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    What is the best heated jacket liner?

    I have had the Tourmaster Synergy heated jacket liner for seven years and it has been great. There were initial problems with the power cable and now I the power keeps turning off. I have heard about the Gerbing is it better.

    Has anyone used both the Tourmaster Synergy heated jacket and the Gerbing?

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    Cycle Gear.... Perfect.... go long sleeve !!!!! They have a sale now where the controller is FREE !!!





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    Only someone who has tried all makes of heater liners could actually answer your question. That being the case, I can't answer it either but I can say that my Gerbing liner and controller has been excellent. In fact, a wireless controller was recently introduced and I'm now using that. This has greatly improved the convenience of controlling the liners since it features a wireless battery-powered remote transmitter mounted where I can easily reach it. The receiver control module stays in my liner pocket. For me, this was a game-changer.
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    Alright Ken....... now I'm jealous !!!
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    I don't really have anything to add but I do want to point out that Tourmaster also has a wireless remote controller. I wouldn't be surprised if the same company made the controllers for both companies.
    I've been very happy with my Tourmaster jacket liner but it is the only one I've tried. I especially like the high heated neck.
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    Lets talk about MONEY and the real amount of use= $ per use. $179.00

    https://www.cyclegear.com/gear/hotwi...acket-liner-20




    With free controller !!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    Alright Ken....... now I'm jealous !!!
    No need, Steve. You live in sunny Florida! Me, OTOH, I ride all winter in the Western NC mountains. It gets a bit "nippy" in the early mornings.
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    My wife got me covered from my feet , pants , jacket liner and glove liners with a dual controller a few years ago, Best Christmas present ever. It's all First Gear stuff. She shopped for deals on line. I think she got all of it for around the $400 mark. Been pretty happy with it all.
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    Check out: webbike.com they test all kinds of bike stuff, they'll give you all the pros & cons ==============OR ============you could move to FL. & not need one.

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    I luv my Gerbing gloves, I'm fairly warm blooded and don't require the liner yet. I did however freeze my hands pretty bad quading several years ago and they don't like the cold at all now. The gerbings are a high quality item. The GF has a heated jacket from Cabelas that works pretty good too.

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