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MACNA EPG Cable for heated gloves

 14,95

EPG cable for connecting Macna 12V heated gloves to a Macna jacket equipped with the Electric Power Guide™ system, with Easy Connect Plug connectors.

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This EPG cable is specifically designed for Macna jackets equipped with the Electric Power Guide™ system, a network of internal loops that allows power cables to pass through the sleeves without restricting movement. It lets you power your heated gloves in 12V from a single source, whether it is the motorcycle connection cable (sold separately) or a 12V 6A battery stored inside the jacket.

The cable connects to the power source, then routes through the sleeves via the EPG loops located in the shoulders and arms. The connectors discreetly exit at the wrists to plug in your heated gloves. It features two connectors: a small Easy Connect Plug for the gloves and a large connector for the motorcycle or battery connection. If your jacket is not equipped with the Electric Power Guide™ system, you will need to use the Macna extension cable.

➤ Highlights of the MACNA EPG cable for heated gloves
  • Specially designed for Electric Power Guide™ jackets
  • Provides unlimited 12V power to heated gloves
  • Guided routing through the internal EPG loops
  • Easy Connect Plug connectors for gloves and power source
  • Compatible with 12V 6A battery or motorcycle power

To choose the right heated gear and learn more about power and battery life, feel free to check our detailed guide below.

Heated Gear Guide - MACNA

Objective: help you build your MACNA heated setup easily based on how you ride.

First question: are you a frequent rider (regular long trips in all weather) or an occasional user (short rides, leisure, mixed use on motorcycle and daily life)?

Depending on your profile, you will choose either a motorcycle-powered cable connection or rechargeable batteries. Then, you can add heated elements: gloves, jacket, pants and optionally socks.

Important: the cable that connects to the motorcycle battery is never included with gloves, jacket, pants or socks. It must be purchased separately unless the product is explicitly sold as a kit on the product page.

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Illustration of MACNA heated gear connectivity

Power supply directly from the motorcycle

The system is connected directly to the motorcycle battery via a dedicated cable.

  • Best for frequent riders and daily or long-distance commuting.
  • No autonomy limits as long as the motorcycle is running.
  • Maximum heating power always available.
  • Easy to use: get on the bike → plug in → get off → unplug.
  • Possibility to power multiple heated elements at the same time (gloves, jacket, pants, socks) with the right cables.

Rechargeable battery power

Each piece or combination of pieces is powered by one or more batteries.

  • Freedom of movement: no cable between you and the bike.
  • Convenient for short trips, leisure, or mixed use (motorcycle, walking, outdoor work).
  • You must remember to recharge the batteries.
  • During very long rides or in extreme cold, autonomy can be limited depending on heat level and battery type.
  • Depending on voltage (7.4V or 12V) and capacity (Ah), heat output and runtime vary.

In short: if you ride often and for long distances, powering from the bike is usually the best choice. If you want freedom of movement and occasional use, batteries are more practical.

Heating power and battery runtime table

Product Battery Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Jacket 7.4V 6Ah 4h30 9.6W 3h30 14.4W 2h45 19.2W 2h15 24W
Jacket 12V 6Ah 3h15 20W 2h30 30W 2h00 40W 1h30 50W
Pants 7.4V 6Ah 5h00 8W 4h00 12W 3h15 16W 2h30 20W
Pants 12V 6Ah 3h30 18W 2h45 27W 2h15 36W 1h45 45W
Gloves 7.4V 2.2Ah 4h30 4.8W 2h50 7.2W 2h00 9.6W 1h45 11.5W
Gloves 7.4V 3Ah 5h00 4.8W 3h45 7.2W 2h40 9.6W 2h10 11.5W
Gloves 12V 3Ah 4h50 7.6W 3h20 11.4W 2h30 15.2W 2h00 19W
Socks 7.4V 2.2Ah 5h30 2.4W 4h15 3.6W 3h15 4.8W 2h30 6W
MACNA battery comparison

Gloves are often the first heated item to choose because hands are the first to suffer from cold. This is also what we sell the most at Moto House.

Available power options

  • Batteries inside the cuffs: each glove receives a dedicated battery, practical with no cable connected to the bike.
  • Motorcycle cable power: gloves are powered via a wiring harness connected to the bike battery, perfect for frequent riders.
  • Exception: some MACNA glove models are only designed for cable power. When this is the case, it is clearly mentioned on the Moto House product page.

Choosing batteries for gloves

Depending on the model, multiple battery types may be compatible:

  • 7.4V 2.2Ah or 7.4V 3Ah batteries for a good balance of heat, weight and runtime.
  • 12V 3Ah batteries for stronger heating, adapted to very cold conditions or for frequent long rides.

The compatible batteries (voltage, capacity, whether a kit is included or not) are indicated on each product page, with runtimes shown in the table in Step 1.

