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Electric jackets
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- Bluefin
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- Gultch78
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Re: Electric jackets
I have a big Milwaukee hoody that I wear under a WATERPROOF jacket that's heated it works great runs of the smaller 12 volt Batts great for the morning after sleeping in the boat to warm you up or on your way out first thing before the sun's up nice big warm patches on your chest and middle back 3 different levels of heat but only worthwhile if you have the tools to go with it and you can grab one out of the bargain bin at a discount
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- hornet
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Re: Electric jackets
I got a metabo jacket and heavy duty battery to suit, I like this one because it has heaps more pockets than other heated jackets also fleecy lined, it has heat pads in the chest and back with 3 heat settings, the material is like a canvas type and is very durable, I wear it without the battery when not fishing, I really think this jacket is very well made it should last many years, oh yeah the light has USB outlets to charge the phone, I bought the optional LED light that fits on the battery when not needed for the jacket so the battery has a dual purpose.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6H1nhfGVe0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6H1nhfGVe0
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- Fish-cador
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- Bluefin
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Re: Electric jackets
Yea that’s what I was thinking as well. A few of them I checked out look alright but bit worried it could catch on fire...
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- Bluefin
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Re: Electric jackets
They look alright hornet.hornet wrote: ↑Sun Jul 14, 2019 10:55 pmI got a metabo jacket and heavy duty battery to suit, I like this one because it has heaps more pockets than other heated jackets also fleecy lined, it has heat pads in the chest and back with 3 heat settings, the material is like a canvas type and is very durable, I wear it without the battery when not fishing, I really think this jacket is very well made it should last many years, oh yeah the light has USB outlets to charge the phone, I bought the optional LED light that fits on the battery when not needed for the jacket so the battery has a dual purpose.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6H1nhfGVe0
How much for one of those?
- hornet
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Re: Electric jackets
I paid $165 when they were on a special discount and it came with the extra clip on battery torch, the high capacity battery I purchased was another $45 - 50 ?They look alright hornet.
How much for one of those?
One of my better winter purchases to stay warm in the night air.
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