---
product_id: 21039423
title: "Handlebar Grip Heaters PH-200"
brand: "polly heaters"
price: "€ 6.53"
currency: EUR
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.es/products/21039423-handlebar-grip-heaters-ph-200
store_origin: ES
region: Spain
---

# 36W max power output 3-mode switch (off/low/high) Minutes to install Handlebar Grip Heaters PH-200

**Brand:** polly heaters
**Price:** € 6.53
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Stay warm, ride longer — never let cold hands slow your momentum!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Handlebar Grip Heaters PH-200 by polly heaters
- **How much does it cost?** € 6.53 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.es](https://www.desertcart.es/products/21039423-handlebar-grip-heaters-ph-200)

## Best For

- polly heaters enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted polly heaters brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Universal Fit:** Fits most handlebars with an inner diameter over 5/8 inch—versatility meets comfort.
- • **Dual Heat Settings:** Customize your warmth with precise off, low, and high modes.
- • **Durability That Lasts:** Built to endure drops, bends, and the elements—your ride’s long-term companion.
- • **Effortless Installation:** Get heated grips ready in minutes, no hassle, no fuss.
- • **Made in the USA Quality:** Premium craftsmanship you can trust, powering your winter rides.

## Overview

The Handlebar Grip Heaters PH-200 by Polly Heaters deliver reliable, adjustable warmth with 36W peak power and a simple off/low/high switch. Designed for quick installation on most handlebars over 5/8 inch, these durable heaters outperform fragile adhesive alternatives and maintain performance even after heavy use. Perfect for motorcyclists facing freezing conditions, they combine American-made quality with practical, long-lasting heat.

## Description

Heaters have high/low range and can be installed in minutesUnits draw 36W at 3 amps on high and 24W on lowInclude off/low/high switchCan be used on most handlebars with an i.d. greater than 5/8in.

Review: Adequate heat, but the high and low settings are close to eachother - These work pretty darn well in most circumstances. They're good because they install within the handlebars, and should be far more durable than the grip heaters that install under the grips: I usually wound up replacing those once a year. I don't like the fact that these take a little longer to warm up than other styles of grip heaters: they must heat up the metal of the handlebar before you can feel heat through the grips. If you have these on a motorcycle, at higher highway speeds the heat is very hard to feel as the wind chills the metal of the handlebars. All in all, I prefer these to the fragile adhesive grip heaters that install under the grips, and they should last forever! UPDATE: changed rating from four to five stars. I've learned to live with the high and low settings, it is now only a minor annoyance and I simply turn the grip heaters off when they get warm enough. Additionally, I was able to use these when it was absoloutly freezing (literally) outside with the addition of a thin pair of gloves and: Kwik Tek ScootR Logic Hand Mitts I know you may be wondering why all the trouble. But at highway speeds, the wind chills the bars and your hands if you are wearing only gloves. With the addition of the handlebar muffs, the opposite was true, the grips were trying to cook my hands! on the highway! at 70 miles per hour! when it was below freezing! when I'm wearing a thin pair of gloves the heat is bearable without turning the switch on and off. Also, I've dropped my dual sport multiple times, been through many sets of grips, bent the bars, etc. etc. and these continue to work just as good as day one. I would not hesitate to recommend these to anyone!
Review: wiring diagram was good. Installation went very well - Quality product, made in USA. The directions did not show which lead was high heat and which was low heat, ohmed leads and determined red trace wire was high, black was low heat, and white trace neutral/ground. Other than that, wiring diagram was good. Installation went very well. Heaters take a bit longer to heat up but well worth the wait as there are no wires being twisted with the throttle. These heaters are advertised as snow mobile heaters but work very well with motorcycle handlebars. The two heat settings, low and high are two separate windings so no resistor needed.I am very pleased with the quality and performance of these heaters. I recommend Polly Heaters for anyone considering heated bar grips.

