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Cool / Cold Weather Riding Gear

Heated Jacket Liner for Cold Weather

I just bought a 2017 can am spyder rt se6, and traded in my kawasaki vulcan 900 classic. I had my vulcan setup to power my Hotwired Jacket Liner, as well as my Hotwired heated gloves. I have been using them for about 4 years, and had the can am dealer here in Enfield, CT lay in a power cord to heat my gear. I have ridden down into the upper teens and stayed nice and warm. I only have to wear a tee shirt with a light shirt under the jacket liner. I am also a little ol man in my upper 70's, which is part of the reason I traded my vulcan in for the spyder. Needless to say, I don't stop ridding just because winter is coming. Y'all have a great winter riding, on into the warmer weather.
StevenQ
 
I just bought a 2017 can am spyder rt se6, and traded in my kawasaki vulcan 900 classic. I had my vulcan setup to power my Hotwired Jacket Liner, as well as my Hotwired heated gloves. I have been using them for about 4 years, and had the can am dealer here in Enfield, CT lay in a power cord to heat my gear. I have ridden down into the upper teens and stayed nice and warm. I only have to wear a tee shirt with a light shirt under the jacket liner. I am also a little ol man in my upper 70's, which is part of the reason I traded my vulcan in for the spyder. Needless to say, I don't stop ridding just because winter is coming. Y'all have a great winter riding, on into the warmer weather.
StevenQ

I as well am at a Medicare age (65) and have always used the Gerbing jacket liner and gloves on my Harleys with street clothes, along with chaps and polypro longjohns at/below 32°. Had a bad accident in February so got an SE5 and use the same gear on that. I ride year-round here in Baltimore but this will be my first Spyder winter. The gear kept me warm on 19° days at 65 mph going down I-95. That's a -4° windchill. I expect this winter to be no different.
 
First gear

I have the First Gear thermo suit. Very well designed and very warm. I also plan on using it for snow removal hopefully I will use it more on the Spyder. Great product:spyder2::spyder2:
 
Before Christmas?

If you are planning on getting one of these Thermo Suits for Christmas it would be good to order no later than the 19th to be sure. I might not be able to get it to you in time if you order after that date.

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Longer Sleeves

I Guess my only problem would be the sleeves. I need 35"-36" :helpsmilie::helpsmilie::helpsmilie: Merry Christmas To Everyone. Yours, Little Blue
 
I Guess my only problem would be the sleeves. I need 35"-36" :helpsmilie::helpsmilie::helpsmilie: Merry Christmas To Everyone. Yours, Little Blue

They measure the sleeves differently on this Thermo Suit from standard practice. Most measure from the neck, across the shoulder to the top of the hand. I am a 33/34 sleeve when measured this way. But for this suit they measure from the top of the arm/shoulder to the wrist. So it gives the impression of short sleeves. But they are not.

I've sold a few hundred of these suits and I have yet to have a customer complain about short sleeves. The sleeves will cover, no problem.
 
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