Hi All:
On the ST Owners forum I stumbled upon this little Canadian company called ElectroWear.ca that sells some nice looking heated gear (and who would know more about heated gear than a Canadian company....?). Check out the above linky. They have a cool (ooops - warm) looking vest with a heated collar - and I am told that it is very well made.
For those of us buying in "short" dollars, the no-shipping and no border-baloney of a Canadian firm are a definite plus and for those of you who deal in "long" dollars, the deal only gets better! The company has a good website and a fitting guide for the vest that looks easy to use. I will be looking carefully at that heated collar vest!
I did have heated grips on the ST1300, but I never seemed to use them - although they worked just fine. I also have some nice heated gloves, but I had malaria when I was on the oilrigs in Nigeria and ever since then, I don't seem to notice temperature extremes as much as most people.
Do a lot of you use heated gear - any thoughts?
...and Mailman - Aunt Mildred has asked me to point out that we do not need you to post another tiresome photo of you floating around in your pool with a pina colada - in January - young man!
Pete
On the ST Owners forum I stumbled upon this little Canadian company called ElectroWear.ca that sells some nice looking heated gear (and who would know more about heated gear than a Canadian company....?). Check out the above linky. They have a cool (ooops - warm) looking vest with a heated collar - and I am told that it is very well made.
For those of us buying in "short" dollars, the no-shipping and no border-baloney of a Canadian firm are a definite plus and for those of you who deal in "long" dollars, the deal only gets better! The company has a good website and a fitting guide for the vest that looks easy to use. I will be looking carefully at that heated collar vest!
I did have heated grips on the ST1300, but I never seemed to use them - although they worked just fine. I also have some nice heated gloves, but I had malaria when I was on the oilrigs in Nigeria and ever since then, I don't seem to notice temperature extremes as much as most people.
Do a lot of you use heated gear - any thoughts?
...and Mailman - Aunt Mildred has asked me to point out that we do not need you to post another tiresome photo of you floating around in your pool with a pina colada - in January - young man!
Pete