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    As it's starting to get chilly I'm thinking about getting some heated clothing, I have heated grips already and last winter was ok but a heated vest would have made it nice and cosy.

    Any recommendations??
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    Thanks I was just looking at that site.
     
     

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    I bought myself a Keiss heated vest a couple of years ago for Christmas, amazing how the kids knew what I wanted :
    It is a brilliant bit of kit. I got the battery pack as I use it when watching my children play sport or BSB in the throws of Autumn!!
    Makes massive difference if you commute, especially the kidney/lower back area. Because of this, your extremities - hands/feet, are warmer thus needing less layers.
    I love my heated grip/heated kit combo in winter - if you commute you won't regret the outlay!!!

    Stu
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    BikeTek jackets are the most comfortable the Missus an me have tried, however they are completely unreliable and the controllers will repeatedly stop working, so don't buy one of those :-(
    www.shinybikesyndrome.co.uk - Protection through innovation
     
     

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