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Originally Posted by Drake
I went with electric vests. My wife loves it. We've done big trips to the Sierra's in 30 degree temps with comfort to spare. We wear a base layer then the vest then a light polar fleece top then a jacket. We have ski hats and gloves. By keeping your body core warm your extremities stay warmer easier. It's a lot easier than taking your seat apart. The vests have individual rheostats to control the heat. They don't pull much amps
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Thanks for your comment. I looked at a few reviews last night and found a product called Powerlet Rapidfire that has a Infared technology they use. It was pretty interesting and I like the fact that the product looked to be a light weight liner that had wireless control for the temperature settings