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Clubman A

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Heated jacket


Morning all, 

Now a good few Moons ago I had a kit that turned any old jacket into a heated jacket, by literally sewing a heating element up an down the arms and body and had a cigarette lighter power adapter thing (hopefully  not too technical as descrption)

Any ways it was super easy, and worked an absolute treat, sadly I took a few years off bikes and sold 90% of my gear, back in June I came back and facing my first winter I get the feeling I'm old and soft  

 

I can't for the life of me find that kit or anything similar on the market  

 

Anyone know of anything similar on the market, that was as well priced (it was about a decade ago and maybe £30)

 

I see battery pack giblets and very mixed reviews, or silly money jackets.

 

Help'

 

TIA



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Andy,

I've got an under jacket 'Gilet' that has heating body pads to keep me warm on my mobility scooter.

CLICKY LINKY

It's absolutely wonderful and very effective in Winter and chilly Autumn weather.

Martyn



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Clubman A

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Thanks cubber, always great to hear from actual folk, realistically I will only need a max of 2 5 hrs, I rode home from a mates nr wantage and he gave me a hot water bottle! Which worked well apart from not quite being able to do the zip fully (also good it was dark ) 



-- Edited by shack on Wednesday 30th of November 2022 07:52:38 AM

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