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Forget the vest and spent your money for the sleeves to begin with. With a thin layer under your vest to heat you ... your arms will be cold. Gerbings have worked for me using a Warm & Safe wireless remote velcroed on the handlebar.
Ah - what time of year are you going?It can get pretty hot up there in the summer.Talk to RodekyllSent from my shoe phone!
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Forget the vest and spent your money for the sleeves to begin with. With a thin layer under your vest to heat you ... your arms will be cold.Gerbings have worked for me using a Warm & Safe wireless remote velcroed on the handlebar.
Edit: I see on the AdvRider website that the Gerbing family now has new business. The old business was sold to a holding company. Check out www.gordonsheated.c om for some of the details. I know nothing about their products.
I have been pretty happy with all the brands I have used, some of which are no longer made. Presently, I have been using Powerlet. They have a wireless heat controller which is really nice. I attach that to the handle bar in the middle. That makes it very easy to adjust either the jacket or gloves with either hand. John Henry
Earlier in the thread, I mentioned Powerlet. I also mentioned I have used others with success. Widder and Gerbing.Anyway, The BIG PLUS here is the wireless heat controller. I can velcro and or ty-rap it someplace easy to reach and not have it fall off my belt and discover it hanging down by the engine by the wires. Regardless of what brand of heated gear I use in the future, it will be a must to have a wireless thermostat. Mine, has dual thermostats. One does the jacket liner, the other does gloves/socks/pants. Never use the pants, seldom use the socks. Separate regulation for the jacket and gloves is nice. I also prefer an actual thermostat to a simple on/off switch. Whatever you decide, a thermostat over a simple switch becomes much appreciated once you start using it. The wireless job is nice because I can put it where I can see it and in easy reach.edit: I don't see gloves there any more, however, they use the same connector as Gerbing so it is not a huge problem. edit 2: Well, I also don't see the wireless controller on their site any more. Maybe they are getting out of the heated clothing side of things, IDK. IF they are a consideration, I might suggest contacting them BEFORE you make a purchase from them.edit 3: You might want to take a look at Revzilla. They have a good selection of heated stuff. I have always been satisfied with their service and pricing. John Henry