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Tourmaster Synergy Electric Heated Vest W/ Collar Heated Clothes Chest Sz 38 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Kingston, New York, US

Kingston, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Tourmaster Manufacturer Part Number:8764-0105-03

Tourmaster Synergy Electric Heated Vest Liner with Collar Chest 38

PLEASE READ: For optium heat transfer, this vest should fit tightly. 

RETAIL PRICE: $161.99

The Tourmaster Synergy Electrically Heated riding apparel is designed to operate in all weather conditions from a vehicle's 12-volt electrical system. A completely redesigned rheostat controller offers increased ease of use with the use of riding gloves and is water-resistant. Lightweight, flexible steel fiber heating elements provide safe, even warmth and get up to temp much faster than previous synergy products. Expanding side panels help fine tune the fit and increase comfort. This vest include a power lead wiring harness and 2 temperature control units.

  • Brand: Tourmaster
  • Designed to operated in all weather conditions from a vehicle's 12-volt electrical system
  • Lightweight, flexible steel fiber heating elements provide safe, even warmth
  • Expanding side panels help fine tune the fit and increase comfort
  • Redesigned rheostat controllers are easier to use with gloves

Warmth without bulk or discomfort, making for a safer, more enjoyable ride

Great buy / Bought for wife and she never used it / 1st time out of package was to take listing pictures.

Also included is a 2nd temperature control unit for backup.

 

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