





Discover our wide selection of heated ski gloves at the best prices. Thanks to their integrated batteries and advanced heating systems, your hands stay warm even in the coldest conditions.
Heated gloves are simply brilliant for skiing in extreme temperatures. Unlike regular ski gloves, they provide active warmth directly to your fingers and the back of your hand. This technology is especially appreciated by skiers sensitive to the cold, as well as anyone who wants to enjoy their days in the mountains without being bothered by freezing hands.
You'll love being able to extend your ski and snowboard sessions without having to take warming breaks. No more forced stops indoors! With heated ski gloves from Therm-Ic or Lenz, you get excellent thermal protection and great dexterity for handling your gear or using your smartphone.
Effective heated gloves combine an electric heating system with high-quality thermal insulation. The best models use advanced insulators (PrimaLoft, Thinsulate) together with strategically placed heating elements. This ensures optimal warmth even during long chairlift rides.
Waterproof and breathable membranes (Gore-Tex or equivalents) complete the insulation by wicking away moisture while blocking water and wind. This is essential: wet hands lose heat up to 25 times faster. For younger skiers, consider kids' ski gloves specially designed for their needs.
Heated gloves feature carbon fibre heating elements distributed across the back of the hand and around each finger. These elements are powered by lightweight lithium-ion batteries, usually located at the wrist. You can choose between several heat levels (typically 3 to 4 settings) depending on the weather conditions.
Battery life varies depending on the heat setting:
The batteries recharge via USB in just 3 to 5 hours. Some premium models offer spare batteries so you never run out of warmth during your winter outings.
Many models now use recycled fabrics to reduce their carbon footprint. Leather reinforcements are increasingly sourced responsibly or replaced by durable synthetic alternatives.
The lifespan of these gloves is a real advantage: their robust design and the ability to replace the batteries make them a long-lasting investment for all your winters in the mountains.
Choosing the right heated glove starts with ensuring a proper fit. Gloves that are too tight restrict blood flow and reduce the heating effect. On the other hand, gloves that are too loose reduce dexterity. Measure your hand circumference and refer to the size guides. Opt for models with wrist adjustment for optimal support, whether you are a man or a woman.
To choose the right model based on several criteria, check:
In extreme cold, you can add ski glove liners. For more advice on the warmest models on the market, check out our guide to the best ski gloves and mittens.
The choice between gloves and mittens depends on what you expect from your gear. Heated gloves offer total freedom of movement, essential for handling your equipment or adjusting your bindings. They are particularly well suited for alpine skiers and freeriders who need precision.
Heated mittens are extremely warm, grouping your fingers together in a shared air pocket. They are ideal for those who want maximum warmth during long outings or for people who are very sensitive to the cold. Some "lobster" models offer a great compromise by separating the index finger.
Battery life depends on the heat setting:
Premium models offer interchangeable spare batteries so you never run out of warmth.
Maintenance is simple if you follow a few precautions:
It's easier to optimise battery life by following these tips:
Most quality models feature a waterproof membrane (Gore-Tex or equivalent) that protects against external moisture. The electronic components are sealed against water ingress. Check the waterproof rating (a minimum of 10,000 mm is recommended). After use in wet conditions, let your gloves dry completely after removing the batteries.
Heated gloves are easily suited to many outdoor activities: winter hiking, mountaineering, cold-weather photography, or simply your daily commute. Depending on your use:
With this in mind, match the battery life to the duration of your activity.