Mobile Warming Heated Classic Vests feature Windshark breathable, waterproof fabric. With three heat panels, you are sure to keep warm in a Mobile Warming Heated Classic Mens Vest. Fitted with portable battery power pack, Mobile Warming Heated Classic Vests will bring the warmth wherever you go, and won't keep you plugged in. Mobile Warming Heated Classic Vests will give you 10 hours of comfortable warmth.
Windshark® 4-way stretch high breathable, waterproof fabric
Three heating panels lined with steel alloy fiber elements
Optimum placement with two panels on the chest and one on the back
Includes one 7.4V 2.2Ah rechargeable lithium-ion battery and charger
Battery features built-in four-level thermoregulating controls
Provides up to ten hours of comfortable warmth
Reaches a maximum surface temperature of 135º at full power
Adjustable hem draw cord
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Great quality - SteveO WI
Recommended by Reviewer: Yes
Pros: Good quality
Cons: A little longer than it needs to be
A good quality product. I wear it commuting to and from work on cold mornings. 35 degree temps at 65 mph under my leather jacket are not a problem for 20 minutes with this vest. I plan on also using it for hunting and fishing outings.
Ansai heated vest - pedjabhr NY
Recommended by Reviewer: Yes
Pros: [None]
Cons: [None]
this is excellent heated vest with easy functions and charger for the battery.It is very warm and has options for heating very simple to adjust. Excellent product and high quality materials
S Wolf
120 Miles
80-85 MPH Interstate riding
Bike - 2001 FZ1 No wind protection
Temps 32F - 38F
Wind Chill at 80-85 MPH speeds = 11F - 20F aprox
What I was wearing.
Base layer - Under Armor Winter Shirt and Pants
Jeans
MW-Heated Vest
Sweatshirt
1-PC Aerostich Roadcrafter
Wool Socks
Sidi Waterproof Boots
MW-Heated gloves
Shoei X-11
Neoprene lower face protection
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I started out with the gear at 100 and ended up pulling over after about 30 miles to turn the vest down a notch to 75. That is one disadvantage to this Vest. The battery which has the setting control on it is in the lower left hand pocket. This means you cant easily get to the control. I left the gloves at 100 the entire trip. The gloves have the battery/control on the topside so you can easily change the setting.
I was actually fairly comfortable the entire ride. With the exception of my toes. My fingers got a little cold but not so much that it was uncomfortable at all. Again, this is on a bike that basically has no wind protection at all. I think if I was on a fully faired bike I could very easily have turned the vest down to 25-50 as well as the gloves. I think if you live way up North where it gets really cold, you would be better served by some gear that plugs into the bike and has higher output. But those of us down here in the South where it doesn't get that cold this stuff will be fine
I also left the gear on after getting to work to see how long the batteries lasted at the settings they were on. the gloves at 100 lasted 3h15m the vest was at 100 for about 40m and then switched to 75 and lasted a total of 4h40m. All batteries were charged up 8 days ago and had been used about 10 minutes at that time and then left in my gear closet until this morning.
Mobile Warming Heated Classic Vest - Pilotpeat
Recommended by Reviewer: No
Pros: Puts out a lot of heat
Cons: Heating elements are all in the upper part of the vest. Control is hard to access
I got this for using in an airplane that has marginal heat. The adjustment control is impossible to access in the pocket while belted in. The heating elements are all in the upper part of the vest, nothing in the lower back area where it would really feel nice. Next time I buy a heated vest I will be looking at the location of the controls and heating elements. Also it would be nice to be able to power it off of a 12v socket and not just the special battery that comes with it.
| Mobile Warming Men's Size Guide | | | | | | | | | |
Jackets/Shirts and Vests | | X-Small | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large | 2X-Large | 3X-Large | 4X-Large | 5X-Large | Large Tall | X-Large Tall | 2X-Large Tall |
| Chest | 36in (94cm)
| 38in (97cm)
| 40in (102cm)
| 43in (109cm)
| 46in (117cm)
| 50in (127cm)
| 52in (135cm)
| 56in (143cm)
| 59in (151cm)
| 44in (135cm)
| 47n (143cm)
| 50in (151cm)
|
Sleeve | 31.5in (81cm)
| 32.5in (84cm)
| 33.5in (86cm)
| 34.5in (89cm)
| 35.5in (91cm)
| 36.5in (94cm)
| 37.5in (97cm)
| 38.5in (100cm)
| 39.5in (103cm)
| 36.5in (94cm)
| 37.5in (97cm)
| 38.5in (1cm)
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| Mobile Warming Women's Size Guide | | | | | |
Jackets and Vests | | X-Small | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large | 1-Womens | 2-Womens | 3-Womens |
| Chest | 32in (82cm)
| 32.5-35in (83-89cm)
| 35.5-37in (90-94cm)
| 38-39.5in (99-100cm)
| 40.5-42in (103-107cm)
| 42-44in (107-112cm)
| 46-48in (117-122cm)
| 50-52in (127-132cm)
|
Sleeve | 31.5in (80cm)
| 32in (81cm)
| 32.5in (83cm)
| 33.5in (85cm)
| 34.5in (88cm)
| 33-33.5in (84-85cm)
| 34-34.5in (86-87cm)
| 35in (89cm)
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| Mobile Warming Gloves Size Guide | | | | |
Gloves and Mittens | | X-Small | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large | 2X-Large | 3X-Large |
| Men's/Unisex | 6-7in (15-17.5cm)
| 7-8in (17.5-20cm)
| 8-9in (20-22.5cm)
| 9-10in (22.5-25cm)
| 10-11in (25-27.5cm)
| 11-12in (27.5-30cm)
| 12-13in (30-32.5cm)
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Women's | 6-7in (15-17.5cm)
| 7-8in (17.5-20cm)
| 8-9in (20-22.5cm)
| 9-10in (22.5-25cm)
| 10-11in (25-27.5cm)
| 11-12in (27.5-30cm)
| 12-13in (30-32.5cm)
|
Determine your size from the chart above by choosing the larger of these two measurements results:
Palm Girth:Measure around your dominant hand at the knickles with your fingers together.
Palm Length:Measure from the crease at the base of your wrist (on palm side) to the tip of your middle finger.
The sizing information is provided by the manufacturer and does not guarantee a perfect fit. However, we are happy to assist you with any needed exchanges.