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Gears Canada Gen X-3 Heated Glove Liners 9--10 - Md-lg Black 100234-1-m/l on 2040-parts.com

US $71.95
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Wells, Maine, United States

Wells, Maine, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Gears Canada Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:100234-1-M/L Size:9--10 - Md-Lg UPC:Does Not Apply

Gears Canada Gen X-3 Heated Glove Liners 9--10 - Md-Lg Black 100234-1-M/L
  • Comfortable 85/15% polyester/Lycra® liners fit snugly under existing windproof and waterproof gloves or mitts
  • Elements heat entire length of each finger and thumb
  • Connect to 12V power source; provides 27W of heat and draws 2.2A
  • For use with GEN X-3 Warm Tek heated jacket liner: no additional hook-ups are required; simply plug directly into the plugs hidden in sleeve ends
  • For use with GEN X-3 heated vest: purchase snap on/off glove harnesses (PART #2130-0079)
  • For independent use: purchase Y glove harness (PART #2130-0078) and coax plug battery cord (PART #2130-0072)
  • Use of a temperature controller (PART #s 2130-0070 or 2130-0071) is recommended
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