All 12V Men's Moto

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

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    The Complete Men's 12V Motorcycle System

    Powered by Your Bike, Head to Toe

    Gerbing's 12V system wires into your motorcycle to power a full men's kit of heated gear — jacket liners, gloves, pants, and footwear — with warmth that lasts as long as the ride.

    Build and Control Your Setup

    Start with a jacket liner, add gloves, pants, and heated insoles, then tie it together with a Gerbing temperature controller to fine-tune heat across every zone.

    Men's Riding 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.

    Shop similar collections: Men's 12V Outerwear | Men's 12V Gloves | 12V Heated Pants | 12V Heated Footwear | All 12V Motorcycle Gear

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What does the full men's 12V motorcycle kit include?
    This collection covers the complete men's 12V system — jacket and vest liners, gloves, pant liners, and heated footwear — all powered by your motorcycle. Add a temperature controller and harnesses to run several garments at once and adjust heat zone by zone for head-to-toe warmth.
    In what order should I build a men's 12V setup?
    Start with a jacket liner for the biggest comfort gain, since core warmth matters most. Add gloves next, since hands take the brunt of the wind, then pant liners and heated insoles. Tie it together with a controller as you expand. Building in stages spreads the cost while staying on one system.
    Can my motorcycle power a full men's 12V kit?
    Most modern motorcycles have enough charging output to run a full head-to-toe kit while riding. Larger touring bikes handle it easily; smaller bikes may have less headroom for every garment at once. If you're unsure, check your bike's charging capacity, and reach out if you'd like help estimating your setup's draw.
    Is 12V or 7V better for a male rider?
    For time on the bike, 12V is the better choice — constant power means heat that never runs down on long rides. If you also want heated gear off the bike, around camp or walking, 7V battery pieces add that flexibility. Plenty of riders run 12V on the motorcycle and keep a few 7V items for everywhere else.