$249.99 when purchased online
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About this item
Fit & style
- Reflective piping
- Premium outer shell with Cyberian Cordloc system
- Chamois thumb & TPC molded cinch strap
- Touchscreen compatible index finger
The Gerbing S7 battery heated gloves feature full front-and-back heating that runs all the way to your fingertips for a premium warming experience. These perfectly designed gloves are lightweight, durable, stylish, and provide world-class heating performance.
Gerbing heated gloves use patented Microwire heat technology and made from lightweight, stretchable materials that help to improve dexterity and comfort during a wide range of activities. Finished with a water-resistant membrane, they repel water and keep your hands dry in adverse conditions. Small reinforcement layers are added to the fingertips for extra grip and added abrasion resistance. The index finger is equipped with a conductive material for ease of use with your smartphone or tablet without the hassle of removing your gloves.
Gerbing Gyde Heated Gloves Include:
2pc - 7V 2600mAh Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery Pack
1pc - 7V Dual Battery Wall Charger
Detailed Instructions
Gerbing Lifetime Warranty
Gerbing S7 Heated Gloves Features:
TPC molded cinch strap
Reflective piping
Premium outer shell with Cyberian Cordloc system
Chamois thumb
Touchscreen compatible index finger
Full-finger heating to the tips
135 F Maximum Heating Temperature
Three-level on-board controller for easy temperature control:
High
Medium
Low
Up to 8 hours of heat
Heating on both palm and back of your hand
Aquatex breathable water-resistant membrane
Highloft insulation with 270 grams on top of hand and 170 grams on palm
Equipped with (2) 7-volt battery and a dual wall charger
Battery Details:
Model: G0720U-BAT-852
Rate: 7.4V / 2600mAh 19.24Wh
Input: 8.4V 2.5A Max
Output: 8.4V-8V 2.5A Max
The battery has 4 heat-settings as indicated by lights and Heat Times:
100% (4 red/blue lights) - 2 Hours
75% (3 red/blue lights) - 3 Hours
50% (2 red/blue lights) - 5 Hours
25% (1 red/blue lights) - 8 Hours
Charging Battery:
We recommend charging overnight for the first charge.
Charge 100% before use (a full charge takes about 3 hours).
A red light will appear on the wall charger when charging.
The red light will change to green when charged.
Maintain at least 25% power when the battery is not in use. This practice will prolong the life of any 7V battery.
Each heated glove features an on-board temperature control button that regulates the temperature with three optimum heat levels. The 7.4V lithium battery is secured in a pocket on the top side of the gauntlet for increased freedom of motion during almost any outdoor activity.
Instructions for Silicone Switches:
Step 1: Plugin a fully charged battery.
Step 2: Switch will cycle through settings, this indicates the switch has power and can now be used.
Step 3: To power on, push and hold down the button for 2-3 seconds until the switch illuminates.
Step 4: To change the power setting, tap the button to cycle through levels.
Low = Green
Medium = Yellow
High = Red
Step 5: To power off, push and hold down the button until the light goes out.
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Gerbing heated gloves use patented Microwire heat technology and made from lightweight, stretchable materials that help to improve dexterity and comfort during a wide range of activities. Finished with a water-resistant membrane, they repel water and keep your hands dry in adverse conditions. Small reinforcement layers are added to the fingertips for extra grip and added abrasion resistance. The index finger is equipped with a conductive material for ease of use with your smartphone or tablet without the hassle of removing your gloves.
Gerbing Gyde Heated Gloves Include:
2pc - 7V 2600mAh Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery Pack
1pc - 7V Dual Battery Wall Charger
Detailed Instructions
Gerbing Lifetime Warranty
Gerbing S7 Heated Gloves Features:
TPC molded cinch strap
Reflective piping
Premium outer shell with Cyberian Cordloc system
Chamois thumb
Touchscreen compatible index finger
Full-finger heating to the tips
135 F Maximum Heating Temperature
Three-level on-board controller for easy temperature control:
High
Medium
Low
Up to 8 hours of heat
Heating on both palm and back of your hand
Aquatex breathable water-resistant membrane
Highloft insulation with 270 grams on top of hand and 170 grams on palm
Equipped with (2) 7-volt battery and a dual wall charger
Battery Details:
Model: G0720U-BAT-852
Rate: 7.4V / 2600mAh 19.24Wh
Input: 8.4V 2.5A Max
Output: 8.4V-8V 2.5A Max
The battery has 4 heat-settings as indicated by lights and Heat Times:
100% (4 red/blue lights) - 2 Hours
75% (3 red/blue lights) - 3 Hours
50% (2 red/blue lights) - 5 Hours
25% (1 red/blue lights) - 8 Hours
Charging Battery:
We recommend charging overnight for the first charge.
Charge 100% before use (a full charge takes about 3 hours).
A red light will appear on the wall charger when charging.
The red light will change to green when charged.
Maintain at least 25% power when the battery is not in use. This practice will prolong the life of any 7V battery.
