12V Heated Footwear

Gerbing 12V motorcycle heated footwear wires to your bike for constant warmth at the feet. Shop heated sock liners and heated insoles built to keep your toes warm on the longest cold rides.

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    12V Motorcycle Heated Socks and Insoles

    Warmth That Reaches Cold Toes

    Feet are the first to go numb on a cold ride. Gerbing 12V heated sock liners and insoles draw steady power from your motorcycle to keep the toes and forefoot warm for the entire trip — no battery to run down.

    Sock Liners and Insoles

    Wear slim heated sock liners under your riding socks, or drop heated insoles into your boots. Both connect into the Gerbing 12V system alongside your jacket and gloves.

    Heated Footwear Built for the Road

    Trusted by riders for decades, Gerbing 12V heated footwear is built to last and backed by Gerbing's warranty.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do 12V heated insoles and sock liners power on a motorcycle?
    They connect into your Gerbing 12V system with leads that run up from your boots to the bike's harness and controller, drawing constant power as you ride. That means your feet stay warm the whole trip with no separate battery to charge or worry about running down.
    Should I choose 12V heated sock liners or heated insoles?
    Sock liners wrap warmth around the whole foot and toes, while insoles heat from underneath and let you keep your current socks. Riders who run cold tend to prefer sock liners; those who want a simpler drop-in option choose insoles. Both wire into the same 12V system as the rest of your gear.
    Will heated insoles fit inside my riding boots?
    Gerbing's heated insoles are designed to trim to fit and drop into most riding boots that have a removable existing insole. Check the size range on the product page and cut to your boot size using the guide marks. They're built thin enough to add heat without crowding your foot.
    Why do my feet get so cold on a motorcycle?
    Feet sit low in the windstream and away from your body's core heat, so they're often the first to go numb on a cold ride. Constant 12V heat at the toes and forefoot counteracts that wind chill directly, keeping circulation comfortable through long rides where unheated boots can't keep up.