All 12V Motorcycle Gear

Explore the complete Gerbing 12V motorcycle heated gear line. Shop hardwired jacket liners, gloves, pants, footwear, and controllers — all powered by your bike's battery for unlimited, adjustable warmth on the road.

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    The Complete 12V Motorcycle Heated System

    Gerbing's 12V system wires into your motorcycle to power a full kit of heated gear — jacket and vest liners, gloves, pants, and footwear — with warmth that lasts as long as the ride, never limited by a battery charge. Every piece connects through a fused harness and a Gerbing temperature controller, so you can run multiple garments at once and fine-tune heat zone by zone. Start with a jacket or vest liner, then add gloves, pants, and controllers & accessories.

    Powered by Your Bike, Head to Toe

    Because 12V gear draws constant power straight from your motorcycle, the warmth never runs down mid-ride the way a battery would. Micro-alloy heating elements spread even heat across the core, hands, legs, and feet, giving you reliable warmth on the longest cold-weather rides.

    Build and Control Your Setup

    Begin with a jacket liner for core and arm warmth, then layer in gloves, pant liners, and heated insoles. A single- or dual-zone Gerbing controller ties it together so you can adjust each area independently from the handlebars.

    Motorcycle Heated Gear from the Original Brand

    Gerbing pioneered heated riding gear and still builds it for real-world miles. Every 12V product is backed by Gerbing's warranty.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What do I need to get started with a Gerbing 12V system?
    At minimum you need three things: a heated garment (most riders start with a jacket liner), a fused battery harness to connect to your motorcycle, and ideally a temperature controller to adjust the heat. From there you can add gloves, pants, and insoles to the same system as you go.
    What's the difference between 12V motorcycle gear and 7V battery gear?
    12V gear hardwires to your motorcycle and draws constant power, so heat lasts the entire ride with no battery to manage — ideal on the bike. 7V gear runs on a portable rechargeable battery, so it's cordless and can be worn anywhere. Many riders use 12V on the motorcycle and keep 7V pieces for off-bike cold.
    How many heated garments can one 12V setup power at once?
    With the right harnesses and a dual-zone controller, a single 12V setup can run a jacket liner, gloves, pant liner, and heated insoles together. Use Y-harnesses to split power to each garment. Most modern motorcycles have enough charging output to handle a full head-to-toe kit while riding.
    Will Gerbing 12V gear work with other brands' heated clothing?
    Gerbing uses its own coax connector standard across its 12V line, so all Gerbing 12V garments, harnesses, and controllers work together seamlessly. Compatibility with other brands isn't guaranteed and may require an adapter. For a reliable setup, we recommend keeping the whole system genuine Gerbing.
    Is 12V heated gear only for motorcycles?
    It's designed primarily for motorcycles, but the 12V system also works with ATVs, snowmobiles, and other powersports vehicles that supply 12V power. Anywhere you can connect a fused harness to a 12V source, the gear will run. For on-foot use away from a vehicle, choose the 7V battery-powered line instead.
    What's covered under the Gerbing warranty on 12V gear?
    Gerbing's heating elements are backed by the brand's warranty against defects. Coverage specifics vary by product, so check the warranty details on each product page. As the original heated-clothing brand, Gerbing builds its 12V gear for years of real-world riding, and using genuine Gerbing parts keeps your gear within warranty terms.