Connections according to MACNA diagram

  • (1) EPG cable: connects heated gloves to a MACNA jacket equipped with EPG.
  • (2) Extension cable: connects gloves to a jacket that does not have EPG.
  • (4) Glove batteries: 7.4V or 12V depending on model, stored inside the cuffs.

In practice

  • You ride mostly in winter, often and for long distances → choose gloves powered by bike or gloves with high capacity batteries.
  • You ride occasionally / short trips → 7.4V 2.2Ah batteries are usually enough.

The heated jacket keeps the upper body warm. It is the second key element after gloves, especially for long rides in cold weather.

Battery power

The jacket can be used completely independently, without relying on the motorcycle.

  • Choice between 7.4V 6Ah or 12V 6Ah batteries depending on model.
  • The more powerful version ensures stronger heat output, especially in very low temperatures.
  • Runtime depends on heat level and battery type. See runtime table in Step 1.

Motorcycle-powered cable

The jacket can also be connected directly to the bike battery via a dedicated power cable (not included unless stated).

  • Ideal for frequent riders or long touring rides.
  • Ensures consistent heating power without worrying about battery life.

Connection to gloves and pants

The jacket usually acts as the central hub of the heated outfit:

  • The gloves can be plugged into the jacket using integrated internal wires exiting at the cuffs.
  • The heated pants can also be connected to the jacket, creating a complete heating chain: gloves → jacket → pants.

Diagram references

  • (1) EPG cable: connects gloves to EPG-compatible jacket.
  • (3) Jacket batteries: 7.4V 6Ah or 12V 6Ah battery placement.
  • (5) Splitter cable: can split power to feed jacket and pants at the same time.

Heated pants complete the jacket to keep the legs warm. They are useful for frequent long rides or very cold conditions.

Power supply options

  • Direct connection to the motorcycle via a battery cable (not included unless stated).
  • Connection through the heated jacket which is itself powered by the bike or a high-capacity battery.
  • Battery operation with the same choices as the jacket: 7.4V 6Ah or 12V 6Ah. Runtimes are shown in Step 1.

Common setups

  • Gloves + Jacket + Pants powered by the bike using proper cables.
  • Jacket + Pants powered by a single high-capacity battery system.

Pants also offer a connection point for heated socks, which plug into the bottom ends of the pants.

Diagram references

  • (3) Batteries in pants: location and type 7.4V 6Ah or 12V 6Ah.
  • (5) Splitter cable:
    • Splits bike power between pants + jacket.
    • Can also be used to share an internal battery between pants and jacket.

Heated socks are an optional complement to heated pants. They are less essential than gloves, jacket and pants, but extremely useful for riders who are sensitive to cold feet.

Connection principle

  • Socks plug directly into the bottom of MACNA heated pants.
  • If you use regular pants, an extension cable (2) allows connection to a high-capacity battery or to the motorcycle.
  • You can also insert 7.4V 2.2Ah batteries directly inside the socks.

Diagram references

  • (2) Extension cable: connects socks to an external battery if you don’t have MACNA heated pants.
  • (4) Sock batteries: 7.4V 2.2Ah for standalone operation.

Profile 1: Frequent rider, winter, regular trips

  • MACNA heated gloves
  • MACNA heated jacket
  • MACNA heated pants
  • Optional: MACNA heated socks
  • Main power: motorcycle battery connection + battery cable + splitter cable (5) to distribute power to jacket-gloves and pants-socks.
  • Bonus: the Bluetooth battery placed off the bike keeps your individual temperature settings active for each accessory when you disconnect from the motorcycle. Note: this battery does not maintain the charge but keeps settings ready for your next ride.

Profile 2: Mixed use, short trips and leisure

  • MACNA heated gloves with batteries (7.4V 2.2Ah, 7.4V 3Ah or 12V 3Ah depending on need). You can also plug the gloves into the jacket but this will reduce jacket battery runtime.
  • MACNA heated jacket on battery (7.4V 6Ah or 12V 6Ah), usable also off the motorcycle.

Profile 3: Hands are priority, smaller budget

  • MACNA heated gloves only
  • Power options: cabled to motorcycle (battery cable as accessory) or 7.4V 2.2Ah batteries

On each product page, we clearly mention:

  • Available power options (battery, motorcycle cable)
  • Compatible references for batteries, cables and accessories (EPG, extension cable, splitter, etc.)
  • Whether the model is reserved for cable power or sold as a kit with additional accessories

Do not hesitate to contact us if you want to confirm a complete setup before purchasing. We will help you ensure everything is compatible.


⚠️ Depending on the number of heated elements connected, the type of battery and the chosen power mode (battery or motorcycle cable), the performance and runtime may vary. Contact us if in doubt. We will help you select the most suitable combination for your needs.

Color

Black

Season

Winter

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