Anyone using heated clothing?

   / Anyone using heated clothing? #1  

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I have heated clothing for motorcycling and am thinking of wiring it up to my tractor to keep me toasty in the cold winter months. Has anyone been using something similar? I'm not fortunate enough to have a cab yet but maybe one of these days!
The heated jacket liner and gloves have kept me warm at highway speeds in 32 degree temps so I'm sure it would work great on the tractor as well.
 
   / Anyone using heated clothing? #2  
I have heated clothing for motorcycling and am thinking of wiring it up to my tractor to keep me toasty in the cold winter months. Has anyone been using something similar? I'm not fortunate enough to have a cab yet but maybe one of these days!
The heated jacket liner and gloves have kept me warm at highway speeds in 32 degree temps so I'm sure it would work great on the tractor as well.

I think it would be a good idea, sitting on a tractor not moving will get you cold fast.

I addressed this issue myself this year with a Carhart extreme arctic bib overall. it's heavy and clumsy but for sitting on the tractor it works great. this one is made of nylon instead of cotton so it's supposed to be more waterproof, which kills 2 birds with 1 stone since I have a canopy but the legs were still getting wet under certain conditions.

I've got a few chances to wear it already this year and I'm happy, even if I just use it for seat time it was well worth the 120 bucks.

JB.
 
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I have heated clothing for motorcycling and am thinking of wiring it up to my tractor to keep me toasty in the cold winter months. Has anyone been using something similar? I'm not fortunate enough to have a cab yet but maybe one of these days!

That is f'n brilliant.

Let's see...$500 for heated bike/snowmobile outfit vs. $5000 for heated cab. Ding-ding...I'm going shopping tomorrow!

JayC
 
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I have a heated vest that I used up until I got the cab tractor, it worked great. Surprising how that little bit of heat inside the warm clothes can keep you toasty. The wattage never seemed to be a problem for the little dynamo on the B7610 to keep up with either, the battery always had enough to start the tractor next time out.
 
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I have a heated vest that I used up until I got the cab tractor, it worked great. Surprising how that little bit of heat inside the warm clothes can keep you toasty. The wattage never seemed to be a problem for the little dynamo on the B7610 to keep up with either, the battery always had enough to start the tractor next time out.

Do they sell heated underwear? That's what I want. A warm butt makes all the difference :).

JayC
 
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I have heated clothing for motorcycling and am thinking of wiring it up to my tractor to keep me toasty in the cold winter months. Has anyone been using something similar? I'm not fortunate enough to have a cab yet but maybe one of these days!
The heated jacket liner and gloves have kept me warm at highway speeds in 32 degree temps so I'm sure it would work great on the tractor as well.

I've already got the investment for the bike, so all I needed for the tractor was a $20 wiring harness. Makes a huge difference when its bitter cold out.
 
   / Anyone using heated clothing?
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JayC,
If you do buy a set, I recommend going with the full jacket liner as opposed to the vest. The theory with the vest is valid, as long as you keep your torso warm your extremities will be easier to warm up, but I have found the jacket is so much more comfortable. The vests are popular with motorcyclists because you don't add any bulk to your sleeves and sometimes have tight fitted clothing, not a problem on the tractor.

Also they do make some heated underwear :thumbsup: Well sorta, they have heated pants liners as well as socks and gloves. My ultimate plan was to buy the whole set, but really i've never needed the pants and socks but would be nice to have. I have a dual controller so one dial controls the jacket liner and the other controls the gloves.....
All the clothes plug into each other so you don't have a ton of cords to deal with, just two cords coming out the bottom of the jacket going to a controller.

I have Warm and Safe clothing Warm & Safe Heated Clothing and the Heat-troller for the Real Thing! and highly highly recommend them. They're customer service is excellent.
There is also Gerbing which is a big name as well as others.
 
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I commuted by motorcycle for three winters in Boston without heated clothing, but if I was going to be doing more than a three hour ride in temps lower than about 20 I'd want heated gloves, that was the only part of me that ever got cold.

On the tractor I've been using my full-faced motorcycle helmet in conjunction with an insulated bib and boots, and have been toasty warm - again, except for my hands.

So yeah, I guess I'd want heated gloves for the tractor eventually as well :D
 
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My wife has rheumatoid arthritis in her hands really bad and heated gloves are pretty much a necessity for her when she feeds our horses and works our dogs with the ATV every day in the winter. We have tried a half dozen different brands. Some of them very expensive. All but one brand has failed in less than one winter. The brand she has now is going through their second winter and are by far the warmest that she has ever owned. And they were not the most expensive of those she has purchased.
 
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I have a garden tractor with blade that has a BMW plug on it so I can use my heated jacket and gloves. Works great.
 
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My wife has rheumatoid arthritis in her hands really bad and heated gloves are pretty much a necessity for her when she feeds our horses and works our dogs with the ATV every day in the winter. We have tried a half dozen different brands. Some of them very expensive. All but one brand has failed in less than one winter. The brand she has now is going through their second winter and are by far the warmest that she has ever owned. And they were not the most expensive of those she has purchased.


Well, what brand are they?:confused2:
 
   / Anyone using heated clothing? #15  
Check out Gerbing heated clothing. They have it all.
 
   / Anyone using heated clothing? #16  
GLOVES............ I NEED GLOVES............
Can keep warm, except my hands. (old guy thing)

Whistlepig. Again, WHAT BRAND heated gloves does your wife use ?

Thanks
Wyo
 
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GLOVES............ I NEED GLOVES............
Can keep warm, except my hands. (old guy thing)

I had the same problem and finally found a pair of gloves that keeps my hands warm.... really warm!

Cabela's: Grandoe Strata GORE-TEXョ Gloves

Also, Cabela's makes a knock-off of these that is cheaper and works equally well. I think these are the ones:

Cabela's: Cabela's GORE-TEXョ Pinnacle Gloves

My wife has a pair of the Cabela's and she says that they are the warmest gloves she has ever worn. No comparison to anything else.

Great idea on the heated m/c clothing for the tractor, btw. Thanks! I don't ride anymore but still have my heated vest. I started looking at it yesterday to figure out which plugs I need to hook it up to my tractor. :thumbsup:
 
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I used to ride anytime there wasn't snow on the road but I've become pretty much a fair weather rider the past few years so haven't been using the vest for riding. It was great on the open tractor, way better than nothing, also you don't have that 70mph breeze pulling the heat out of you on the tractor:D.
 
   / Anyone using heated clothing? #19  
GLOVES............ I NEED GLOVES............
Can keep warm, except my hands. (old guy thing)

Whistlepig. Again, WHAT BRAND heated gloves does your wife use ?

Thanks
Wyo

Gerbings has gloves. Several different styles & prices. They also have 7 volt, rechargable lithium/ion battery powered clothing.
 
   / Anyone using heated clothing? #20  
Gerbings has gloves. Several different styles & prices. They also have 7 volt, rechargable lithium/ion battery powered clothing.

Here's the deal on heated gloves. She has paid as much as $350.00 for a pair. Again, with her rheumatoid arthritis, heated gloves are pretty much a necessity. The cold causes her unbearable pain in her hands and she's a pretty tough gal. The previous brands failed in less than a year including the $350.00 pair. When we called the manufacturer they said the would not stand behind these gloves because she was using them improperly. She was using them as work gloves and not for solely riding an ATV and/or a motorcycle. The brand she has now are being used daily as work gloves and are holding up very well. And she said these are by far the warmest she has ever used. She has the SG-13 gloves.Venture Battery Heated Clothing Online Shop - The All-in-one Online Shop for Battery Heated Clothing!
 

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