Maverick1
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First thing I would suggest is pair your heated garment with a merino fishnet base layer. Really brings out the best of both garments.
For heated garments I have two.
The Milwaukee heated hoodie. It works. But it is kind of bulky and heavy for the heat it provides. And I don’t like the cuffs on the sleeves. (uncertain if the heated hoodie is sold any longer?) One that works really well is to buy a M18 to 12v adapter. Allows you to use 18v batteries with the hoodie. The 18v batteries will last all day. But they are like carrying a huge, heavy block of plastic around in your pocket. I also bought an extension cord so I can put the M18 battery in my backpack and not have to wear it. It works well heat wise. Logistically though the Milwaukee hoodie is kind of a pain. I’d cut off the sleeves to make it a vest, especially since the cuffs are too small and annoying.
Pnuma best works really well. Opposite of the Milwaukee. Thin and lightweight. Paired with fishnet merino is the way to go. Suggest buying two batteries and two chargers. Their battery life is reasonable. Heat works well.
For heated garments I have two.
The Milwaukee heated hoodie. It works. But it is kind of bulky and heavy for the heat it provides. And I don’t like the cuffs on the sleeves. (uncertain if the heated hoodie is sold any longer?) One that works really well is to buy a M18 to 12v adapter. Allows you to use 18v batteries with the hoodie. The 18v batteries will last all day. But they are like carrying a huge, heavy block of plastic around in your pocket. I also bought an extension cord so I can put the M18 battery in my backpack and not have to wear it. It works well heat wise. Logistically though the Milwaukee hoodie is kind of a pain. I’d cut off the sleeves to make it a vest, especially since the cuffs are too small and annoying.
Pnuma best works really well. Opposite of the Milwaukee. Thin and lightweight. Paired with fishnet merino is the way to go. Suggest buying two batteries and two chargers. Their battery life is reasonable. Heat works well.