Not only are warm gloves a luxury that will keep your hands toasty warm while skiing, hiking, or performing other types of outdoor activities, but they are also sometimes a necessity. That’s because extremely cold conditions will cause the body to redirect warm blood from the hands, so it can be used to keep your core warm. Frostbite is often the result, and if sustained long enough, damage to the hands and fingers.

Since keeping your fingers and hands warm should be your number one priority, we’ve decided to review some of the best-heated gloves currently available. The following gloves are the ones that we’re the most confident about, and the ones that we feel will keep all of our reader’s hands nice and warm.

Quick Summary of the Best Heated Gloves

Editor’s Choice: Velazzio Thermo 1 Battery-Powered Gloves

Anyone who needs a heated pair of gloves is probably not going to want a middle-of-the-road pair of gloves. What we mean by that statement, is that if regular gloves aren’t good enough to keep the wearer’s hands warm, then a pair of gloves that barely warms the hands isn’t going to be good enough either. That’s why we feel fortunate that we came across these gloves by Velazzio. Not only do they warm the hands, but they provide enough warmth to get the wearer through even the coldest of conditions.

These gloves are warmed using a 7.4-volt rechargeable battery that powers a built-in carbon fiber heating panel that travels over the back of the wearer’s hand. It also is equipped with Premium 3M Thinsulate that helps to retain the wearer’s natural body heat, all while allowing the wearer to maintain their manual dexterity. That allows the gloves to warm the wearer’s hands quite well in not only temperatures below 32-degrees Fahrenheit, but also in extremely cold sub-zero temperatures–even as low as -25 degrees. All of which makes these gloves great for not only skiing or winter trekking but for any outdoor winter activity.

These gloves are also equipped with intelligent controls that allow the wearer to adjust them as needed to achieve the perfect balance between warmth and battery life. These gloves have low, medium, and high-settings that allow the wearer to use them as they see fit.

And because these gloves also have a smart power-saving feature, the gloves will preheat on high for 5-minutes before switching to medium when that mode is used. Other features that can be found include a water repellent outer shell, and a Fan-Tex membrane that keeps out outside moisture while allowing sweat to escape.

It’s easy to see just how easy these heated gloves are to use and how they can keep the wearer’s hands nice and warm. Anyone looking for a pair of quality gloves with a heating feature might want to take a look at these gloves.

What we liked about it
  • The gloves are extremely comfortable.
  • They keep the hands very warm.

Also Recommended: Savior Unisex Electric Ski Gloves

Even though these gloves don’t heat up as quickly as our number one pick for heated gloves, we do think that they’re a great pair of gloves. They’re very stylish, are made with quality materials and they do a good job of keeping the wearer’s hands warm. All of which makes this company’s name, Savior, quite appropriate for these gloves.

Sure, they’re a bit on the expensive side, but we do think that many of our readers are going to enjoy them, so let’s take a few moments to talk about some of the features that can be found on them.

The first thing we’d like to mention are the materials used to make these gloves. They’re made with a combination of 60% polyester and 40% lambskin, so they breathe quite well, but also offer water-resistance and wind resistance to the wearer’s hands.

Inside of the gloves are cotton insulation that contains the heat elements and a pair of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. They’re also equipped with a carbon-fiber protective shell that helps to protect the wearer’s joints.

Next up, let’s talk about how well the gloves heat up. In our opinion, these gloves provide great heat and they allow the wearer to choose from among three temperature settings. There’s low, medium and high heat settings, so the wearer can choose what’s appropriate for them at any given time. And because the batteries in these gloves are rechargeable, the consumer doesn’t have to worry about changing the batteries regularly.

We think that all of these features come together quite well to create a pair of heated gloves that are not only good for skiing, or snowboarding, but also for other outdoor winter activities such as hiking, hunting, and mountaineering. And because they fit true to fit, consumers can rest assured that they will be able to find a pair of gloves that fit their hand size and their style.

What we liked about it
  • These gloves warm-up quite well.
  • They’re good for skiing, motorcycle riding, and hiking.

Also Consider: Heat Warmer Unisex Rechargeable Heated Gloves

One of the first things that consumers will be able to notice when they pick up a pair of these shoes is the fact that they’re made extremely well. These gloves are constructed of high-quality materials and their stitching looks right on point. That gives us the impression that these gloves are going to be able to hold up for quite some time.

These gloves are made with a leather palm and they have a button on them that allows them to be turned on/off. They’re also made with a carbon fiber heating element in them that helps the gloves warm-up quickly, although consumers should be advised that the element doesn’t extend to the fingers, so the consumer’s fingertips may become cold even as the rest of their hands is kept warm. These gloves also come with a 2200 mA Li-Po battery that can be easily removed to be recharged.

