Where's Bruce?
WKR
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Let me start by stating I have a crap-ton of hunting clothes (mostly Sitka) and can layer quite effectively 99% of the time. Over Memorial weekend I located a herd of razorbacks but they were on the wrong side of the fence so I sat down and waited...and waited...and waited...and waited some more. The skies darkened, temps dropped and the wind picked up. After several hours patiently watching the bacon mill around on the wrong property this happened.
Now I was dressed for it. Had thick Darn Tough wool socks, Kuiu heavy longjohns (top & bottom) plus a cotton tee shirt, Sitka Timberline pants, LW hoody, Kelvin jacket, gloves and over all that...Dewpoint rain gear (jacket & pants). Still I found myself shivering. So then I saw this...
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01H50RCY4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
...and wondered if anyone has any experience with the
ORORO Men's Lightweight Heated Vest

If it works then it would resolve unexpected situations when you find yourself losing body heat faster than you can generate it or are restricted from movement (as I was). Ten hours on the lowest setting (100 degrees) would be quite a buffer and it doesn't weigh much. I bought one on impulse and got it minutes ago. The battery is charging. Eager to see how well it works. Gear testing is always a kick. Any opinions...good or bad?
Now I was dressed for it. Had thick Darn Tough wool socks, Kuiu heavy longjohns (top & bottom) plus a cotton tee shirt, Sitka Timberline pants, LW hoody, Kelvin jacket, gloves and over all that...Dewpoint rain gear (jacket & pants). Still I found myself shivering. So then I saw this...
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01H50RCY4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
...and wondered if anyone has any experience with the
ORORO Men's Lightweight Heated Vest

If it works then it would resolve unexpected situations when you find yourself losing body heat faster than you can generate it or are restricted from movement (as I was). Ten hours on the lowest setting (100 degrees) would be quite a buffer and it doesn't weigh much. I bought one on impulse and got it minutes ago. The battery is charging. Eager to see how well it works. Gear testing is always a kick. Any opinions...good or bad?