Looking for a vest.. Any input would be appreciated.
Consider heated grips - more convenient than gloves... But may get cold fingers if holding clutch/brake for a while in traffic, and heat is on the palms only vs all-around...Now i only need to find heated gloves and im set.
Edit: I have a battery operated jacket as well (Milwaukee) and the power difference is laughable. The Powerlet can REALLY pump out the warmth if you need it. I rode a naked bike (KTM 690 Enduro) in freezing temperatures and I had to turn the jacket down.
Exactly why i want the gloves instead of grips. Half my riding is in stop and go traffic. I feel that getting handguards + heated gloves would be the ultimate combo for my needs. I was tempted by the velocity deal but seeing howConsider heated grips - more convenient than gloves... But may get cold fingers if holding clutch/brake for a while in traffic, and heat is on the palms only vs all-around...
I've only ever used the Milwaukie. Seems good. The other jacket is really that mech better? What's the price difference? My jacket was $80
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Nice comparison.** Disclaimer I'm not bashing Velocity Gear or Battery operated stuff.... Just showing a simple comparison **
This is the battery used by the FiredUP Gear. 11.1V at 5000mAh... actually a pretty nice sized battery. That could provide 55 Watts of energy for 1 hour. To give 3-4 hours of "high" usage the vest would be using about 14 watts.
14 w/hr of energy. The Powerlet Jacket does 105W. That means the wired jacket can produce 7.5X times the amount of energy/heat.
The FiredUP battery would be flat in under 30 minutes running at the Powerlet Jacket level.
Again, not trying to bash anything... it's simply battery VS motorcycle alternator.
The battery stuff takes the chill off, and defiantly helps. The wired gear is like an electric blanket. Keep in mind what you wear OVER the heated gear makes a massive difference.
** Disclaimer I'm not bashing Velocity Gear or Battery operated stuff.... Just showing a simple comparison **
This is the battery used by the FiredUP Gear. 11.1V at 5000mAh... actually a pretty nice sized battery. That could provide 55 Watts of energy for 1 hour. To give 3-4 hours of "high" usage the vest would be using about 14 watts.
14 w/hr of energy. The Powerlet Jacket does 105W. That means the wired jacket can produce 7.5X times the amount of energy/heat.
The FiredUP battery would be flat in under 30 minutes running at the Powerlet Jacket level.
Again, not trying to bash anything... it's simply battery VS motorcycle alternator.
The battery stuff takes the chill off, and defiantly helps. The wired gear is like an electric blanket. Keep in mind what you wear OVER the heated gear makes a massive difference.
Hi Guy's my 2 cents. We use Infrared which consumes a fraction of the power a resistive wired heated vest would. Resistive wired technology tries to heat up air and everything around it so you need a lot more power. Far Infrared only tries to heat up what it's in contact with so uses a lot less power so this battery in the vest in high will last you 3 - 4 hours. This has been personally tested by me wearing it the entire winter last year.
Carry on.
The Powerlet Jacket i'm comparing it to uses FIR (Far Infrared) as well.