Outdoor photography in the snow using Arcfomor heated gloves to maintain finger dexterity.

Our Philosophy

The Formula for Real Warmth

In extreme cold, insulation is only a passive defense. When temperatures drop below zero, your body naturally restricts blood flow to your extremities to protect your core. This is why even the thickest wool gloves fail.

The Arcfomor Advantage: We combine high-performance insulation with active 7.4V infrared heating. It doesn't just trap heat—it generates it.


Real Warmth = Active Heat (Arcfomor) + Proper Insulation (Layering)

Which Arcfomor is Right for You?

Find the perfect warmth for your specific lifestyle.

  • Spider Silk flip-top heated gloves with water-resistant fabric for winter hiking and photography.

    Spider Silk

    Arcfomor Spider Silk gloves offer a perfect blend of flexibility and water-resistant protection. Engineered for winter hikes and snow photography, the unique flip-top design ensures instant touchscreen access, while our 7.4V technology keeps your hands toasty even when the mercury drops.

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  • Ottawa Nights premium 7.4V heated gloves for stylish winter warmth and performance.

    Ottawa Nights

    Crafted from premium materials, Ottawa Nights combines a classic modern aesthetic with superior 7.4V performance. Whether you are navigating city streets or mountain resorts, experience the gold standard of active heating power in a design that fits every winter occasion.

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  • Feather lightweight heated glove liners for daily commuting and layering.

    Feather

    As our premier lightweight liners, the Feather series is designed for those who need warmth without the bulk. These thin heated liners fit perfectly under your existing shells or stand alone during chilly commutes, keeping you connected with ease through touchscreen-compatible fingertips.

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Expert Cold Weather FAQ


1: Can Arcfomor heated gloves be taken on a plane for international travel?

2: How do I choose between heated liners and full heated gloves?

3: Are heated gloves safe for people with Raynaud’s Phenomenon?

4: What is the benefit of a 7.4V system over a standard 5V system?

5: How should I store my Arcfomor batteries during the summer?