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 sickpup Old Timer

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 Posted: 20:13 - 02 Feb 2010 Post subject: Biketech heated under jacket |
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It was cold on Friday, very cold. I'd spent the afternoon riding around town then come 7pm went off to Berkshire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire and then off to South Wales for a finish at 2am. In total I rode for just over 13 hours and around 300miles. From about 8pm temperatures were below zero, at Membury services the puddles were frozen solid. Add windchill factor from driving at around 70-80mph and we are talking -12+ effective.
By the time I got to South Wales I was frozen, probably an hour or two short of hypothermia. My neck and jaw were numb and frozen. Considering I was wearing 6 layers on my top half and 5 on my bottom it wasn't due to lack of equipment but sheer low temperatures and windchill.
Over the weekend while I was recovering Lozzy (quite rightly) came to the decision that I have to get heated clothing so yesterday I placed an order for a Biketek heated under jacket which turned up today.
The jacket needs to be a tight fit so appears tight for it's size but this is correct. It uses carbon fibre heating elements that are so flexible that you don't notice them at all, in fact what you do notice is the cabling as it's a bit on the bulky side but at least you know it's going to stay in one piece rather than fall apart. There are wires to connect up to the heated gloves and trousers that are also available in the range, the cables for the gloves fit into zipped pockets on the arms which do add bulk but were ok under my Bering coat and the cable for the trousers just hangs with the main power cable. There's a control box that hangs down and straps to your left leg. It has big rubber buttons so easy to use with gloves on and rubber covered LEDs in different colours so you can see which of 3 heat settings you have the jacket set to. The controller will also control the trousers and gloves if they are all connected up together. It also has a two year warranty so should last well hopefully.
Now I didn't work today as I was doing work on the bike and trying to arrange an extended warranty (dismal failure) so I took a little ride late this afternoon to test it out. Now I only went 3 or so miles wearing a thermal long sleeve top, the heated under jacket and my Bering coat and I was amazed. On the lowest heat setting it was hot and heated up within a couple of minutes. On medium it was really hot getting to be uncomfortable and the highest setting was too hot. Keep in mind the temp was 7degrees in London today so not freezing but hardly warm, raining which tends to leach the heat out of you but I would have been quite happy to go along a motorway in what little I was wearing.
I think if you do a lot of motorway work on your commute this piece of kit could well be a life saver to you and for others it would just make the day to day running about in the cold that bit (huge bit) more comfortable. Considerably better than heated grips as it heats your core rather than just an extremity yet the suggested retail is only a little over double the price of a set of Oxford heated grips. Well worth the money.  |
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It probably does you just don't realise it. When the body temperature drops your body stops sending warm blood to the extremities such as your hands, feet, arms and legs so as to maintain core temperature. |
I didn't actually believe you about this. You know, what's a couple of cold hands when you feel relatively warm everywhere else?
I AM A CONVERT!!!
I wore Pup's jacket over to Asda on Sunday, OK so it was a little big on me, but thought I'd give it a whirl anyway. I wasn't too sure about wearing just a tee-shirt under my textile jacket (without liner) but braced myself to be chilly.
WOW!! By the time we had gotten to the top of the street it had started warming up, within a mile I had to turn it down to the medium heat setting.
I was snug as a bug in a rug on the back, even to the point where it kept me relaxed in normally stressful situations (I get panic attacks when pillion since my crash) I hadn't noticed this, but 'Pup was quick to point it out.
After going out to Asda, detouring to my parents and coming home again my hands were still warm to the touch.. Amazing when you think I have a touch of Raynaud's disease and was only wearing leather summer gloves.
Not only does it warm up the obvious parts - Back, Kidneys, etc.. It heats everywhere - bingo wings, chest, stomach. Imagine sitting against a radiator.. That's about the only way I could describe it.
It cools down really quick too... as soon as you turn it off, you can feel your temperature stabilising - Great for when you have to go into somewhere heated after jumping off the bike. It's not that bulky either - lighter than the liner you get in a jacket as standard.
To summarise: I will DEFINITELY be shelling out on one for myself, It works quick enough to bother for short journeys, and I would even be tempted to attempt the M4 journey at this time of year to visit London wearing one. ____________________ Funny, I used to hate being spanked as a child!
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