Each heated glove features an on-board temperature control button that regulates the temperature with three optimum heat levels. The 7.4V lithium battery is secured in a pocket on the top side of the gauntlet for increased freedom of motion during almost any outdoor activity.
Instructions for Silicone Switches:
Step 1: Plugin a fully charged battery.
Step 2: Switch will cycle through settings, this indicates the switch has power and can now be used.
Step 3: To power on, push and hold down the button for 2-3 seconds until the switch illuminates.
Step 4: To change the power setting, tap the button to cycle through levels.
Low = Green
Medium = Yellow
High = Red
Step 5: To power off, push and hold down the button until the light goes out.
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Closure Type: Pull-On
Sizing: Mens
Material: 100% Polyester
Length: Just Above Wrist
Garment Details: Partial Lining, Elastic Cuffs
CPSC Choking Hazard Warnings: Choking_hazard_small_parts
Package Quantity: 2
Fabric Weight Type: Midweight Fabric
Care and Cleaning: Spot or Wipe Clean, Line Dry or Lay Flat to Dry
Battery: 1 Non-Universal Lithium Ion, Required, Included
TCIN: 85800571
UPC: 811629025097
Item Number (DPCI): 337-04-3311
Origin: Imported
WARNING: Known by the state of CA to cause cancer and reproductive harm. www.p65warnings.ca.gov
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Shipping details
Estimated ship dimensions: 4 inches length x 7 inches width x 15 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 1.8 pounds
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Summary of reviews
These heated gloves are designed to provide warmth and comfort in cold weather, making them ideal for outdoor activities like hunting, snowboarding, and winter walks. Guests appreciate the effective heating elements that warm the entire hand, including the palms and backs, while the gloves also feature convenient temperature controls. However, some guests have noted concerns about battery life and fingertip warmth, suggesting that improvements could enhance the overall experience.
Summary created by AI from text of reviews reflecting recent feedback provided across different star ratings (includes incentivized reviews)
4.6 out of 5 stars with 85 reviews
Good heated gloves
5 out of 5 stars
Outdoor - 2 months ago
originally posted on gerbing
I liked these gloves for skiing and light duty outside work. They heat up very fast. And the heating time is similar to whats stated in the manual. The sizing fits good. I do like the battery monitor on each battery
No heat in the index or middle fingers
2 out of 5 stars
TechGuyLabs - 4 months ago
originally posted on gerbing
Bought these gloves because the claim to heat everywhere. This is false. After testing these (I am scientist) there is no heat in the tips of index or middle finger. Why, apparently the conductive nature of those fingers for using on touch screens procludes heating element. The marketing sounds great, the design engineering is not. It is very odd to have three heated fingers and two not heated. Especially the fingers that need the heat.
Save your money
1 out of 5 stars
Will - 4 months ago
originally posted on gerbing
These gloves work on an average basis. The charging limitations are unbelievable. The batteries stopped working after 1.5 winters. I found out the rechargeable batteries are only good up to 500 charges. I bought replacement batteries and it's the gloves that wore out. SAVE YOUR MONEY! DO NOT BUY THES E EXTREMELY OVERPRICED GLOVES!!!
Good Gloves
4 out of 5 stars
Mike - 6 months ago
originally posted on gerbing
I purchased the gloves to replace an older pair that had stopped working after around 10 years. The older pair were Cabela's branded but made by Gerbing. The new gloves work fine. My only issue is the sizing. My hands measured right between Large and XL. I went with the XL, should have gone with XXL.
Heated battery gloves
1 out of 5 stars
Scooter - 6 months ago
originally posted on gerbing
I bought these last year at first they seemed to work well I even purchased a 2nd set of batteries they don't hold a charge worth a crap and if I get lucky to ride fresh off the charger I get 30 minutes at best what a huge waste of money
Great gloves
5 out of 5 stars
BradyM - 8 months ago
originally posted on gerbing
Weather hasn't really turned cold yet but did get a chance to use them the other morning when it dipped into the low 40's (around 30f when factor in wind while riding). They were amazing. I had to turn down the heat to keep my hands from sweating.
Heated gloves
4 out of 5 stars
Bob D - 1 year ago
originally posted on gerbing
They are warm gloves. The material on the palm is slippery, makes operating the clutch risky business.
Warm hands!!!
5 out of 5 stars
- 1 year ago
originally posted on gerbing
Great product, 30 degrees and hands were nice and warm, even on the low setting
Winter Warmth
4 out of 5 stars
Walleye Willie - 1 year ago
originally posted on gerbing
So far, so good. These gloves are a big improvement from the earlier version as the temperature settings are conveniently located on the surface. The attached lanyards are a plus, the battery compartment is well proportioned, and the connection is solid. We gave them four stars as they have yet to be tested in extreme cold. All in all, a great design.
Poor battery life.
4 out of 5 stars
Rex - 2 years ago
originally posted on gerbing
For the price, I’m disappointed. On high, the battery life is less than an hour. Also, if you choose to order, I would recommend going one size up.
