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Thinking of Going Heated Gear

I have used heated gear for years and it is one of the best investments I could ever have made. Small cost considering the costs of our machines. Highly recommended.
 
warmnsafe.com or firstgear (same stuff). The guy behind warmnsafe designed the original gerbing heattrollers and owns warmnsafe. His gear is great and he stands behind it. He's also a year round rider and a nice guy.

Wife and I have full sets, jackets, gloves, pants, socks, although I don't wear any more than the jacket and gloves now.
 
I too would like to invest in a good pair of heated gloves...I cannot keep my finger tips from getting cold...Do any of these electric gloves have the finger tips heated??? Thanks, larryd

Your whole hand is heated. Finger tips stay warm.
 
Love Gerbing’s Heated Gear

I have been caught in some cold snowing & blowing weather a couple of times, I would buy a set of heated top,bottom & gloves. :thumbup:
 
Firstgear Jacket Liner

Check with me. I will be able to save you a fair amount on the cost. I use Firstgear heated gear. I have found it to be very good.

I purchased Gerbing gloves years ago with the intention of adding the jacket liner and pants liner later. As I became a more "prominent member" of the FWRC (Fair Weather Ryders Club), I kept putting off the rest of the gear. While at my local dealer recently, I came across a Firstgear jacket liner on the clearance rack. It was at a substantial savings so I picked it up. I finally got to test it out last weekend. When I left home it was 34 degrees. I wore the liner over a thermal shirt with my leather jacket and club vest, as well as the heated gloves. On my lower half I had thermal long johns, heavy jeans and leather chaps. I also wore one pair of heavy thermal socks under my boots.

I was very comfortable during my entire ride. My controller is just an on/off unit, so I will be investing in an adjustable dual controller soon. My one disclaimer, I was on my Wing since I'm still :f_spider:less for now.

Ron, I might be contacting you soon and giving up my membership in the FWRC.:joke:
 
I purchased Gerbing gloves years ago with the intention of adding the jacket liner and pants liner later. As I became a more "prominent member" of the FWRC (Fair Weather Ryders Club), I kept putting off the rest of the gear. While at my local dealer recently, I came across a Firstgear jacket liner on the clearance rack. It was at a substantial savings so I picked it up. I finally got to test it out last weekend. When I left home it was 34 degrees. I wore the liner over a thermal shirt with my leather jacket and club vest, as well as the heated gloves. On my lower half I had thermal long johns, heavy jeans and leather chaps. I also wore one pair of heavy thermal socks under my boots.

I was very comfortable during my entire ride. My controller is just an on/off unit, so I will be investing in an adjustable dual controller soon. My one disclaimer, I was on my Wing since I'm still :f_spider:less for now.

Ron, I might be contacting you soon and giving up my membership in the FWRC.:joke:

It is not required to give up your membership in another club to get stuff from me. :joke: A variable controller really ups the comfort level and also reduces the electrical drain by quite a bit.
 
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:agree: With the right gear, ANY weather is pretty darn "Fair"! :thumbup:

So true! I've been riding after work where it's 30's and 40's here on the front range and heading up to Rocky Mtn National Park, where it's not as warm. Coming down the canyon after dark was just as comfortable as when I left 3 hours earlier :)
 
23 Degrees this morning here...
But the Sun is nice and Bright, so the bike got pulled out of storage for another day's worth of errands! :thumbup:
 
Gerbils & Warm & Safe

We have been riding since 2006 with Gerebings for me and 2009 with Warm & Safe for my wife on our Wing. Once I take possession of our new Spyder we will need to get hookups for it. The temps are not a big issue with heated gear. On the Wing I installed dual controllers for both of us. I am wondering what type of controllers to go with on the Spyder, permanant mount (where) or attached to the wiring for the gear and not mounted on the Spyder?
 
we ended up going with First Gear jacket and pants. we tried the gloves but we felt there were just a tad too bulky. we both have dual controllers and I hardwired them into the bike.

there is a communication tab that is a blank on the passenger left side and then on the driver it is between the four buttons where the parking brake is located. that works perfectly for both of us! I used velcro to hold my controller under the front dash on the left side.

now we don't have to worry about bulky clothing and stopping and stripping down when it starts to get warm.
 
Tourmaster Synergy both jacket and pant liner good to -4 below in northern minnesota. Good gore-tex gloves, and Browning wool hunting socks in PAC boots. Silk balaclava under helmet. Though, I'm half Finlander and half Manx (Isle of Man), so i'm kinda nordic:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
He has the heated gear, I don't.


Ann, with the upcoming trip to Alaska you would be wise to invest in a set. In 2006 when Kathy and I road my Road King to Alaska BC and the Yukon averaged 42 deg out. It wasn't until we entered Alaska that it got warm.
We did the trip in July.

Les
 
Heated for us

Just finished our SaddleSore 2000 this morning and between our Gerbing jacket liners and heated insoles cold was never an issue. Used ATV muffs on both the front and passenger grips and I must say that it was the best the heated grips ever performed. Now it's true that we were mostly south on I-10 but cold is cold, wherever you encounter it. So consider no more, be it from BajaRon, Amazon, or Cycle Gear, make with the heated gear. oh, and as was mentioned, spring for a variable controller, makes for a lot less fiddling.
Patrick
 
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