Explore the complete Gerbing 7V rechargeable heated clothing line. Shop battery heated jackets, vests, gloves, base layers, and footwear — all powered by Gerbing's 7V battery system for hours of cordless, adjustable warmth.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does one 7V battery work across all Gerbing 7V garments?
Yes. Gerbing's 7V line shares a common battery standard, so the same rechargeable battery and charger work across jackets, vests, gloves, base layers, and socks. That means a spare battery you buy for one garment carries over to the rest of your kit, which makes building out a full 7V wardrobe simpler and cheaper over time.
Are Gerbing 7V heated garments machine washable?
Yes. Remove the battery first, then machine wash on a gentle cycle and hang to dry — never put the battery in the wash or dryer. The micro-alloy heating elements are flexible and built to withstand normal laundering. Always check the care tag on your specific garment for any model-specific instructions.
Which 7V piece should I buy first?
For most people, a heated vest or jacket is the best starting point because warming your core makes your whole body feel warmer. If your hands or feet are what suffer most, start with heated gloves or socks. Since every piece shares the same 7V battery, you can add to your kit over time without buying into a new system.
Can I run two 7V garments off one battery at the same time?
A single 7V battery typically powers one garment at a time for the rated runtime. To heat two garments at once, use a Y-harness where supported, though this draws more power and shortens runtime. For all-day multi-garment use, most customers carry a spare battery per garment or swap batteries as needed.
Can I take Gerbing 7V batteries on an airplane?
Gerbing 7V lithium-ion batteries should be carried in your carry-on bag, never in checked luggage, in line with TSA and airline rules for lithium batteries. Keep them in a protective case to prevent short circuits. Always confirm current limits with your airline before flying, as battery capacity rules can change.
How should I store my heated gear and battery in the off-season?
Store garments clean and dry, away from direct heat. For the battery, charge it to roughly half capacity before long-term storage rather than full or empty, keep it somewhere cool and dry, and top it off every few months. This preserves lithium-ion battery health so it's ready when cold weather returns.