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Heated Motorcycle Clothing & Gear
We get bored of all the excuses people make not to try heated clothing. Usually, their views are based on ill-founded macho nonsense. Real bikers don’t use electric, and so on. Sometimes the objections are down to a fear of the unknown, or concerns about the complexities involved. In both cases, it’s nonsense. You wouldn’t drive a car without heating. Why would you dismiss it on the bike? Heated clothing can simply transform how you feel on the bike when it’s cold. It’s a game changer. Instead of worrying about whether you will turn into a block of ice before you get home, you can divert your attention to more pressing concerns. Like staying alive. The longer the ride, the more the need for heated clothing. Honestly, you won't know how you coped without it.
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Richa Inferno heated jacket in black (RI440)
£199.99
Richa ladies Inferno heated jacket in black (RI441)
£199.99
Warm & Safe ladies Windblock heated pants (WSF021)
£199.99
Warm & Safe ladies Classic Rider heated gloves (WSF022)
£169.99
Warm & Safe Ultimate Touring heated gloves (WSF019)
£169.99
Warm & Safe heated socks (WSF013)
£89.99
Warm & Safe Windblock mens heated trouser liners (WSF012)
£199.99
Warm & Safe 12v ladies heated base layer shirt in black (WSF009)
£189.99
Warm & Safe 12v heated base layer shirt in black (WSF008)
£189.99
Warm & Safe Heated Gloves Liners 12V (WSF002)
£99.99
Warm & Safe heated jacket liner in black (WSF001)
£239.99
Warm & Safe ladies heated jacket liner in black (WSF005)
£239.99
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Verified customer reviews for Heated Motorcycle Clothing & Gear
Warm & Safe 12v heated base layer shirt in black
Was a little concerned at first that all the wiring would make this heated base layer rather uncomfortable, but that hasnt been the case at all and once on feels just like any other thick base layer. The relatively high neck zips up quite snugly without feeling too constrictive, even on my thick neck! Warms up really quickly, with easy control over the amount of heat via the non-fiddly controller that can be very easily attached to the bars with the Velcro pad provided. First use was on a full days ride through North Wales with temps ranging from 4 - 7 degrees. It was great to be toasty warm all day without the bulk of multiple layers. Highly recommended.
Warm & Safe ladies heated jacket liner in black
Jacket fits nicely under a bike jacket, slides around easily and is very comfortable. Compared to other jackets I have tried you hardly notice you are wearing it. The heat output is superb and to be honest unless out in minus temperatures doesnt need more than half a turn on the controller. I was recently out for a four hour ride with temperature hovering around 3 to 4 degrees C and never went above half way on the heat output. I also have my Keis gloves connected to the jacket outputs in the sleeves and this works fine. The fit of the jacket is OK, fine around the upper body but a bit snug around the mid section. This is not much of an issue as the zipper is two way so you can put some ease in this area. For reference I am 6 ft tall 14 st 10 lbs 94 Kg with a 44 inch chest and 38 inch waist. Apart from a little bit of a niggle about the waist area cant fault the jacket and think worthy of five stars
Warm & Safe Dual Remote Control
To have a remote dual control easily accessible that varies the heat of the jacket and gloves independently is a godsend on the go when compared with button-pressing or phone-app-faffing Ive had to use before. I have the controller mounted on my clutch fluid cylinder which works well. The only suggestion I would make is to scribe the index markers onto the face of the dials where theyd be more visible as an easy reference to set it to your usual temp. They are currently on the sides of the dials which makes them disappear from view in a quarter of a turn.