
Waterproof Rechargeable Heated Gloves from Venture Heated Clothing will keep your hands toasty in the coldest winter conditions. These battery-operated gloves will stay warm for 4 to 8 hours on a single charge.
Unlike most other heated gloves, this model is rechargeable, now you can stop lugging around extra batteries. These bad boys are waterproof and rechargeable, and contain 3M Thinsulate which will keep your fingers toasty warm even on the coldest of days. Recharging the battery pack takes about 3 hours and the gloves will stay warm from 4 to 8 hours, so you can enjoy an afternoon outdoors or the majority of a work day out in the cold. Four temperature settings let you adjust the heat to your needs.
With a price of $179 you will pay a premium ..read more
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Heated Glove Liners transform your favorite gloves into heated gloves. Slip on these battery heated glove liners before you put on your gloves and stay warmer this winter, without sacrificing your mobility.
Using “carbon microfiber bundles,” the heat provided by 3 AA batteries is spread evenly up and down each individual finger and the thumb, but the lightweight material is flexible enough not to reduce dexterity.
The low-power heat is gentle and safe, adjusts to two levels, and lasts for up to 4 hours at a time. The liners have two temperature settings and allow a set of batteries should last up to 4 hours of continuous use. Requires 6 AA batteries, (3 for each hand). Two sizes S/M and L/XL.
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The Tourmaster Synergy Electrically Heated Textile Glove is a great looking pair of gloves from the popular motorcycle apparel brand. Their use of high quality materials translates into an excellent fitting and elegant looking glove.
Premium features of the heated gloves include goatskin palm construction, stretch fabric and a Rainguard waterproof and breathable barrier. Polyfill insulation helps to retain heat and make these gloves very comfortable. Heat is provided by flexible carbon fiber heating elements which run along the inside of the glove to keep fingers and thumbs warm. There is a solid-state thermostat that is electronically controlled to maintain heat at one of three different comfort levels.
These gloves can be had for around $130 new from Amazon.
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These womens heated gloves are part of the Gen X-2 personal heating system and can be used with the heated vest and arm chaps, or as a stand alone heating system.
The gloves are constructed with a breathable triple-layer fabric construction. Thinsulate heating elements run down the length of each finger and across the back of the hand, these gloves will keep any lady’s fingers warm. The gloves produce 20W of heat drawn from 1.8 AMPS of power. The cuffs are wide and gauntlet style to help keep snow and cold from hitting your wrists. A chinch strap lets you tighten the opening still farther to ensure a good snug fit. Anti-slip gel pads in the palms let you grip a ski-pole or a handrail with equal ease.
These gloves cost around ..read more
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Winter can be brutal. Decent gloves can be merely suitable. We all want to be warm in the winter, so let’s talk about heated gloves. You may remember the Zanier heated gloves. Those bad boys cost a steep $500.
Enter Blazewear. These waterproof, windproof, rechargeable gloves are a simple solution to frosty finger tips. The carbon polyester heating element can reach a temp of 60 deg, and last past the three hour mark. The 3x AA rechargeable batteries are the power source and help keep these gloves affordable at a mere $49.59. So you can get these gloves at the same price as a decent pair of ski gloves. Stay warm and look for new models for the upcoming season.
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Smart Fabrics Heated Clothing from Gerbing, a company based out of Seattle focuses on bringing you a warm feeling in the coldest times of the year to their customers with high tech heated clothing.Their collection of heated clothing technologies ranges from the more ‘conventional’ textile heating systems like insulated copper wires to Micro Wires and Nano Wire heat technology to high tech smart fabrics like Carbon Fiber Heat Technology.
A product that uses the Carbon Fiber technology is the LITE HEATED VEST LINER. As the name implies, it is a light weight vest that radiates a comfy temperature and can be worn under an outer jacket.
The Heated Vest is powered by a 7.4v lithium battery pack which gives 4 hours of heat on the highest setting or over 10 hours ..read more
Posted in: Gerbing, Heating, Vest, e-Textiles

Germany’s advanced e-Textiles company WarmX has a great product many of us are craving for right now: electrically heated underwear. A flip of a switch is all it takes and in no time your body gets hugged by a waive of warmth.
There are many heated clothing products on the market which work well but most if not all of them are a bit bulky. WarmX products stand out with their seamless integration of the heating elements into fabrics without adding any bulk.
Conductive polyamide fibers are directly woven into the fabric which are then supplied with electricity by a small rechargeable battery. The knitted fabric warms directly on the skin – completely without heating wires!
In this way only a very small amount of electricity is needed compared to other heated clothing ..read more
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Keeping the fingers warm in freezing cold temperatures is one of the most expressed wishes by many folks out there in the cold.
Heated gloves or mittens would be great in this situation so we took a look around to see ‘if’ and ‘what’ is available. To our surprise there is a whole industry emerging around heated clothing.Out of the many options of jackets, trousers and even shoe soles with battery powered heat sources, gloves and mittens seem to me the most practical.
The best high quality heated gloves or mittens we could find are the Zanier Heat-GX ski gloves and mittens. The gloves can be found on the cozywinters.com website.
Their heated gloves and mittens have adjustable, processor-controlled heating and advanced power cell technology which can be regulated with 3 different ..read more
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Todays Christmas gift tip keeps you cozy warm during the cold days ahead. The self heating vest from Maplin. The styling might not be the first choice for most people but if you need to be outdoors by near or sub 32°F (0°C) temperature it might be your first choice of clothing to keep you warm.
Or you can always choose to wear the heated vest underneath your jacket in order not to scarifice your good fashion sense and stay warm.
The Maplin Heated Vest is made of fabric that self-heats using heating wires woven right into the jackets fabric. The heating is powered by 6 AAA batteries which generate up to 104°F (40°C) in just 5 minutes. The heated vest is water resistant as well, so no danger to get an ..read more
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Las Vegas had its e-Textile symposium and almost at the same time on the other side of the globe in Taiwan, the Textile International Forum and Exhibition in Taipei has e-Textiles on their agenda as well.
Scientists from the Taiwan Textile Research Institute showed backed to the delight of the visitors toasts in an oven made of textiles. Yes, I didn’t make a typo, their oven is made of thin and flexible conductive elements woven into the oven’s highly heat-resistant fabric.
The oven’s internal temperature can exceed 300 degrees Celsius without damaging the soft fabric and weights only a few hundred grams.
For what is a textile oven good you might ask. For one, such oven can be folded according the Scientists and it is of course very light. This can become ..read more
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