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    Heated neck warmer

    Ok team. Of the probably one that will read this thread.

    I'm doing this for you my only love. ♥️
    Ok now you are hooked in.

    My glorious heated vest of the brand I can't remember right now. Actually it's come to me Widder. He used to fly ww2 planes and came up with this and a great connector.

    I'd tried a mates (nz made!) and it uncomfortably heated your kidney but not much else. Weird but it happened.

    So the widder one my wife wore on anything but summer and I wore it in winter when she wouldn't ventre out.

    The feeling of warmth around your neck.
    Oh. Fantastic...

    But since buying an air vest I can't use it. Wife doesn't come out so much.

    So I've bought a heated collar.

    Powered from a USB powerbank.

    I think it will be feeble.

    $45 we'll see.
    Stay tuned bitches.
    Don't you look at my accountant.
    He's the only one I've got.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Ok team. Of the probably one that will read this thread.

    I'm doing this for you my only love. ♥️
    Ok now you are hooked in.

    My glorious heated vest of the brand I can't remember right now. Actually it's come to me Widder. He used to fly ww2 planes and came up with this and a great connector.

    I'd tried a mates and it uncomfortably heated your kidney but not much else. Weird but it happened.

    So the widder one my wife wore on anything but summer and I wore it in winter when she wouldn't ventre out.

    The feeling of warmth around your neck.
    Oh. Fantastic...

    But since buying an air vest I can't use it. Wife doesn't come out so much.

    So I've bought a heated collar.

    Powered from a USB powerbank.

    I think it will be feeble.

    $45 we'll see.
    Stay tuned bitches.
    yeah now you're gonna look like you've got hickeys for a couple of hours after a ride

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    talk to me about the air vest. I dont venture out in the winter but these last few weekends have motivated me to put the silly LAMS bike back together and book it for its first service, and put some rego on it.
    I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave

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    Has heating elements in the back and a front section i hope will poke under my vest.

    You plug it into a powerbank which I bought cheaply via a recycling place that gets the ones passengers have to leave behind on flights.

    Powered by a USB cable I doubt that it will be very powerful and my neck should be hicky free, but hope is a beautiful thing for the retailer of such products.
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    He's the only one I've got.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    talk to me about the air vest. I dont venture out in the winter but these last few weekends have motivated me to put the silly LAMS bike back together and book it for its first service, and put some rego on it.
    Alpinestars Techair. Unobtrusive, charge lasts a few rides and covers the shoulder area so lessens collarbone break I'd imagine, done that twice racing and it's no fun.
    In fact if, while recuperating sleeping in a chair, someone said like a faustian pact: push this button and you can stand up and carry on your finite life with just bruises. It will cost 5 Grand. I'd have pushed that button.
    Therefore it is a relative bargain and no subscription fees.

    Of course the haters will say oh. But it won't stop you head being severed off by a Highlander.
    Yeah OK weak argument.
    I ride no different with it on and generally forget it's there.
    Even put it on (and my trials helmet) when I had to climb my tallest ladder to clean conservatory gutter. Lots of accidents happen off ladders especially to plebs unused to them.
    Don't you look at my accountant.
    He's the only one I've got.

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