I’ve tried my fair share of winter gloves over the years, but few stand up to the task of keeping my paws warm and dextrous when the mercury plummets. Could these new Revit Liberty be the solution I’ve been searching for?
In this hands-on REVIT Liberty Heated motorcycle gloves review, I’ll cover whether these innovative heated gloves check all the boxes in terms of comfort, functionality, and protection for cold-weather riding.
But, the main question I will answer in this review is: Are these the best top-rated motorcycle gloves for cold weather?
Revit Liberty
Key Takeaways
- Integrated heating elements
- Insulation & weather protection
- Exceptional cold weather performance
REV’IT! Liberty H2O Heated Gloves – The Verdict
After multiple rides through frosty conditions, I can decisively say the Revit Liberty stands apart from other winter glove options I’ve tested.
** The quadruple threat of wind protection, insulation, direct heating, and weather resistance combines to keep hands warmer than anything I’ve ever tested before.
Despite the beefy construction, they retain an impressive feel and dexterity, too. For cold-weather riders looking for gloves that can stand up to hours of winter highway refinement but retain supple comfort and touchscreen convenience, the Revit Liberty should top your wish list. Highly recommended!
First Impressions
My initial thought after trying the Revit Liberty was that they mean business. The supple goatskin leather exudes a premium look and feels, while smart design touches like the bonded seam construction and knuckle armor check the protection boxes.
The integrated battery pack, with its neatly hidden charging port and illuminated display, adds a high-tech element I haven’t seen in other winter gloves.
Slipping them on, I immediately noticed the plush liner and soft inner fleece that envelop your hands in warmth.
So far, so good, but the real test would be venturing out on two wheels in frigid conditions. Time to fire up the bike!
Comparison to other Winter Motorcycle Gloves
Product | Description |
---|---|
Revit Liberty Heated Gloves | Integrated heating system, insulation & weather protection, touchscreen compatible |
Klim Inversion Insulated | Heavy insulation for subzero temps, windproof Hipora liner, reinforced palm |
Merlin Minworth Heated | 3 heat settings, soft padded palm, ample crash protection |
Revit Chevak GTX | Waterproof & breathable, PrimaLoft insulation, goat skin leather |
The Revit Liberty heated stands out for its integrated battery heating system compared to the detachable packs of the Merlin and Klim models.
They offer more weather protection than the Merlin gloves but less hardcore insulation than the Klim Inversion glove designed for subzero temperatures.
The Revit Chevak GTX supplies waterproofness that is missing from the Liberty glove but lacks the built-in heating ability.
Unique Features
The Revit Liberty boast several standout features that set them apart from other heated motorcycle gloves on the market:
Advanced Thermotronic Heating System
Revit’s proprietary Thermotronic technology keeps your hands at an ideal 33°C (91°F), regardless of wind, moisture, and cold. The system offers four adjustable heat settings, easily controlled by a large button on the back of the glove.
Premium Materials for Comfort and Protection
They use a combination of flexible softshell material, leather palm and grip patches, and Exkin Platinum with PrimaLoft Gold insulation for maximum comfort. They also feature hard-shell knuckle protection and a TPU palm slider for impact and abrasion resistance.
Waterproof yet Breathable
The Hydratex Z-liner construction ensures your hands stay dry in wet conditions while still allowing them to breathe[5]. This waterproof yet breathable design is perfect for riding in unpredictable weather.
Touchscreen Compatible Fingertips
With touchscreen-compatible fingertips, you can use your GPS or phone without removing your gloves. This convenient feature means you won’t expose your hands to the cold unnecessarily.
Advantages over Other Heated Gloves
I’ve found the Revit Liberty Heated has some clear advantages compared to other options:
- The multi-level heating and large control button make adjusting the temperature on the fly a breeze. I can easily adapt to changing conditions while riding.
- The rugged yet supple materials provide excellent protection without sacrificing dexterity and control. My hands feel safe but not restricted.
- The inclusion of two 7.4V lithium-ion batteries and a micro-USB charging cable adds value and convenience. I can charge them anywhere and don’t need to hardwire them to my bike.
- CE-rated construction and reflective accents give me peace of mind about both impact protection and nighttime visibility.
In summary, the cutting-edge heating, premium