--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "E.L. Green" wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "rick" wrote: > > Widder also sells heated gear - http://www.widder.com/ > > The wife and I use Widders vest and electric gloves with a > > heattroller, so there is control of the heat. The wife especially, and > > The thing about the Widder gear is that it's relatively low power, important on the KLR with > its weak alternator. But you have to wear a tight shirt over it and a t-shirt under it with the > vest to keep it pressed close against you because it doesn't have any "stretch" to it to keep > the heating elements close to you. If Warmnsafe had theirs out back when I bought my vest I > would have probably gone with theirs. > > Oh, and the Widder gloves are just too darned bulky and heavy and are not waterproof. My > suspicion is that you're better off going with heated grips and good Thinsulate gloves, and if > it's really really cold something like the "Polar Hands" snowmobile muffs that go over the > handlebar and controls. If you have your electric vest turned up keeping your trunk nice and > toasty your hands don't get cold as long as they have some good wind protection, indeed > your problem becomes overheating if you don't watch it. >
where to buy heated gloves, jacket?
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where to buy heated gloves, jacket?
I can't argue with what e.l. green says but the wife and I don't have
to wear a tight shirt over our Widder vest,just regular clothes. But
near as I can tell, when it comes time to wear electrics, it is
because one is cold. Keeping warm or warming up is what it is about to
me. As far as the Widder gloves being non-water proof, absolutely
true. But again, I'm not looking to be riding out in nasty weather,
even though I have been. So Aerostitch makes a nice, light and thin
over 2 finger ( claw type) weatherproof cover we use when the weather
turns nasty.
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