what? Im thinking this is going to be a good buy for htis winter!
http://www.revzilla.com/product/tour-master-synergy-heated-pant-liner (http://www.revzilla.com/product/tour-master-synergy-heated-pant-liner)
I have a vest and chaps that connect (Wider) that I found for $40 at a garage sale.
I use the vest more, but he chaps *just* fit under my leathers and damn do they make a difference.
There's a lot of surface area on your legs and it's nice to keep them warm.
Buy it!
Just what I need: artificially-induced ball soup. :P
No, for reals, I'm sure it makes riding in low temps a LOT more comfortable.
Generally when it's cold enough for the heated leggings (i refuse to call them chaps) the boys have retreated to my neck anyhow.
So no soup.
So HM if you're shopping heated pants you must have heated jacket (liner) and maybe gloves?
Dish on your setup.
gerbing heated gloves, you cnat feel the heat below 20 degrees, but your hands are "room temp"
Revit Defender GTX (originaly wore a Scorpion XDR Shock) jacket is fine down to the 20s.
http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/revit-defender-gtx-jacket (http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/revit-defender-gtx-jacket)
Underarmor leggings with Scorpion XDR Awe Pants
thats it.
We swear by the heated gear...we are using Warm N Safe Jacket, pant liners (full pants not chaps) gloves and my dad also uses the boot inserts... riding in the low 20's is a breeze for us... havent been any lower temps than that yet...but we highly recommend !! [Dolph]
I find that a heated vest, heated grips and windproof gear has kept me warm enough for anything the east coast has dished out in the last decade and a half (coldest temp I saw on a ride was 7 deg F, but some rides I didn't go by banks etc with temp displays).
7?
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