## Features

- Heaters have high/low range and can be installed in minutes
- Units draw 36W at 3 amps on high and 24W on low
- Include off/low/high switch
- Can be used on most handlebars with an i.d. greater than 5/8in.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000GU5LPS |
| Brand | Polly Heaters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (21) |
| Date First Available | January 30, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | TRTB7030 |
| Manufacturer | Polly Heaters |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PH-200 |
| OEM Part Number | PH-200 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 4.5 x 0.5 inches |

## Images

![Handlebar Grip Heaters PH-200 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61WLs6+swPL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: it says snowmobile,but can i use it my harley**
A: yes. I fitted them to my sportster roadster xl1200r no problem though the switch is designed to fit on a dash panel. great value though if you are prepared to tie the switch on say under the tank somewhere. If purchasing from the states expect a charge for customs duty, around 10 gbp. Overall work well on my harley and relatively easy to fit. heat output is great - don't think it will ever be cold enough here in the midlands to use the max setting though.

**Q: Ordering these grip warmers for my '12 Boulevard...  One review noted the high/low were similar; now I see a off/low/high switch that must be bought separately? Does the warmer come w/ switch or not?**
A: they do come with a high/low/off switch already. The thing is, the wattage difference between the high and low elements aren't that different. I believe it's 24 and 36 watts on high. Heat is heat when you're cold riding. if it's too hot cycle between the off and low setting. It takes a while to cool down.

**Q: do the wires come out the same end of the grip as the bar goes into?**
A: Yes, it would seem so. The design runs wire inside the bar and therefor out of the grip the same end as the bar. Alternatively, one could plug the bar with the heater and run the wires out the end of the bar/grip and deal with the wiring outside of the bar ends in any way appropriate. ( brush guards to carry the wire to the electrical system via the outside of the handlebars?)

**Q: Does each cartridge draw 36 (3A/12V) or do both catridges conteded in parallel draw 36watts? (high setting)**
A: I have 17 lights on my Harley, half are LED or small bulbs, and two blue led strips under the tanks, a gps, plus the bar heaters. She would 'm burn if each one were 36 watts, I'm sure. It takes 3-6 miles on a cool day b4 they give any heat, with so much metal to warm.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Adequate heat, but the high and low settings are close to eachother
*by M***O on February 23, 2013*

These work pretty darn well in most circumstances. They're good because they install within the handlebars, and should be far more durable than the grip heaters that install under the grips: I usually wound up replacing those once a year. I don't like the fact that these take a little longer to warm up than other styles of grip heaters: they must heat up the metal of the handlebar before you can feel heat through the grips. If you have these on a motorcycle, at higher highway speeds the heat is very hard to feel as the wind chills the metal of the handlebars. All in all, I prefer these to the fragile adhesive grip heaters that install under the grips, and they should last forever! UPDATE: changed rating from four to five stars. I've learned to live with the high and low settings, it is now only a minor annoyance and I simply turn the grip heaters off when they get warm enough. Additionally, I was able to use these when it was absoloutly freezing (literally) outside with the addition of a thin pair of gloves and: Kwik Tek ScootR Logic Hand Mitts I know you may be wondering why all the trouble. But at highway speeds, the wind chills the bars and your hands if you are wearing only gloves. With the addition of the handlebar muffs, the opposite was true, the grips were trying to cook my hands! on the highway! at 70 miles per hour! when it was below freezing! when I'm wearing a thin pair of gloves the heat is bearable without turning the switch on and off. Also, I've dropped my dual sport multiple times, been through many sets of grips, bent the bars, etc. etc. and these continue to work just as good as day one. I would not hesitate to recommend these to anyone!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ wiring diagram was good. Installation went very well
*by M***E on November 7, 2016*

Quality product, made in USA. The directions did not show which lead was high heat and which was low heat, ohmed leads and determined red trace wire was high, black was low heat, and white trace neutral/ground. Other than that, wiring diagram was good. Installation went very well. Heaters take a bit longer to heat up but well worth the wait as there are no wires being twisted with the throttle. These heaters are advertised as snow mobile heaters but work very well with motorcycle handlebars. The two heat settings, low and high are two separate windings so no resistor needed.I am very pleased with the quality and performance of these heaters. I recommend Polly Heaters for anyone considering heated bar grips.

### ⭐⭐ I never installed these on my bike - didn't like the idea of drilling holes into the handlebars
*by L***C on July 7, 2016*

I never installed these on my bike - didn't like the idea of drilling holes into the handlebars. Basically wasted my money on something that's to this day sitting in a drawer somewhere - info should have offered more details, I wouldn't have gotten it.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-19*