How Busy Moms & Dads Find Comfort in Heated Gear
Parenting doesn’t stop for winter. Whether it’s rushing to early-morning practices, walking from the parking lot with arms full of gear, or standing on the sidelines in biting wind, moms and dads do it all — because showing up matters.
But here’s the thing: those moments can be hard to enjoy when you’re shivering. Some parents might not mind going out in the winter, but they do mind feeling miserable in the process.
Warmth That Actually Works
One soccer mom, Collignon, told us she tried everything — fleece pants, earmuffs, sherpa-lined boots — and still froze during practice nights. Then she tried our heated jacket:
“This jacket is a game changer for me. I live in Phoenix so we don't really have a winter lol but during my son's soccer practice I am always super cold...Thanks to my husband's boss, he saw the jacket on her at SLC when they were at 20F and immediately sent me a text: GET AN ORORO JACKET!
I complied lol and I am ecstatic about it!!! No more cold practices for this soccer mom!!!”
That’s what we hear again and again — it’s not about staying home, it’s about making those everyday moments outside a little less of a battle.
No More Freezing When Parenting
Hockey, soccer, baseball, playground meetups — all of it often requires parents to spend long periods standing motionless in the cold. Traditional layers work when you’re moving, but when you stop, the chill creeps in. Heated vests and jackets are a favorite because they warm your core quickly, so you can cheer a little louder without clenching your teeth, while heated socks keep your feet cozy even as you stand still in the cold, saving you from constantly stomping the ground to stay warm.
And for those parents juggling snacks, strollers, and phones — heated gloves make a difference, keeping fingers warm enough to snap photos or tie a loose shoelace.
More Than Warmth — It’s Togetherness
After the practices, the games, and the grocery shopping, parents still have the rest of winter life to tackle. Weekends and holidays aren’t always spent indoors — kids still want to explore, play, and run around outside, even on the chilliest days. Without the right gear, that can mean a lot of “I don’t want to go out” from parents or “I’m freezing” after ten minutes from kids.
That’s where heated apparel changes the game. A warm jacket or vest can turn a dreaded trip to the park into a fun family outing. As many parents say, “There’s no bad weather, only bad clothes” — and when you’re dressed for the weather, suddenly winter walks, playground stops, and snowball fights feel like opportunities instead of chores.
Comfort That Lasts Season After Season
Parents say heated gear becomes part of their winter routine. Herrington, a mom living in the Northeast, wore her ororo heated vest for about five to six years — practically nine months a year — until it finally wore out, and she replaced it right away. Once you find something that lets you enjoy the whole game instead of just surviving it, you don’t want to go back.
“I’m a soccer, lacrosse and hockey mom in the Northeast. I had my ororo heated vest for about 5–6 years and literally wore it out. I wanted a lighter-weight version that would be more comfortable under jackets and my hockey coat — this one is perfect. It looks great, the battery life matches the vest, and I’m nice and toasty on the sidelines watching my kids. I couldn’t love this vest more.”
ororo uses reliable materials and advanced heating technology, and we back it up with a 3-year warranty on heating elements for jackets, vests, and pants, along with a 1-year warranty on heating elements for accessories such as gloves, socks, and scarves, as well as a 1-year warranty on batteries — so you don’t have to worry about your heated gear failing in the middle of the season.
What’s Next: Warmth for the Kids Too
Parents often tell us the hardest part of winter outings isn’t keeping themselves warm — it’s keeping their kids warm long enough to enjoy the moment. That’s why we’re excited to share that ororo will be launching a line of kids’ heated apparel this winter.
If you want to be the first to know when it drops, sign up for our email updates — because warmth for the whole family is coming soon.