Gloves Gordon's Heated Gloves

I'm not aware of many heated gloves that have heat in the palms of the 'traditional' heated motorcycle glove manufacturers.
But then I've been wrong before ... ;)
My Gerbing T5s do, at least it feels like they do since I don't have heated grips.
 
Just an update - I did have a glove connector break on my right hand glove (I wear them a lot back and forth to work).
I shipped it back to Gordon's and they repaired it free of charge and have 2-day USPSed back to me.
No hassle, no fuss, just good customer service and a great guarantee!
 
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What is their current website? I can’t seem to find one that works currently.
I wonder if they went belly up - I can't find anything on them either.
No listing on Port Orchard (where I believe they were located) to be found.
**EDIT - I just messaged Churchhill Gloves who made the base glove for Gordon's to see if they know anything.
 
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This was posted in a thread on another forum. I know nothing other than that.

"Gordon Gerbing started a new company, Gordon's Heated Clothing, but then he passed away a couple years ago and I think that company is out of business. "
 
This was posted in a thread on another forum. I know nothing other than that.

"Gordon Gerbing started a new company, Gordon's Heated Clothing, but then he passed away a couple years ago and I think that company is out of business. "
His family kept it going after he passed away but it appears they have folded up now.
I am waiting for an email from Churchhill Gloves who was one of their suppliers to see if they will provide any insight.
 
Churchhill Gloves said Gordon's hadn't order from them in 2-3 years so they assumed they were out of business.
So I guess Gordon's got 'covided' and are gone.
It is a shame as they were making excellent products and providing excellent customer service.
 
The final answer about Gordon's Heated Clothing -

GORDON'S HEATED CLOTHING, LLC
Company Number 603332027
Status Administratively Dissolved
Incorporation Date 9 September 2013 (over 9 years ago)
Dissolution Date 3 February 2022

It's a shame because they made really good heated gear.
 
Not to start a political topic (they never end well) and hope Mellow keeps an eye on the Ctrl-Alt-Delete switch) — COVID put a lot of business out of business especially small business. A lot of the local eateries also went belly up. We're lucky if some of our favorited go-to places survive.
 
Not to start a political topic (they never end well) and hope Mellow keeps an eye on the Ctrl-Alt-Delete switch) — COVID put a lot of business out of business especially small business. A lot of the local eateries also went belly up. We're lucky if some of our favorited go-to places survive.
We lost just over 800 businesses during the first year of the pandemic, 2020. Many of those storefronts are still empty. Our local tax office quit reporting the numbers. This was just in our county, don't know the numbers in Dallas county. Lots of little family run eateries that gave a bit of uniqueness to our choices.
 
For example, the motorcycle rental place in London that I used for years got 'Covided'.
He could not afford to stay open with very little income in a high rent district.
As I travel across the country, there are lots of places 'recently' closed up - small and large - and you have to wonder if that was what happened.
It is a shame about Gordon's for they made excellent products and were part of the original Gerbing legacy.
 
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