Thanks so much for your reply. I have heated gloves that have rechargable batteries. I also use my snowmobile helmet with the heated shield that I installed a receptacle plug in the dash console to power, that works great. The problem I have is that my gloves only heat the back side and not the finger tips or palm. Do your gloves heat these areas? Temperature gets to single digit or minus temps so it’s nice to have the heated steering wheel but it doesn’t work out with the hydraulic steering.
Your gloves may be better that I can plug in or have heat to finger tips. Do you know who makes these or have a link?
Appreciate your help!
Heated glove
liners, a separate purchase. They use the newer graphite wire which is more flexible and durable than the older metal resistive wire and they heat the whole hand.
I do use them inside heated gauntlet gloves, so with that much heat a dual PWM controller is used with one knob controlling the gloves and the other the inserts.
The heated vest and heated pants liner is on another dial controller, all Gerber brand motorcycle clothing "inserts," so the liners/vest can be worn under Carhartt or whatever your favorite clothing is.
I bought boots 1 size bigger and use Dr. Sholes inserts in addition to the inserts the boots come with for more cushion and insulation, and heavy Marino wool socks over white super-thin sock liners to wick the moisture--that way heated liners aren't needed. If you have normal-sized feet instead of Sasquatch you might need to go up 1-1/2 sizes.
Depending on the boots, in summer I might need to use three inserts, the bottom one with plastic heel cup and plastic bottom so the boots fit without feeling squishy--I try a lot of different liner combinations to get that to work. In winter two inserts, with
normal Marino wool socks the boots fit right, with
heavy Marino wool socks I have to use way more lace so they're laced fatter and they do feel a little tight. But, one set of Danner boots for four seasons is more affordable.