Warm Hands is a Start
5 out of 5 stars
Don L. - 2 years ago
originally posted on gerbing
Seems good now. Have not gotten frigid weather yet.
Warm everywhere except finger tips!
3 out of 5 stars
Dwight N. - 2 years ago
originally posted on gerbing
I really wanted to like these gloves: good build quality and very warm everywhere … except the finger tips. I have diabetes and my fingers and toes always feel cold due to poor circulation. The backs, palms and fingers heat well, however the fingertips feel like they’re open to the air. The tips of my fingers feel like ice with temperatures in the 30’s; I’m sure they will feel even colder when temperatures drop into the 20’s and teens.
Glove worked great when they work.
4 out of 5 stars
LJ - 2 years ago
originally posted on gerbing
It appears that I may have a bad battery. I am waiting on a replacement and will report back.
Love them
4 out of 5 stars
Christopher - 2 years ago
originally posted on gerbing
So far so good. I have used gerbing gloves before. I have used the fleece the S4's and the featherweight gloves. I have had good success with them.need to look them up and send them in and have them repaired. That easy I have backups and could loan them out if needed at work.. I work at a frozen warehouse 12 hour shifts.they seem to work similar to previous versions. They don't work with all gerbing 7.4v batteries like the others that I have had.. I have also noticed the batteries aren't nearly as powerful as my previous batteries. I have batteries from over 5 years ago that last longer than what came with them even on low. Overall very happy with my purchase.
No more cold hands
5 out of 5 stars
Jay - 2 years ago
originally posted on gerbing
I bought these mainly for hunting in Illinois cold weather, but use them when riding as well. They work great and the batteries last a long time on medium or low setting which is plenty warm. The wrist straps and handy for when you need to take them off to take a shot. Without these gloves and my Gerbing heated coat, I might not have lasted long enough to get thi guy 20 minutes before last light on the last day of the season
Glove problem and Gerbing's fix
5 out of 5 stars
oliver - 3 years ago
originally posted on gerbing
I bought a pair of these gloves which I recently began wearing a great deal due to being on the Oregon coast during winter and also, I recently discovered severe arthritis in both hands. The gloves developed issues, long story short: I called Gerbing, they asked me to send the gloves in. In no time I got a call explaining that the gloves had shorted out, and they were sending me a new pair AND a new set of batteries. I was expecting a hefty repair bill. Nope. I'm not only delighted that they took care of this so swiftly, I am deeply grateful that they replaced the gloves and I got new batteries to boot. I use battery-operated gloves in my adventure travel as well, so they are a lifesaver. As someone with Reynaud's these gloves allow me to continue to play hard in the outdoors no matter the weather. When I am recovering from upcoming hand surgery they will be a terrific comfort. Thanks to the Gerbing team for swift response and excellent service.
Excellent gloves!
5 out of 5 stars
Paul - 3 years ago
originally posted on gerbing
This is my second pair of Gerbing gloves. The switch on of my older gloves failed; while waiting for repair or replacement by Gerbing, I purchased these. They are warmer than my older gloves, but consume a bit more battery power. There are actually times when it is the mid-20s and the medium heat setting becomes a bit too warm, so I just turn it down to the low setting. I have never had to set them on "high."
Awesome gloves
5 out of 5 stars
Emiliano B. - 3 years ago
originally posted on gerbing
These gloves are worth every dollar I payed for. I wish I could have bought them sooner. My friend was the one that told me about them. He said I could find cheaper ones but he told me not to waste my money and just buy the best ones right away. And he was right. Thanks gerbing I appreciate it very much. Emil Belen
Glove heat
4 out of 5 stars
isabella - 3 years ago
originally posted on gerbing
I have now used the gloves 3 times at outside temps of 20-30 degrees clearing snow and walking dog. My hands and specifically fingertips always get cold no what glove I have used. With these on always high temperature setting my hands have stayed warm and fingertips ok. The best way you can tell how warm they get is turn them on for a couple of minutes and then put your hand in. You can really feel the heat around back of hand around knuckle area but not really at fingertips. If you squeeze fingertips together it actually feels cool. However, my hands have stayed warm so some heat must be getting to fingertips but not really felt.
Mixed feelings
4 out of 5 stars
ava - 3 years ago
originally posted on gerbing
When the batteries work this is a fine pair of gloves. However, the batteries often don't work, they don't hold a charge. Since I have Reynaud's, keeping my hands warm in winter is an absolute necessity. The gloves alone are nowhere near warm enough. Today I took the fully charged batteries to the Oregon Coast where the winds were high and cold. The batteries barely lasted three quarters of an hour on high, and my hands turned to ice. The gloves need to be a lot more waterproof, and the battery charge is a genuine issue. The dexterity is excellent for gloves like this, gauntlets nice and long. So many things to like and appreciate. But the batteries, the batteries. I have to constantly charge and recharge and they do not hold the charge at all.