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Suffering from cold fingers on the motorcycle? Discover how heated motorcycle gloves work, what to look out for, and explore our range of heated gloves.
By Nicky - 1 december 2025
Anyone who rides in autumn, winter, or early spring knows the problem: cold fingers. This doesn’t just affect comfort — it also impacts reaction time. Heated motorcycle gloves prevent stiffness in your hands and help you maintain maximum control of the handlebars, even at low temperatures.
Want to see our current selection right away? Check out our collection of heated motorcycle gloves.
Heated motorcycle gloves contain thin heating wires that are evenly distributed across the palm, fingers, and back of the hand. They generally work in two ways:
Convenient battery system – a rechargeable battery integrated into the cuff
Powered by the motorcycle battery – direct power supply from the 12V connection on your bike
In addition, many models come with multiple heat settings, allowing you to easily adjust the temperature while riding.
Many riders think: “But I already have heated grips, isn’t that enough?”
The difference:
Heated grips only warm your palm
Heated motorcycle gloves also warm the back of the hand + fingers
Heat from gloves is less affected by wind chill
Ideal for longer rides, commuting, and winter touring
Conclusion: heated grips are useful — heated gloves are complete.
When choosing your heated gloves, pay attention to the following features:
Waterproof and breathable membrane — e.g., Gore-Tex, Hydratex, or Aquashell
Fit — snug without pinching
Ease of use while riding — heating button easy to operate with gloves on
Protection — reinforcements and knuckle protection
Type of heating — battery-powered vs motorcycle-powered
Battery life — how long can you heat on the highest setting?
We’re happy to help you choose — feel free to contact our customer service.
Turn on the heating before you start riding, not after your fingers are already cold.
Bring a spare battery for longer rides.
Combine with a winter jacket, heated inner jacket, or heated grips for maximum warmth.
Just like with other motorcycle gear, fit is essential for women’s gloves. Women-specific heated motorcycle gloves are designed with a narrower silhouette, slimmer fingers, and an anatomically female cut. This not only ensures better ergonomics, but also optimal heat transfer because the heating elements sit closer to the skin. Below, you’ll find a selection of our heated motorcycle gloves for women.
At ChromeBurner, we not only offer an extensive selection of motorcycle gloves, but also a collection of heated gloves from brands such as Macna, Bogotto, REV’IT!, Ixon, and more. With our expert guidance, competitive prices, and fast delivery, ChromeBurner is the place to upgrade your motorcycle gear. Check out our range and ride off with the perfect gloves that suit you!Still unsure? Get in touch with our specialists — we ride ourselves and speak from real-world experience.
Heated motorcycle gloves contain thin heating wires that are electrically powered via a battery or direct 12V connection to the bike. They distribute heat evenly across the palm, fingers, and back of the hand.
Depending on the brand and heat level, batteries typically last between 2 and 6 hours. At the highest setting, the runtime is shortest; at the lowest, the longest.
Many models are waterproof and breathable thanks to membranes such as Gore-Tex, Hydratex, or Aquashell. Check the specifications for each product to confirm.
Heated grips mainly warm the palm, while heated gloves keep the entire hand warm — including the fingers. For winter riding, gloves are more effective.
Yes, modern heated gloves provide good flexibility and grip. They are designed not to limit control, even with thick winter insulation.
Yes, battery-powered models can be used for winter walking, cycling, or other outdoor activities. Only 12V-connected models are motorcycle-specific.
Yes, women’s gloves have a slimmer fit and smaller finger profile, placing the heating elements closer to the skin for better warmth.