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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Yes rode in 25 degree weather hands were warm on medium setting.
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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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