulate the comfort and power of the temperature emitted. A setting you can vary at will, depending on the nature of your activity and the outside temperature you feel.

      The heat is evenly distributed: it soothes without ever burning. It gives you a feeling of well-being, so you can continue and prolong your activity without fear of the cold.

      ADVANTAGES

      Why use heated garments G-Heat?

      Sport, work, leisure activities... it happens very frequently, in very different contexts, that traditional technical clothing reaches its limits and is no longer effective, with the consequence that thermogenesis no longer works.

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

      Depending on how long you've been exposed to the cold, you may experience more or less serious health risks: numbness, frostbite... making it difficult, if not impossible, to continue an activity.

      G-Heat heated garments 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 7 hours of warmth depending on the model.

      USE COUNCIL

      How do you operate your heated garments?


      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 do you store your batteries?

      A battery must be stored full to avoid deterioration.

      How do you care for your heated garments?

      Preferably hand-wash (or surface-wash) your garments with warm water and soap or a mild detergent without fabric softener, after removing the battery. We do not recommend machine washing.

      To wring them out and dry them, you'll need a little patience. Don't try to wring them out, or dry them on a radiator or in a tumble-dryer, as you risk damaging the heating systems: that would be a shame!

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