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I thought about heated gear, but remembered I have the Thermo suit already! Wish I'd remembered to take it to Alaska!
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Originally Posted by PrairieSpyder
I thought about heated gear, but remembered I have the Thermo suit already! Wish I'd remembered to take it to Alaska!
The Thermo is a great option! You can't beat it for the price. And why would you not take it to Alaska?! Post-it notes on the forehead work well for me!
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When I got my heated stuff, I pondered what took me so long. Only took 50 years of riding to come around!
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Originally Posted by murphybrown
Yes. The Thermo is a big seller and pretty much a crowd-pleaser. Hard to beat the features for the price.
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You guys are starting to look at thermo suits and I am now considering those evaporative cooling vests. I think we have started into a long hot summer.
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Originally Posted by mrb
You guys are starting to look at thermo suits and I am now considering those evaporative cooling vests. I think we have started into a long hot summer.
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Living on the east coast I have been researching what might be sufficient warm gear for me riding into the November month. I have 12V outlets on the bike and my two choices are Gerbing and Firstgear 12V gear but now I'm reading about Firstgear 1-piece suit.
It appears the 1-piece is a popular choice on Spyderlovers but at what point or why would you choose a thermo suit over a 12V?
If I purchase the thermo suit, can I still wear thermo socks and hand liner? How would they be wired (e.g. 12V outlet, portable dual temp controller)?
Last edited by jmurray; 09-28-2015 at 08:42 AM.
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Back in the day I rode with a heated vest but technology has advanced well past that. I've never heard of a thermo suit. I'll have to check it out. How does Firstgear compare to Gerbing? I was at a BMW dealership this weekend and they had both but I only looked at the Gerbing.
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