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Brief product review: Tourmaster Heated Jacket

Started by Cher, December 26, 2010, 04:45:37 PM

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RichD

Quote from: TXGrillGuy on December 28, 2010, 08:11:15 AM
It's Maxim Honda, next door (due South in the next parking lot) from Harley Davidson.  :)

That's where I got mine.   [thumbsup]
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Cher


O.K. so here's a plot twist for you - my jacket controller croaked and the jacket won't function without it.

The jacket came from New Enough so I'll give them a call in the morning.  I do know the controllers are available separately but it will be interesting to see how they want to handle it.

Will keep you posted.

TresGatos

I wear my old ski gear underneath. Any pics of these
anyone wired up for this stuff?  Just asking.
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Cher


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Cher

Quote from: Cher on January 11, 2011, 07:27:10 PM
O.K. so here's a plot twist for you - my jacket controller croaked and the jacket won't function without it.

The jacket came from New Enough so I'll give them a call in the morning.  I do know the controllers are available separately but it will be interesting to see how they want to handle it.

Will keep you posted.


I called NewEnough (now known as MotorcycleGear.com) this afternoon.  They called Tour Master in California and they're sending me a new jacket controller directly.  Total time on the phone, less than five minutes.  No drama, no costs to me.  Yea.

NewEnough rocks.

CajunR

It's such a fine line between stupid and clever.

muskrat

if this shitty weather doesn't improve I'm going to be forced into buying one.  [bang]
Can we thin the gene pool? 

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Cher

#23

In my recent exhaustive experiments with motorcycling and frostbite  [roll]  cold hands are still an issue at sub 30 degress even with a fully operational electric jacket cranked to "BROIL".  Tourmaster, thoughtfully, makes matching electric gloves that plug in neatly to the end of the jacket sleeves that cost about 150 bucks  :-X

So naturally I cheaped-out and went to CycleGear yeasterday and bought a pair glove liners, bigger winter goalie mitts gloves and a balaclava (all the Alpinestar winter gloves were 25 bucks on sale, BTW).

I guess if all that doesn't work, then it's time for some heated grips; pitch the new winter gloves and liners.  Go back to my old single layer gloves (at least I'll still have the Steven Sagal stealth-ninja balaclava...)  Gettin' a mental picture now, are 'ya?   [laugh]

And if the heated grips don't work, I'm gonna' be totally pissed because for the money I just spent I could have bought the plug-n-play Tourmaster heated gloves.  Yesterday.  [bang]  

Strange how that always seems to happen...

caffeinejunkee

I tried liners and "winter" gloves from Cycle Gear. I fianlly broke down and got the G3 Gerbing's heated gloves last season. Those along with a balaclava and my Joe Rocket Meteor, I'm pretty comfy!

RichD

Quote from: caffeinejunkee on January 14, 2011, 05:49:35 AM
I tried liners and "winter" gloves from Cycle Gear. I fianlly broke down and got the G3 Gerbing's heated gloves last season. Those along with a balaclava and my Joe Rocket Meteor, I'm pretty comfy!

I'm a big fan of the G3 gloves.    [thumbsup]
DFW-MFer!

TresGatos

Balaclava makes a big difference [thumbsup]. Layers ending
with wind protection and GoreTex have done me well.
I don't know sh1t about electric gear except for my
electric blanket.  ;D
'65 Honda CM91 - '98 Suzuki DR650 - '08 695+mods - '08 Hypermotard 1100S

RichD

Quote from: TresGatos on January 18, 2011, 07:56:19 PM
...I don't know sh1t about electric gear except for my electric blanket.  ;D

For years I did the same.

If I go back to riding without heated gear, I'm going kicking and screaming.  [laugh]
DFW-MFer!

dallas2r

Quote from: RichD on January 19, 2011, 07:10:53 AM
For years I did the same.

If I go back to riding without heated gear, I'm going kicking and screaming.  [laugh]

Same here, though I only went a year w/out. The Gerbings was an investment for sure, but one of the best ones I made. I've got the jacket liner and gloves with the dual temp controller. I can go all day in sub-freezing with that combo and though my legs can get a little chilly, my core's warm enough to still be comfortable.
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Mhanis

I'll go ahead and show my ignorance.................

How can you tell if your bikes electrical system can handle the additional load?

I ride a GS scooter with my hair cut neat.

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