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The Best Accessories for Keeping Warm in Your UTV

By Madison Drumm | Behind The Wheel on September 30, 2025
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Riding season doesn’t have to end just because it’s cold outside. With the right winter gear, your UTV can handle cold weather just as well as it handles the trails. Whether you’re tackling snowy terrain or doing some winter chores, staying warm and comfortable in your side-by-side makes a huge difference.

Let’s break down some of the best UTV accessories for keeping warm, so you can ride year-round comfortably.

Polaris RZR UTV in the snow.
With the right winter gear and accessories, you can stay warm and ride your UTV comfortably all year long—even when it’s cold and snowy. Photo by SuperATV.

Why Cold Weather Riding Calls for the Right Gear

Whether you’re using your UTV for work or for play, being comfortable is a must. Bundling up in heavy layers helps—but when you’re cruising through wind, snow, or freezing temps, the right accessories can turn a freezing ride into a warm and enjoyable one.

A few key reasons to upgrade your winter gear:

  • You’ll be more comfortable (that means longer, better rides)
  • You’ll stay safer by avoiding cold-related fatigue
  • You can keep using your UTV all year instead of parking it for the season

Let’s jump into the top accessories that’ll help you ride warm, no matter how cold it is outside.

A Kawasaki UTV in the snow with a SuperATV cab enclosure installed.
No matter if you’re working or playing, staying comfortable in your UTV is key—and with the right winter accessories, you can ditch the bulky layers and enjoy a warmer, safer ride all season long.

UTV Cab Heaters That Deliver All-Around Warmth

The first thing you’ll look at is probably obvious—a heater. These little lifesavers pull heat from your engine and circulate through your cab. It’s just like the heater in your car.

Why riders love them:

  • Quick to heat up
  • Defrosts your windshield
  • You can aim the vents wherever you need them

Once you get a heater, you’ll wonder how you went without one for so many years.

SuperATV has top-of-the-line heaters for (almost) every rider.

A SuperATV Heater.
One of the first winter upgrades most riders go for is a heater—it works just like your car’s, pulling heat from the engine to warm your cab, defrost your windshield, and keep you comfortable wherever you aim the vents. Photo by SuperATV.

Cab Enclosures for Trapping Heat Inside

A heater is great, but if all of that warm air is escaping, what’s the point? That’s where a cab enclosure comes in. Think of it like putting a jacket on your UTV.

You’ve got some options:

  • Soft enclosures: They’re flexible, easy to install and remove, and are typically more affordable.
  • Hard enclosures: They’re durable and provide better insulation.

Pair a cab enclosure with a heater and bam—you’ll be warm and cozy, regardless of how cold it is outside.

Shop SuperATV’s Cab Enclosures.

A Can-Am UTV with a SuperATV Soft Cab Enclosure installed.
A cab enclosure is like a jacket for your UTV—pair it with a heater, and you’ll stay warm no matter how cold it gets. Photo by SuperATV.

Windshields That Block the Chill

You can’t have a cab enclosure without a windshield. I mean you could, but it wouldn’t make much sense! It might not seem like a big deal, but even without a heater and cab enclosure, a windshield can help a lot with protecting from the chill and wind burn.

You’ve got plenty of options when it comes to finding a good windshield.

  • Full windshield: Whether it’s polycarbonate or glass, you’ll get max protection. Plus, you can get some that are vented.
  • Flip windshield: Perfect for versatile protection. These are perfect for year-round comfort. Plus, we have power flip windshields that make adjusting your windshield easy.

Check out SuperATV’s variety of windshields.

A Can-Am UTV with a SuperATV Soft Cab Enclosure installed.
A windshield is a must for blocking wind and staying warm—even without a full cab setup. From full to flip styles, it’s an easy upgrade that makes a big difference year-round. Photo by SuperATV.

Doors and Roofs That Complete a Winter-Ready Cab

If you want to seal in the heat and keep out the cold, doors and a roof are non-negotiable. Together with a windshield and enclosure, they create a fully enclosed cab—and that’s where the real warmth happens.

There are a few things to think about when considering your options:

  • Hard vs. soft materials: This depends on your budget and your riding style. If you ride hard in rough terrain, hard material is best for you.
  • Full vs. half doors: For different levels of coverage and access.
  • Fit and compatibility: Make sure they work with your current set up.

For the best results, combine a windshield with a cab enclosure and top it off with a heater. You’ll never feel more comfortable and cozy in your UTV.

SuperATV has a variety of doors and roofs to choose from.

A SuperATV Aluminum Roof.
Doors and a roof seal in heat and complete your cab—pair them with a windshield and heater for a warm, fully enclosed ride. Photo by SuperATV.

Other Accessories for Extra Warmth

Once you turn your UTV into the ultimate winter-machine, there are some extra things you can do to take your warmth and comfort to the next level.

  • Heated seat kits: Makes getting in your cab a treat after being in the cold.
  • Cargo boxes: Perfect for packing extra gloves, blankets, jackets and more.

These little extra accessories can make a big difference when the temps drop.

A UTV in the snow.
Once your UTV is winter-ready, extras like heated seats and cargo boxes for gear storage can make cold-weather rides even more comfortable. Photo by SuperATV.

Building the Perfect Cold Weather Setup for Your Ride

Staying warm in your UTV during winter isn’t about one single accessory—it’s about building the right setup for your needs. The first step is to add a cab enclosure. Step two is the heater. After that, those comfort add-ons like heated seats and hand warmers just take it to the next level.

And don’t forget—even with all the gear in the world, dressing smart for the weather is very important. Layers, insulated gloves, and waterproof boots can go a long way.

Winter riding doesn’t have to be brutal. With the right gear, your UTV can be just as fun and useful in the snow as it is in the sun. Explore all of SuperATV’s cold weather accessories to turn your UTV into the ultimate snow-machine.

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