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Gerbing Liner And Hybrid T5 Gloves Xl W/ Dual Controller on 2040-parts.com

US $460.78
Location:

Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States

Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Gerbing Size:XL Gender:Unisex Adult Color:Black UPC:Does not apply

Gerbing 12V Heated Jacket Liner

Gerbing's world renowned, award winning, 

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 motorcycle jacket liner uses microwire heating pads with thermostats for even heat performance and safety. Their liners are designed to fit close to the body and easily under your outerwear so you can roll in your favorite riding gear, longer and in more conditions than ever before.

The Coreheat12 Thermovelocity System is powered by a simple connection to your motorcycle's DC power system. A combination of Gerbing's patented microwire heating technologies in conjunction with the 12 volt electrical system on your motorcycle keeps you warm at speed.

Optional Gerbing 12V Core Heat Flex Pack Kit available and inserts directly into back pocket providing mobile power to your Gerbing's jacket liner, pant liner and gloves (Sold Separately).

Features:

  • Heating pads on the chest, back, collar, and sleeves
  • Improved ribbing at waist and cuffs
  • YKK Zippers
  • Thermal resistors installed on each individual heating pad act as a solenoid to eliminate hot spots and overheating
  • Includes battery harness
  • Max Heat: 135°F @ 77W
  • Power: 12V DC 6.4 Amp
  • Minirip shell
  • Taffeta lining
  • Made in USA
  • 1 year warranty

Gerbing 12V T-5 Hybrid Heated Gloves

Gerbing's new line of 12V T-5 Hybrid Products utilize Gerbing's Hybrid Heating System. This system allows you the option of powering from your vehicle's 12 V electrical system, or from Gerbing's 12 volt Hybrid lithium-ion battery pack (sold separately) with its built-in microprocessor temp controller.

Features:

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  • Made with premium, supple, drum-dyed leather
  • Soft tricot fleece lining with 100g of Thinsulate lining
  • Incorporates Gerbing's Microwire heating technology that uses micro-sized heating fibers to surround the hand with warmth
  • Includes vehicle battery harness and Y-harness
  • Two 12 V batteries and a charger are optional (sold separately)
  • Max Heat: 135°F @ 27 Watts
  • Power: 12V DC 2.2 Amp
  • 1 year warranty

Gerbing 12V Portable Dual Zone Temp Controller 

The Gerbing 

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 temperature controller has two separate temp-controllers that provide separate controls for two different articles of heated clothing, such as gloves and jacket liner, for the same person.

Features:

  • Attach this temperature controller to any solid object with Velcro or attach to your belt with our convenient, optional clip-on case.
  • Dial in your level of comfort.
  • Digital controllers ensure that your heated clothing uses only as much power as requested.
  • Wires are UL listed and completely safe, in all weather conditions.
  • 1 Year Warranty.

Note: Not for use with two jacket liners; only for use with a single jacket liner plus gloves, pants, and/or insoles.

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