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Anyone using Coreheat 7 Heated Gear?

Scotts8826

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Now that cooler riding weather is here I'm researching heated gear. Has anyone tried the Coreheat 7 system? It heats with a lithium battery instead of plugging into your Spyder battery. Great concept but does it deliver?
 
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I've got a Venture heated vest that is battery powered, works great. Battery life depends on the heat setting lasts about 3-4 hours on low.</p>
 
I hooked 12v up right off the alternator vs from the 12v battery all the way up front. EZypezy

With the wind chill factor Im not to confident on the rechargeable jackets IMO.

My wife is always cold and on my old Goldwing/now spyder shes nice and cozy with wired liners - I can tell by the silence on how warm she is!:shocked:

Not a peep!!!!nojoke

Maybe see if you can demo a wireless jacket?
 

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I have had the battery powered ones also now have the 12 volt that i like better with dual remote control.
I got mine from Bajaron i like it because it is easy to control
 
I am using a Coreheat 7v jacket liner. I wear it inside my normal leather riding jacket and it gets plenty warm (even hot on the high setting). I can get thru a ryde day (4-8 hours for my broken carcass!) on the high setting by having a spare battery with me. And this is with a perforated leather jacket! I just got a non-perforated jacket so I expect I won't even have to use the high setting anymore in winter and may get thru the day with just one battery!

EDIT: The other thing I like about using battery power is that I can use the liner away from the byke! Walking, ryding my bicycle etc etc
 
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Well not sure about the Core 7 but used garbing gloves with the battery packs. ON high the battery power goes fast.

Cant imagine how fast it drains with battery packs on a jacket liner,

You cant beat hooking it up to the bike battery more than enough power when you need it..:thumbup:
 
mobile warming

i use the gear from mobile warming i have the dual function jacket and pants the pants are also water proof the jacket is water resist in heavy rain you need to put something over it works very nice have several miles on both also they both have four settings controlled right from the garment so not a bunch of extra wires to mess with just one and a splitter
 
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