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Firstgear
2009 Model
Heated Rider Gloves
$116.99
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MSRP $129.99
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Product Description
Firstgear Heated Rider Gloves
There’s nothing worse than trying to operate your bike with cold, numb fingers. Bulky, unheated gloves make things even tougher by reducing feel, reaction time and complicating operation of the controls. Firstgear’s Warm & Safe heated gloves for men and women feature heating throughout the entire glove, while maintaining the thinness of a summer glove. The gloves plug directly into the jacket liner, or an optional separate wire harness, allowing riders to adjust the temperature of the gloves independently of the jacket with a Dual Heat-Troller™.
Features:
DC-heated, produces 15 watts of heat at 12.8 Volts (each glove) and should be used with a Firstgear Heat-Troller™ for optimum safety
Firstgear Heat-Troller™ required to operate gloves independently (See Demo Video for more information)
Grade-A, top-grain, drum-dyed cowhide construction
Porelle® breathable, waterproof membrane
Thinsulate layer
Pre-curved fingers and finger-mounted, rubber faceshield wiper
Elastic wrist and adjustable hook-and-loop gauntlet closure
Reinforced protection in palm
Reflective piping on top
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Accessories
Firstgear
Single Mounted Heat-Troller
$71.99
Firstgear
Dual Portable Heat-Troller
$89.99
Firstgear
DC Coax Plug Y-Harness
$13.99
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Heated Pants Liner
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating -
Based on 27 Review(s)
Fit
4.4
Features
4.7
Finish
4.7
Cost Benefit
4.5
Durability
4.6
Overall
4.6
Latest Reviews
Fit
4.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Overall
4.6
All Season Rider
Severn, MD
Great Gloves when working
I bought these gloves after much research and reading reviews. The first pair I purchased kept my fingers warm and was welcomed after past years of having frozen fingers. They were a little bulky but I could still work the controls (turn signal, heat-troller, clutch, etc.) OK. They initially worked great, however after the second use, the left glove stopped working. Motorcycle Superstore accepted the return without any hassles. I purchased a second pair and again the left glove quit working, this time during the first use. Because I like the gloves and there are so many good reviews, I plan to try one more pair before giving up and trying a different brand.
Fit
4.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
4.0
Features
4.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Overall
4.2
Mike Girard
Concord, NH
Heated gloves
Great gloves. But I found the large slightly undersized. Best to go up one size.
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
5.0
Zoltan
Sterling, MA
Firstgear - Heated Rider Gloves
These gloves fit me well and are comfortable. I found that these are actually warmer and more wind-proof than my winter gloves I'd used before. And this is before I plug in the power. Initially I found them a tad stiff and clumsy, but they broke in OK and I got used to them. Good gloves for three seasons (autumn, winter, spring) and the summer too in case you live in New England.
Fit
2.0
Finish
4.0
Durability
3.0
Features
4.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Overall
3.4
Chuck
Belmont, MI
Firtst Gear Heated Gloves
You probably need the next size up to fit properly from most glove sizing. In addition to the sizing issue, the gauntlet is both too short for proper coverage over a jacket and too narrow to fit over the jacket also. The finish seems fine but time will tell as well as the durability. Features and cost benefit seem reasonable will other products of this type. I have the dual controller and that seems to be a good way to go with both the gloves and jacket as I usually have them set at different levels.
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
5.0
Chaz Roberts
Santa Barbara, CA
Firstgear Heated Gloves
I was elated when I opened up and saw the gloves. They looked and fit just like my regular riding gloves. Not bulky or heavy...just right. They hook up to the jacket liner and except for the wires hanging out, they were very comfortable and warm. I heard that there were a lot less issues with Firstgear heated clothing (compared to other brands)and that proved to be true for me. Go git 'em!
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
5.0
John
Clinton, WA
Toasty Fingers
Tired of numb fingers when riding on cool days, I was. After trying various "winter" gloves I decided to give heated gloves a try. These Firstgear heated gloves work great. I use them with the 65 watt jacket liner and the semi mounted heat-troller. I rarely ever turn the power up past 50%. The gloves are well made and quite warm even without the juice turned on. I would recommend these gloves to anyone that rides in temps below 50 degrees on a regular basis.
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
5.0
Leslie
Edmond, OK
Firstgear - Heated Rider Gloves
Those gloves keep my hands really warm on the cold days. But I don’t plug them in on days when the temp is 40 degrees. They keep my hands warm.
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
5.0
Mark
Baltimore, MD
Kevlar Heated Gloves
I bought the liner, Kevlar gloves and dual controller. Toasty warm. All work perfectly. I rode for 2 hours on I-95 yesterday (75mph) in 40 degree weather with my jacket liner and gloves on high. I was toasty warm, just like riding in summer. I've used my gear 5 or 6 times. The gloves are not near as bulky as the snowmobile gloves I used to have to wear when it got cold. Gauntlets keep all wind out. No strain on my electrical system ('03 HD Road King). Easy to install. A little spendy, but REALLY nice to have. I haven't used the gear in a heavy rain...yet. If it performs as well in a heavy rain as it has so far, it'll be worth every penny to those of us who ride all year.
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
5.0
Eric
Bellingham, WA
Warm and Dry in the Pacific Northwest
I picked up a pair of the Firstgear Heated Gloves as I was tired of my knuckles freezing and my palms being warm with only my heated grips. These gloves keep my entire hand dry and very warm so I can enjoy a longer riding season in comfort.
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
5.0
Michael Dean
Ashburn, VA
These are great!
After going to work on a 20-degree day and having my hands get uncomfortably cold (probably a little unsafe as I couldn't move my fingertips that quickly), I decided to take the plunge. Well, the Firstgear gloves are fantastic. I ride in 20-degree weather with warm hands - yes warm. It's actually an odd feeling at first. Coming home from school one night (about 30 to 35 degrees); the cold was all around but my hands were probably 90 degrees! All I could do was laugh and enjoy. The service from Motorcycle Superstore was awesome. I didn't realize I need an adaptor since I was plugging into the Heat-troller (as opposed to plugging into a jacket) but the sales rep hooked me up with the info. Great work!