Are you looking for some extra warmth in the winter? If so, you should think about purchasing one of the best heated vests.
These products are ultra convenient and can keep you nice and toasty, even when it's very cold out.
Plus there's plenty to choose from - it doesn't matter if you're a woman, man, skier, hunter, hiker, motorcycle rider or anything else. There's a product below that'll work for you.
Let's take a look at my favorite vests now starting with women (we'll do men's heated vests after).
Top 3 Women's Heated Vest
Ororo Women's Heated Vest
Ororo is a company that I like and they do a great job blending affordability and quality.
While I don't necessarily think this product is the best overall, I do think it's the best overall value.
This vest can be worn in practically all occasions and will help you stay warm when the temperature dips low - plus you won't have to break the bank to buy this product.
The Ororo women's vest is one you should definitely consider.
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Pros
- Affordable
- Highly protective without being bulky
- Stylish
- 3 different heat settings
- 10 hours of heat
Cons
- Runs a little small
Volt Women's cracow Vest
Volt is a well known company when it comes to heated clothing. You can find any kind of Volt heated gear from gloves to socks to slippers and of course vests.
When you buy from Volt you know you're getting quality and getting a product that will function well - that describes the Cracow.
This jacket is a little pricey but nothing too crazy. If you're someone that expects to be outside a lot in the cold this year, the Cracow can work for you.
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Pros
- Volt is a well known heated clothing company
- 4 different heat settings
- Non bulky and perfect for physical activity
- 10 hours of heat
Cons
- Some battery issues
Outcool Women's Heated Vest
This Outcool vest is a lot like the Ororo vest you saw first but a little cheaper (and a little less quality).
Maybe this isn't the best vest to wear when the temperature dips below zero but should work fine in normal winter weather.
So if you're looking to save a little cash and don't expect to face extremely could weather, this Outcool vest can work for you.
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Pros
- Very affordable
- Looks stylish and can be worn anywhere
- 3 heat settings
- 8 hours of heat
- Good heat coverage
Cons
- Runs a little small
- Not the highest quality
Mobile Warming Women's Cascade
Mobile Warming is a lot like Volt in the sense they make a lot of different heated clothing and gear. This makes them very reliable and high quality.
One thing that separates this product from others is the heat can be controlled through your phone and Bluetooth. The Cascade is extremely convenient because of this and easy to operate.
Also, you get 4 heat settings which is one more than you usually get. This is definitely a vest most people should consider.
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Pros
Cons
- No major cons
ProSmart Women's Heated Vest
This ProSmart heated vest really isn't special in any way and there's no feature that distinguishes it from the rest of the pack.
The main thing going for this vest is it's pretty cheap and is one of the few heated vests that cost under $100.
I wouldn't rely on this vest if the temperature is very frigid but only when it's a normal winter day out, though.
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Pros
- Affordable
- Heats up pretty quickly
- 3 heat settings
- Lightweight so it won't slow you down
Cons
- Not the best quality and suitable for very cold weather
Conqueco women's Heated Vest
Here we have another vest that's not quite top of the line and is more of a budget friendly product.
If you don't have a ton to spend this year, this Conqueco vest can work for you.
My only advice is to layer if you expect the weather to be extremely cold. If you don't you might find yourself cold.
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Pros
- 4 different heat settings
- Heat of up top 10 hours
- Heats up quickly
- Pretty cheap
Cons
- Not the best quality
- Some battery issues
Firefox Heated Vest
Last on this list is the Firefox heated vest and this is probably my least favorite of the bunch.
I don't think it's particularly stylish and kind of looks a little weird when wearing - it's too long and loose.
It does have a few things going for it, though, in terms of price and it works reasonably well.
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Pros
- 4 heating zones for good coverage
- 3 different heat settings
- Affordable
Cons
- Not the best quality
- Looks a little funny when wearing
Top 3 men's Heated Vest
Ororo Men's Heated Vest
My favorite vest for women came from Ororo. Ororo also makes my favorite vest for men.
One thing I love about this vest is it looks good when you wear it. Ororo considered style when they designed this product and it shows.
So if you're looking for a protective, stylish and affordable heated vest, this one can work for you.
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Pros
- Affordable
- Highly protective without being bulky
- Stylish
- 3 different heat settings
- 10 hours of heat
- One year warranty
Cons
- Runs a little small
Mobile Warming Men's Endeavor
If I had to choose which vest is better, the Endeavor from Mobile Warming or the one from Ororo, I would probably choose the Endeavor.
The only reason it's not my top overall choice is the Ororo heated vest is a little bit of a better value because it's about $100 cheaper.
If you have extra to spend, though, I would definitely think about this vest. It's ultra high quality and the heating can be controlled through your phone - that's pretty cool!
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Pros
- Very high quality
- Comes with duck down for added warmth
- Multiple heat settings
- Heat can be controlled through your smartphone
- Soothing heat
Cons
- No major cons
ActionHeat Heated Vest
ActionHeat is a company that I really like and I'm familiar with. They offer many different heated products and they are always well reviewed.
In fact, this Action Heat vest is an Amazon Choice product which means it's well priced, high quality and ships quickly.
If those are three things that you look for when making a purchase, you'll certainly like what you get here.
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Pros
- Well reviewed
- Comes from a high quality company
- Machine washable
- 3 heat settings
Cons
- No major cons
ARRIS Heated Vest
This ARRIS vest isn't on the same level as the vests you've seen so far and this product is definitely more of a budget option.
Because of this, this product can work in normal winter conditions and you'll need to layer over it when it's much colder.
But if you're looking to save a little money without having to a buy a low quality vest, this ARRIS vest can work for you.
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Pros
- Affordable
- 5 heating panels for all around warmth
- 176 degrees of heat
- 5 heat settings
Cons
- Lower quality
- Runs small
Volt Men's Cracow Vest
Volt makes a lot of different heated clothing and you can find any type of heated gear from them.
Their Cracow is a nice vest and one that's suitable for all situations. It can work if you're skiing, in your everyday life and when the weather is very cold.
The Cracow is definitely one of the top heated vests on the market, that's for sure.
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Pros
- Extra insulation for added warmth
- 10 hours of heat
- Zero Layer Heat System for less bulk
- 170 degrees of heat
Cons
- No major cons
Mobile Warming Men's Vinson
Here's the second Mobile Warming vest on this list and there's a lot of similarities between this one and the first one.
One similarity is you can control the heat through your phone and Bluetooth - that makes this vest easy to use.
I'd say this vest is made more for physical activity than the first one you saw, though.
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Pros
- Heat can be controlled through your phone
- 4 way stretch material is good for movement
- Weatherproof shell
- Heats up quickly
Cons
- Runs small
Outcool Heated Vest
Last on the list we have another excellent value with this Outcool heated vest. This product does a lot of cool things and doesn't really cost a lot.
For instance, you get multiple heat settings and up to 8 hours of heating all in a stylish package.
This is very impressive considering this Outcool vest is one of the few that cost under $100.
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Pros
- Affordable
- 8 hours of heat
- Multiple heat settings
- Stylish
Cons
- No major cons