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GTB_an_Owl
29-05-2006, 12:08 PM
Mmmmmm, bit expensive , BUT
http://www.jett.us.com/heat_vest_complete.htm
[1ponders]
29-05-2006, 12:24 PM
Looks comfy, but I wonder how long the batteries last. I notice they only say "stay warm for hours" :shrug: Under what conditions and how many hours? Tht would be the first bit of information I'd want to know before forking out $300.
GTB_an_Owl
29-05-2006, 12:31 PM
think it said 4 hrs somewhere on the site
extra batteries $82.50?
how about arms, legs and my lil' tootsies tho? :(
acropolite
29-05-2006, 01:01 PM
A freezer suit does the trick for me, no batteries (passive heating!) and toasty warm, cost a bit over $100 when I bought mine. They're good enough to use in Antarctica. See discussion in this thread (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=2382)
a few guys in MAS use freezer suits too :)
they swear by them
spudrick
29-05-2006, 08:28 PM
Funny i tried one of these types of Vests on last Thursday at work. I was meeting with some guys from a company that distributes phone chargers and he has several other products he is thinking of distributing and one was this vest. Dont remember the brand but it has Lithium-Ion batteries, and i can tell you that it certainly worked and heats up fast!
But i am like the others plenty of warm stuff to wear already:)
fringe_dweller
29-05-2006, 08:34 PM
used my 30 dollar snow boots for first time last night (had had em for a while) flippin awesome, especially in addition to the ski pants, dont why I didnt get them years ago? :doh:
astronut
29-05-2006, 10:22 PM
As Ving has said a few of us at M.A.S. use the freezer suits that you see people use in the freezer units at super markets.
Hepworths are the suppliers here in Sydney ( Ingleburn ).
You can buy the suit as a one piece or as seperate pants and coat, they both come with a lined hood.
They also sell lined boots ( very comfy & warm ) called Huskies.
Suit and huskies were about $180. huskies about $50.
I used my gear at our very dark sky site last winter at Berrima and again at the Magellan Observatory, Goulburn. The temps were hovering at about -5c and I was as warm as toast:campfire: John:thumbsup:
jjjnettie
29-05-2006, 11:19 PM
My polar fleece long johns keep me warm. The material is so soft and comfortable. I also made a polar fleece muffler for my neck.
They kept me warm the other night when the temp dropped to -2.
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