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Stay Toasty on Two Wheels: Heated Gloves & Heated Grips Explained

Riding in the colder months doesn’t have to be a miserable, finger-numbing affair. Thanks to the wonders of modern motorcycle tech, heated gloves and heated grips can transform your winter rides into surprisingly comfortable adventures. Whether you're commuting, touring, or just trying to squeeze every last bit of riding time out of the season, investing in the right heated gear is a game-changer. In this post, we’re taking a closer look at heated gloves and grips — how they work, the benefits, and the best brands to keep your digits warm and functional.

Heated grips are a popular and cost-effective solution for winter riders. Installed directly onto your handlebars, they use internal heating elements to keep your palms and fingers warm by radiating heat through the rubber grip. Oxford is one of the most well-known names in the game, offering a wide range of heated grips for scooters, commuters, sportsbikes, and adventure tourers. Their grips are known for reliability, durability, and ease of use, with simple handlebar-mounted controllers that allow you to adjust the temperature on the go. Oxford’s “Premium” range, in particular, is a go-to for riders who want performance and comfort without fuss.

Whites is another great brand, especially for riders in Australia and New Zealand. Whites Heated Grips provide a solid option for those looking for budget-friendly, easy-to-install solutions without compromising on warmth. They’re compatible with most 12V systems and often come with multi-level heat settings and straightforward wiring kits — perfect for DIY installs.

While heated grips warm your palms, heated gloves take things to the next level by enveloping your entire hand — fingers and all — in toasty comfort. These gloves often feature built-in batteries or connect to your bike’s electrical system, delivering heat exactly where it’s needed most.

Macna is leading the charge with their range of heated gloves, offering advanced models with flexible heating elements, waterproof membranes, and excellent insulation. Their gloves often include adjustable heat levels, touchscreen compatibility, and even app-based control for some models.

Merlin brings classic British styling to heated gear. Their heated gloves combine vintage aesthetics with cutting-edge tech, providing comfort and warmth without sacrificing looks. Perfect for riders who want function and form.

Dririder, a staple for Aussie riders, delivers rugged and reliable heated gloves that are perfect for touring and commuting. Known for their practicality, Dririder’s gloves often feature long cuffs, waterproof shells, and breathable liners to tackle wet, cold rides head-on.

IXON brings a touch of European design to the scene, with stylish heated gloves built for performance. Their range suits both urban and adventure riders, with lightweight designs, strong knuckle protection, and efficient heat distribution.

FIVE, famous for their race-inspired gloves, has also embraced the heated scene. Their gloves balance safety and warmth, offering reinforced palm sliders, protective armor, and targeted heating zones.

Whether you choose heated grips, heated gloves, or both, the result is the same — more comfortable, safer winter rides. Warm hands improve reaction times, boost control, and most importantly, let you focus on the road ahead instead of counting the seconds until you get off the bike. So gear up with trusted brands like Oxford, Whites, Macna, Merlin, Dririder, IXON, and FIVE — and extend your riding season with style and warmth.

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