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True: Riding with 12-volt gear that plugs into your bike can be a real pain in the ass. Also true: Riding with 12-volt gear that plugs into your bike is THE best way to stay comfortable and in control when outside temperatures are too cold to ride with conventional cold-weather gloves.

At some point in the season, all the layers in the world won’t save you, unless you go nuclear with heated gear.


Gerbing has long offered two standard 12-volt glove options, the Vanguard gauntlet, and the recently restocked Hero Short Glove. Both are built from sturdy leather backed with hard knuckle armor, 3M Thinsulate insulation, and a wind/waterproof liner built in.

Now Gerbing has a third 12-volt hand-toaster option with this new low-profile glove liner that integrates its patented Microwire heating element in a form factor that will work with most gloves you already own.

Sizing note: These are super thin and low-profile, but they're not non-existent. You'll need a little bit of extra room in the fit of whatever gloves you use over these liners. If you're using a deerskin glove from Lee Parks, or our own D3o armored version (pictured), then you can expect the hide to stretch out a fraction of a size after regular use with this liner.

As with Gerbing's other gloves, you'll want to pick up a temperature controller to manage power output, as well as a required $12 battery harness. We highly recommend going with a dual-zone controller setup so you can a control jacket liner and gloves separately, like a dual zone thermostat.

If you're running the glove liners on their own you'll also need a Y-cable to connect the gloves. But if you get a 12-volt jacket liner, the wiring harness is included and the jacket comes with pre-wired sleeves for no-hassle glove compatibility.

Microwave is essentially stainless steel coils with military-spec durability. It’s the same root technology that powered all Gerbing’s heated gear, which has for good reason become the industry’s standard-bearer for quality heated gear.

  • Heats your hands and fingers
  • Touch-screen friendly
  • Connects to your motorcycle’s electrical power
  • Microwire heating elements deliver evenly distributed heat
  • Lifetime warranty on the heating elements
  • Moisture-wicking Fabric
  • Special long gauntlet intended to fit under other gloves
  • Hand-washable anti-bacterial-treated material

Gerbing 12V Heated Glove Liners

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If you don’t want to worry about charging and swapping batteries in a 7-volt glove, and/or are looking for more than a couple hours of heat per ride, then Gerbing’s new 12-volt glove liners are worth a look. Read More Read More

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About The Brand

Gerbing is a longstanding leader in the heated gear market. Its stainless steel filament MicroWire heating element is relied on by the U.S. military and motorcyclists worldwide for its long-lasting, quick-to-heat performance that, when paired with a quality controller, lets the user maintain a temperature neutral comfort zone.

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True: Riding with 12-volt gear that plugs into your bike can be a real pain in the ass. Also true: Riding with 12-volt gear that plugs into your bike is THE best way to stay comfortable and in control when outside temperatures are too cold to ride with conventional cold-weather gloves.

At some point in the season, all the layers in the world won’t save you, unless you go nuclear with heated gear.


Gerbing has long offered two standard 12-volt glove options, the Vanguard gauntlet, and the recently restocked Hero Short Glove. Both are built from sturdy leather backed with hard knuckle armor, 3M Thinsulate insulation, and a wind/waterproof liner built in.

Now Gerbing has a third 12-volt hand-toaster option with this new low-profile glove liner that integrates its patented Microwire heating element in a form factor that will work with most gloves you already own.

Sizing note: These are super thin and low-profile, but they're not non-existent. You'll need a little bit of extra room in the fit of whatever gloves you use over these liners. If you're using a deerskin glove from Lee Parks, or our own D3o armored version (pictured), then you can expect the hide to stretch out a fraction of a size after regular use with this liner.

As with Gerbing's other gloves, you'll want to pick up a temperature controller to manage power output, as well as a required $12 battery harness. We highly recommend going with a dual-zone controller setup so you can a control jacket liner and gloves separately, like a dual zone thermostat.

If you're running the glove liners on their own you'll also need a Y-cable to connect the gloves. But if you get a 12-volt jacket liner, the wiring harness is included and the jacket comes with pre-wired sleeves for no-hassle glove compatibility.

Microwave is essentially stainless steel coils with military-spec durability. It’s the same root technology that powered all Gerbing’s heated gear, which has for good reason become the industry’s standard-bearer for quality heated gear.

  • Heats your hands and fingers
  • Touch-screen friendly
  • Connects to your motorcycle’s electrical power
  • Microwire heating elements deliver evenly distributed heat
  • Lifetime warranty on the heating elements
  • Moisture-wicking Fabric
  • Special long gauntlet intended to fit under other gloves
  • Hand-washable anti-bacterial-treated material

About The Brand

Gerbing is a longstanding leader in the heated gear market. Its stainless steel filament MicroWire heating element is relied on by the U.S. military and motorcyclists worldwide for its long-lasting, quick-to-heat performance that, when paired with a quality controller, lets the user maintain a temperature neutral comfort zone.

More products by Gerbing

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