Discover our Warm-up Heating System

A wide selection of gloves, mitts, liners and socks

New this season:
Heated socks

3 levels of heat

Green is for low, providing you with up to 8 hours of heat.
Yellow is for medium, giving you up to 5 hours of heat.
Red is for high, offering up to 2.5 hours of heat.


Content

60% Acrylic, 25% Merino Wool, 10% Nylon, 5% Polyester

USB Battery

2 rechargeable lithium-ion power packs with USB-C input and USB-A output.

How does it work?

3 levels of heat

Green is for low, providing you with up to 8 hours of heat.
Yellow is for medium, giving you up to 5 hours of heat.
Red is for high, offering up to 2.5 hours of heat.

Comfort and reliability

In keeping with KOMBl's standards, the Warm-Up gloves and mittens feature a new and improved lining to keep you warmer than ever. Even if you decide not to activate the heating technology, you can get out in the cold with peace of mind and warm hands.

NEW: Wool lining for improved warmth

- Water-resistant and breathable Flexshell with premium leather trims
- Premium leather palm with cowhide leather trims
- Waterguard ® waterproof, breathable membrane
- Primaloft® Gold breathable microfibre with Grip Control
- Naturally moisture-wicking, antimicrobial, and very soft wool blend lining
- Waterproof zippered pocket for batteries on each hand
- Powerpoint® touchscreen compatible technology
- Elite wrist leash

How to use?

Use it in 3 easy steps

1

Charge the Batteries

To ensure you get the most out of our Heated gloves and mittens, start by charging them up with our KOMBI charger. You can also make sure to have back ups with our Lithium-Ion batteries to fully enjoy your day spent in the cold.

2

3 levels of warmth

Low
Up to 8 hours
Medium
Up to 5 hours
High
Up to 2.5 hours

3

Never get cold hands again

Thanks to a new design and wool lining, our heated gloves and mittens are the warmest ones on the planet. Enjoy 4 stars warmth on their own—the highest Warmth factor—and 5 stars warmth when activated. Now that’s what we call heat!

FAQ

No heated debate here, only answers!

What type of batteries are used for the heating collection?
Are your heating products warm enough to be used on their own?
Why is the heating system not on the palm side?
Where is located the heating element on the sock?