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Gerbing 12V Heated Glove Liners

Visian

look out!!!
After selling the last BMW I've owned with heated grips, I need some heated gloves.

My preference is to use glove liners.

I already have Gerbing Jacket Liner with the proper leads for gloves, along with a dual controller.

So, can anyone share their experience with Gerbing 12V Glove Liners?

*Please*... no brand/religious issues, I already have the other Gerbing products so I am going to get either the liners or the Gerbing heated gloves (should the liners be rated as "not so good.")

tia,,

Ian
 
Contact Ken Phenix - https://kphenix.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/Flaming-Hot-Heated-Gear/ - He can add heat to a pair of your existing gloves, or sell you the Warm-n-Safe liners which are the best in the industry. I'm very happy with the Klim gloves he added heat to for me.

Thanks, my preference is liners. I liked their FB page. ;)

If the Warm & Safe liners will plug into my Gerbings jacket, and work with my 2-knob controller (which I have been told is made by W&S) I certainly would consider them.
 
I use liners made by warm n safe and are similar to Gerbing . They are used when the Temps are sub 40 degrees . What they do is warm the entire hand vs just the bottom like grips do . They are fairly thin , and fit in all my current gloves . The issues with liners though is getting plugged in . Best habit is plug in both and let them hang . Then put on one and then the glove over it . Pick the hand that works best with gloves on to do your other hand . Once I get both on they stay on for a long time . If you are a LD rider like myself prep a card somewhere easy for fuel stops .

I also use Silk liners for the in-between temps . They fit in any glove and let me use a summer glove down to high 50's
 
I also use Silk liners for the in-between temps . They fit in any glove and let me use a summer glove down to high 50's

Thanks, I use the Aerostich liners and they work great.

I got caught out, though, in Norway this "summer"... the liners/glove combo didn't work so well at 40° temps, especially with no handguards.

(thank the good Lord for Hippo Hands!)

 
Thanks, my preference is liners. I liked their FB page. ;)

If the Warm & Safe liners will plug into my Gerbings jacket, and work with my 2-knob controller (which I have been told is made by W&S) I certainly would consider them.

They will work with your Gerbing controller and jacket.
 
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