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Heated motorcycle clothing delivers warmth where a rider needs it without relying only on increasingly bulky insulation. This collection covers heated gloves, jackets, jacket liners, vests, body warmers and trousers, including vehicle-powered and rechargeable battery systems from Keis, Gerbing, Macna, REV'IT!, Richa, Racer, Alpinestars and other motorcycle clothing brands.
The right choice begins with the power system, not simply the garment type. Some products include batteries, controllers or a vehicle connection kit; others are designed to join an existing system and are sold without those parts. Always read the individual product page so you know exactly what is supplied and what else is required.
Battery-powered or connected to the motorcycle?
Rechargeable battery systems
Portable batteries keep the garment independent of the bike and can suit commuting, short journeys or off-bike use. Check whether the battery and charger are included, where the battery sits, the available heat settings and the manufacturer's stated running time for the chosen setting.
Vehicle-powered systems
Motorcycle-powered clothing connects to a compatible 12V system through the specified lead, harness and controller. It can provide continuous power while riding, but the complete garment load must be suitable for the motorcycle's available electrical output.
Kit and no-kit versions
Several gloves in this collection are offered both with a power kit and without one. A no-kit version may be appropriate if you already own the correct batteries or vehicle connection, but the lower product price does not mean it is ready to use on its own.
Connected clothing systems
Some jackets and trousers provide connection points for compatible gloves or lower-body items. Treat each brand as its own system unless the manufacturer expressly confirms compatibility, including plug type, voltage, controller and maximum current.
Choose heated gear for the job
Heated gloves make up the largest part of this range. Fit and control feel remain essential: the fingers should reach the ends without pressure, the palm should not bunch around the grip and any battery pack should sit securely. Waterproofing, armour and certification are separate product features, so confirm them on each glove rather than assuming that all heated gloves are alike. You can compare them with the wider motorcycle gloves collection.
Heated jackets, liners and vests warm the core and may form the hub of a connected clothing system. Many are intended as close mid-layers rather than substitutes for an abrasion-resistant, armoured motorcycle jacket. Check the stated use, heating zones, connection points and the space available beneath your outer layer.
Heated trousers and lower-body layers can be useful on longer cold-weather journeys. Make sure the layer does not interfere with hip or knee armour and that cables can be routed without pinching when seated. The same principle applies wherever a garment connects to gloves, socks or insoles.
A practical heated clothing checklist
- Confirm what is included. Look for the battery, charger, harness, controller and any Y-lead or extension named on the product page.
- Match the power source. Do not connect a garment to a different voltage or an unapproved controller simply because the plug appears to fit.
- Check the complete load. Add the requirements of garments that will run together, not just the first item in the system.
- Test fit with riding kit. Sit in the riding position and check controls, cuffs, armour, cable routing and movement.
- Start on a lower setting. Follow the manufacturer's operating instructions and adjust gradually rather than beginning at maximum heat.
- Follow the care instructions. Disconnect removable batteries and controllers where directed and never assume that a powered garment can be washed like an ordinary layer.
Why compare heated motorcycle gear at Moto Central?
Moto Central's range lets riders compare complete kits, compatible additions and self-contained gloves across several established heating systems in one place. Product pages show the current size choices and identify whether a model is supplied with or without its kit, helping you avoid buying a garment that cannot be powered in the way you intend.
The collection also covers different fits, including women-specific gloves and clothing. If you want to start with core layers rather than gloves, browse the dedicated heated motorcycle clothing range where applicable, or speak to the Moto Central team with the bike model and the heated items you plan to use together.
Customer questions
Can I mix batteries and controllers from different heated clothing brands?
Only if the manufacturers specifically confirm compatibility. Matching connectors alone do not prove that voltage, current and control systems are suitable.
Do heated gloves include batteries?
It depends on the product. Some are complete kits, while others are sold without a kit for riders who already own the correct system. Check the supplied-items list before ordering.
Does heated motorcycle clothing replace protective riding kit?
Not automatically. Many heated jackets, vests and liners are warming layers intended to sit beneath protective outer clothing. Check the individual garment's stated protective specification.
Is every heated garment waterproof?
No. Heating and waterproofing are separate features. Confirm the weather protection and care instructions for the exact product.
Can I run heated clothing with the motorcycle switched off?
Follow the system manufacturer's instructions. Vehicle-powered equipment can discharge the motorcycle battery, so connection and operation must follow the specified procedure.