These gloves also have three heating levels that make them more versatile to use. They have a high-heat setting, a medium-heat setting, and a light-heat setting, so the wearer can adjust it according to their comfort level. And because the inside of these gloves features a cotton lining, they are also comfortable to wear even as their hands are being warmed. It should also be mentioned that these gloves are unisex, so anyone can wear them with confidence.

Keeping all of its features in mind, it’s easy to see why an increasing number of people are wearing these gloves. Sure, they’re not perfect and the fact that they don’t warm the fingertips is a bit annoying, but their construction does manage to keep most of the hand warm. Plus, it should be said that the fingertips are protected against the outside elements due to the quality of these gloves’ outer shell and warm cotton lining, so it probably won’t be a big deal for most people. All in all, we thought these were decent heated gloves and well worth considering.

What we liked about it
  • The majority of the glove heat up well.
  • They’re made with quality materials and construction.

A Guide To Buying Heated Gloves

Finding the best-heated gloves isn’t just about finding a pair that looks good or is equipped with a decent battery. There are quite a few things that the consumer is going to want to think about before choosing their next pair of gloves. That’s why we’ve decided to write this guide—a guide that will help all of our readers find the heated gloves that work the best for them and their needs. 

The Uses For Heated Gloves

Before we start discussing some of the features that consumers are going to want to consider before purchasing their next pair of heated gloves, it’s probably worth taking a few moments to talk about some of the uses for these gloves. Below are just a small fraction of some of the ways that consumers can use heated gloves

Uses For Heated Gloves:

  • Skiing or Snowboarding
  • Loading Docks Or Industrial Refrigerators
  • Truck Delivery
  • Winter Hiking
  • Mountaineering
  • Snowmobiling
  • Arthritis

First Step: Consider The Gloves’ Construction

One of the very first things that consumers are going to want to consider when they’re buying a new pair of gloves—whether they’re heated or not—is how the gloves are made. The outer layer of the gloves should be made of a water-resistance material that will keep out rain and snow. The inside layer should be made of cotton or similar material to help keep the wearer’s hands comfortable. It also doesn’t hurt if the gloves incorporate 3M Thinsulate material for added warmth. 

It’s also worth mentioning that the heating element should be made of a carbon-element and the gloves should use a Lithium-ion battery that’s easy to charge. And while we’re on the subject of the battery, it has to be said that battery-life is also important. Most people purchase heated gloves for work, so the gloves’ batteries should last at least 8-hours, if not longer. 

The construction of the palms is also an important consideration. Most people are going to want glove palms that have a little bit of extra wear-protection and provide the wearer with the grip they need. In most cases, this usually means a palm that’s made of PU leather, which is an artificial leather that’s been coated with polyurethane for added durability or a palm made out of actual cow leather. 

Second Step: Make Sure They’re Going To Fit

The next thing that the consumer will want to think about when purchasing a new pair of gloves is their size. Heated gloves that don’t fit well, don’t heat well, so the consumer should make sure that they get a pair of gloves that fit well. The gloves should conform to the wearer’s gloves snugly, but they shouldn’t be too tight. It’s a good idea to make sure that the gloves have some sort of adjustable wrist loops that help the fit snugly against the wrists to keep out snow. 

Third Step: Let’s Talk About Price

It’s also important for the consumer to think about the price of the gloves. There are budget gloves under $50, mid-range gloves that are in the $50-$100 range, and of course, heated gloves that are well over $100. Usually, the higher the cost of the gloves, the better their quality, but that isn’t always the case. There are plenty of gloves in the $50-$100 dollar range that do a good job of staying warm and do it without breaking the consumer’s budget. Of course, if the consumer doesn’t have the money for one of the gloves, they can buy budget heated gloves, but they shouldn’t expect these gloves to be as well made or to heat as well as more expensive gloves. 

Fourth Step: Let’s Consider Additional Features

Now that we’ve covered most of the features that consumers are going to want to consider before purchasing their next pair of heated gloves, it’s time to talk about some of the other features that the consumer might want to think about. Although the following features aren’t necessary for a pair of gloves to be the best-heated gloves around, most people will find them to be quite useful. With that being said, let’s take a quick look at some of these features, shall we?

Additional Features To Consider:

  • Touchscreen Fingertips
  • Locking Clips
  • Extra Batteries 
  • Intelligent Heating Controls
  • Water-Repellent Outershell
  • Lighted On/Off Switch
  • Reflective Outer Materials

In Conclusion

As most people will see quite clearly, there are a lot of things for consumers to think about before they purchase their next pair of heated gloves. But if the consumer takes the time to think about what they need, then they should have no problem finding a pair of heated gloves that work best for them.