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    Heated base layer

    Hi All
    Found this, a heated base layer, looks the business, price aussie $169
    http://www.zarkie.com.au/product/hea...yer-shirt-new/

    Built in Contoller
    5 Hours heat on Low- 3.5 Medium - 2 High
    2 Heating Elements on Back and 1 on Abdomen
    Brushed Fleece Lining
    Quick Dry Material
    The waterproof heat controller is located on the right wrist to make it accessible from your outerwear.

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    ...i must be getting old...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ellipsis View Post
    ...i must be getting old...
    how many did you order?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    how many did you order?
    ...I haven't even got round to wearing my long johns I've had for forty years...apart from, special', parties...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 50Shades View Post
    Hi All
    Found this,
    One of the benefits of cold weather clothing is resistance to ground abrasive resistance.

    Translation ... the less you wear ... the more you might need it.

    Winter conditions often dictate you might need it.





    And ... after 2 hours on high ... will you be able to buy/replace the battery ... ??? or will your last hour and a half be "in the cold" .. ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    And ... after 2 hours on high ... will you be able to buy/replace the battery ... ??? or will your last hour and a half be "in the cold" .. ??
    1/2 hour in the cold would still be better than 2-1/2 hours in the cold
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    1/2 hour in the cold would still be better than 2-1/2 hours in the cold
    Better to wear good gear in the first place.

    But ... Journey travel times are usually based on warm weather travel times.





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    http://www.avade.com.au/

    These are $200Aus and are bike tested.

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    But can chuck it in the washing machine and the dryer, on a normal cycle (with a few bits and bobs like spare change, wife's hairpins, your cellphone)?
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    https://www.fc-moto.de/Mobile-Warmin...eeve-Crew-Neck

    Out of my budget plus I'd never remember to charge em, but I can see how they're tempting, especially if you're switching between riding that involves physical exertion and then the highway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asher View Post
    http://www.avade.com.au/

    These are $200Aus and are bike tested.
    Or these ones.... http://www.motomox.co.nz/shop/show_s...89#prod_images

    Also bike tested Here in N.Z.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    Or these ones.... http://www.motomox.co.nz/shop/show_s...89#prod_images

    Also bike tested Here in N.Z.
    I couldn't see any NZ price. Might be worth looking at. In my 'old age' I am beginning to concede my 'Hard man old school' attitudes for a bit more comfort these days. Have even thought about heated grips.
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    I just like the idea of being warm on cool mornings without having to carry extra gear then having nowhere to put it once the day warms.

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    I already use the Avade base layer but have a Soft shell jacket and the tri zone base layer (which I hope will be nicer to wear with the brushed lining) on the way through Motomox. His first lot is due this week. There's other stuff like the glove liners which might be interesting for pillions with cold hands.
    Link to Motomox's heated gear full category here.
    Having a second battery is good so you can use one and charge one at the same time if not simply give you more time.

    On big highway trips where I'm not Adventuring with gates etc I also have some 12v 'plug in to bike' stuff bought online from Revzilla but got stung for the gst and import dutys when buying a couple of liners at once (mine and hers).

    I love heated gear on and now off the bike and will never be without it again even with the price tags as they are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    I already use the Avade base layer but have a Soft shell jacket and the tri zone base layer (which I hope will be nicer to wear with the brushed lining) on the way through Motomox. His first lot is due this week. There's other stuff like the glove liners which might be interesting for pillions with cold hands.
    Link to Motomox's heated gear full category here.
    Having a second battery is good so you can use one and charge one at the same time if not simply give you more time.

    On big highway trips where I'm not Adventuring with gates etc I also have some 12v 'plug in to bike' stuff bought online from Revzilla but got stung for the gst and import dutys when buying a couple of liners at once (mine and hers).

    Motomox - some interesting gear

    I love heated gear on and now off the bike and will never be without it again even with the price tags as they are.
    I like the idea of heated stuff, but haven't warmed to the reliability just yet.
    very interested in what people find, esp now that battery technology is changing fast.
    Hadnt thought about second battery much, going to have to look at what capacity the charging system is capable of. Keen also to see developments on this side too.

    Motomox web - interesting gear

    Seems to be a fair amount of gear available all over the place, but I have yet to find anyone (local) who has any. shhh here comes Gremlin...
    Last edited by eldog; 29th June 2015 at 19:08. Reason: hadnt been to Motomoxs web before

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