Extend your riding season with the finest heated motorcycle jackets, heated pants, heated gloves, and heated socks on the market. With heat troller controlled jackets, pants, gloves, and socks, you can start riding earlier and keep riding longer each year. You may never have to put your bike in storage again!
Clifford in CA
This SAE to Coax adaptor is just the thing to connect the SAE lead I already have attached to my bike's battery, to the 12V-powered midlayer from those folks at rhymes-with-mosquito.
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Riding in the winter here in New England you have to have good gear. When heated grips just can't keep that pinky finger from freezing. These gloves keep my pinkies nice a toasty! Great buy and always good service from rocky mountain!
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They don't get as warm as I had hoped. Fingers still get cold on 40 degree days going slow
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True to size. It's very effective when using as a mid layer and comfortable to wear. Battery life is okay (a few hours in mild conditions). I will definitely consider picking up a spare battery for longer / colder days.
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Don't normally have good luck with battery powered heated clothing, however this is an exception. I use these in harsh Vermont winter environment and on the highest setting in temperatures that average 15 °, they keep me pretty toasty for a few hours that I am Outdoors. Ordering my second set today
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This battery powered vest is quite awesome. The high setting keeps me warm even in 20 degree weather. I do wish the coverage area was larger on both the back and the chest, my tummy gets cold too guys, and I wish that the high setting was hotter. I make sure to only wear a shirt and then the vest with my mid layer over the vest and I still wished the vest was a bit hotter. I think this runs a bit small so if you don't want it skin tight think about sizing up. I got the large/XL and I wish I sized up as the vest is very tight. The garment is stretchy and meant to be snug. The battery does last about as long as advertised. But since I basically only have the vest on high I need to charge it every day as my rides are about 1.5 hours for the day. Even with all that I still do not regret my purchase. I would say the only major consideration is weather you want the battery pro/cons or the wired pros/cons. The battery was better for me and my bike situation and ride time.
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