The Radiant heated gloves from Highway 21 deliver fingertip circulation-saving warmth to your hands—the part of your body most likely to go numb from riding in the cold.
Two lithium ion battery packs power these gloves, each is about the size of a short stack of business cards—almost big enough to be awkward to shove into the inside of the gauntlet, but not quite. They’re operated by simple plus and minus buttons that offer tactile feedback even through a chunky fingertip, and the setting (1, 2 or 3) is easy to read via an LED display.
For most urban commutes, a single charge will get you to work and back. Or toss the charger in the included zippered carrying. And these gloves have the chops for longer trips, too. Expect the batteries to last up to two+ hours depending on heat setting. Results may vary depending on how cold it is, what setting the gloves are on, and your own personal preference/pain tolerance.
Replacement batteries are sold separately, and are a great option for extending your range on a cold day. For longer commutes or extended use, consider a 12-volt heated gear system that plugs directly into your motorcycle's battery.
Thanks to a Hipora liner underneath the cowhide exterior, they’ve got waterproof aspirations, too. While we never go as far as to call anything fully waterproof for motorcycle use, the presence of the waterproof membrane means these gloves will also be windproof. And thanks a healthy helping of 100g 3M Thinsulate filling—even when the power isn’t on, they’re warm and weatherproof without the batteries installed.
These gloves offer some creature comforts too, like touchscreen compatible fingertips, a basic knuckle protector, and dual wrist and cuff closures, which are elasticated for easy use.
Each pair of gloves comes with a zippered carrying case big enough to hold the gloves, the included dual charger, and two included batteries.
The Radiant heated gloves from Highway 21 deliver fingertip circulation-saving warmth to your hands—the part of your body most likely to go numb from riding in the cold.
Two lithium ion battery packs power these gloves, each is about the size of a short stack of business cards—almost big enough to be awkward to shove into the inside of the gauntlet, but not quite. They’re operated by simple plus and minus buttons that offer tactile feedback even through a chunky fingertip, and the setting (1, 2 or 3) is easy to read via an LED display.
For most urban commutes, a single charge will get you to work and back. Or toss the charger in the included zippered carrying. And these gloves have the chops for longer trips, too. Expect the batteries to last up to two+ hours depending on heat setting. Results may vary depending on how cold it is, what setting the gloves are on, and your own personal preference/pain tolerance.
Replacement batteries are sold separately, and are a great option for extending your range on a cold day. For longer commutes or extended use, consider a 12-volt heated gear system that plugs directly into your motorcycle's battery.
Thanks to a Hipora liner underneath the cowhide exterior, they’ve got waterproof aspirations, too. While we never go as far as to call anything fully waterproof for motorcycle use, the presence of the waterproof membrane means these gloves will also be windproof. And thanks a healthy helping of 100g 3M Thinsulate filling—even when the power isn’t on, they’re warm and weatherproof without the batteries installed.
These gloves offer some creature comforts too, like touchscreen compatible fingertips, a basic knuckle protector, and dual wrist and cuff closures, which are elasticated for easy use.
Each pair of gloves comes with a zippered carrying case big enough to hold the gloves, the included dual charger, and two included batteries.