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Heated clothing questions

I carry all of the Firstgear heated gear. Firstgear uses the Warm & Safe products. Good stuff. If there is anything you need let me know. You can PM me or email me at [email protected]

My pricing is too low to advertise so we have to do it this way.
 
I carry all of the Firstgear heated gear. Firstgear uses the Warm & Safe products. Good stuff. If there is anything you need let me know. You can PM me or email me at [email protected]

My pricing is too low to advertise so we have to do it this way.

Your First Gear Warm and Safe Glove Liners are Great with Great Service and easy to install the wires under the F3 rear seat. Nice because you can use Thin gloves over the liners if its in the 50's and Thicker Over Gloves as it gets colder. These and my First Gear thermal suit is All I need for winter!!!:yes:
 
Heated gear

Take a look at EXO2 the heat inside. http://www.exo2theheatinside.com/
I have only ridden in weather in the low 20s. I stop riding when the highway dept. starts dumping salt.

There gear does not use wires to heat.
I looked at many manufacturers of heated clothing and needed something that drew very low amperage.
At the time I was riding a 1984 Goldwing with a 360 watt alternator.
Hooked up two vests and two sets of gloves on the wing and had plenty of power to operate the heated gear and
all the power requirements to operate the bike.
 
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