FYI stumbled across this item that looks promising ;
https://anseris.com/products/torch-coat-heater
Thankfully heated gear not much requirement down this way, some do anyway.
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FYI stumbled across this item that looks promising ;
https://anseris.com/products/torch-coat-heater
Thankfully heated gear not much requirement down this way, some do anyway.
Decent price.
I have a friend I will pass this off to, they are always cold!!! Thanks!!!:thumbup:
Not cheap, but I have found I heated saddle to be the end-all do all. I have a wonderful gerbing heated jacket liner that hangs in my gear closet, unused. The heated saddle is that good, that thorough, and that warming is more than just torso, legs too.
:2thumbs::agree: heating you “core” definitely does help - also like the reusable “Click Heat” therapy pads compared to the disposable (Some times pitiful) hot hands packs.
Usually can place the pad in sock or something & wrap with elastic Ace bandage wrap to keep in place around Various artery’s- that will circulate the heat(thigh, wrist ,arm-pit ,neck) if need be. & dual purpose if & whenever need therapy heat. Again thankfully don’t need often either.
*also pocket tee undershirt as part of layers*
I used a "heated vest" for years on my BMW RT's that actually had pretty good wind protection--however when I switched to adventure style bikes, my arms were always cold. A heated jacket with a temp controller worked great. Heated grips are also nice until below 20 degrees when the back of your hands get really cold, so heated gloves take care of that. Now anything colder than 30--I just take the car.
I use/and have a" 1st Gear "By Warm & Safe Heated Gear, LLC heated jacket liner.
Deanna
I just head to the ''winter closet'', that is until they salt the roads then the party's over.