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2022 Preorder build dates/delivery dates

Yes.. I’m sure there are others like klim but I found the transfer glove to work great..
I have the battery heated transfer glove from fxr. Happy so far, well be looking for a 2nd set of batteries or a way to mount a charger lol
 

I have the battery heated transfer glove from fxr. Happy so far, well be looking for a 2nd set of batteries or a way to mount a charger lol
i have the same gloves, great gloves but haven’t used them since switching to a thinner glove..
Wow we really turned this thread around..
 
my wife has the electric gloves and vest. the vest works great but disappointed with the gloves...batteries are a pain. wouldn't it be great if there was a whole electric suit that could be plugged directly into the 12v outlet. Does it exist? Joe
 
I watched a video on stv I believe where they put spray foam in the handlebar and it was supposed to help the warmers do thier job easier. I haven't tried it myself yet but I am entertaining it.

Other than that I added the skinz heatloc and run a pair of fxr heated gloves. I turn them on early morning and late day. The combo seems to be working ok. I also bought all heated gear and purchased 12v heated glove liners, but haven't tried them out yet
Been filling my bars with silicon for years. Before that I used a product called bar buzz I believe. Don’t think they make it anymore. Every new sled I buy I fill the bars with silicone. Put it in the end through the grips and squeeze away with caulk gun
 
my wife has the electric gloves and vest. the vest works great but disappointed with the gloves...batteries are a pain. wouldn't it be great if there was a whole electric suit that could be plugged directly into the 12v outlet. Does it exist? Joe
Yes, bought it for my wife for xmas :)


You can get both a wired controller and a battery pack controller. And there is a 12v cigarette lighter adapter. She's hasn't tried it all yet... need snow!
 
Yes, bought it for my wife for xmas :)


You can get both a wired controller and a battery pack controller. And there is a 12v cigarette lighter adapter. She's hasn't tried it all yet... need snow!
got to look for the wired controller...then I might get a vest and use the battery when away from the sled. Thanks Derek
 

That's the one I got for my wife, along with the cigarette adapter.
 

That's the one I got for my wife, along with the cigarette adapter.
I didn't think it existed, thanks for sharing!! On the STX there is a 12v plug for the 2up seat, I have the adapter already. My buddy who is challenged to keep warm can use one of them also for his electric vest. Again, thanks so much for the info, it's greatly appreciated!! Joe
 
I didn't think it existed, thanks for sharing!! On the STX there is a 12v plug for the 2up seat, I have the adapter already. My buddy who is challenged to keep warm can use one of them also for his electric vest. Again, thanks so much for the info, it's greatly appreciated!! Joe
There are all kinds of heated gear I found. Gerbing had soon really nice stuff and it can be dual zone controlled and has a remote or use your cell phone to control heat settings. From what I can tell, they all have the same plugs, so you can mix and match brands.
 
There are all kinds of heated gear I found. Gerbing had soon really nice stuff and it can be dual zone controlled and has a remote or use your cell phone to control heat settings. From what I can tell, they all have the same plugs, so you can mix and match brands.
That's good to know that you can mix and match!
 
I have a Milwaukee hoodie I wear under my jacket sometimes, keeps me very warm. Have to make sure you buy them fairly tight fitting tho.

This year I have a new Klim jacket and pants. it's VERY warm.

I might try to make something to plug the hoodie right into my sled if I feel I need it, batteries last a long time tho.
 
I didn't think it existed, thanks for sharing!! On the STX there is a 12v plug for the 2up seat, I have the adapter already. My buddy who is challenged to keep warm can use one of them also for his electric vest. Again, thanks so much for the info, it's greatly appreciated!! Joe
 
Been filling my bars with silicon for years. Before that I used a product called bar buzz I believe. Don’t think they make it anymore. Every new sled I buy I fill the bars with silicone. Put it in the end through the grips and squeeze away with caulk gun
They still sell it, It’s called Bar Buzz Kill. You buy it through Grip N Rip.

 
My SRX got picked up on Saturday. I ordered it on March 10. I really like the looks of it in person. Can't wait to try it out as soon as we get a little more snow.
 

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