to watch a review of this product in French.
- Flexible lycra panels along the side allow full range of motion and breathability
- Windproof and water-resistant fabric
- Uniform heat delivered all over the front, back, and collar via a high-end copper heating element, which is made in the USA
- Women's version has two side pockets and a slimmer, tapered fit
- Men's version has a zippered chest pocket
- Ribbed cuffs for maximum comfort and heat retention
- Pairs seamlessly with our heated gloves or glove liners via the convenient hideaway plugs at the end of each sleeve (see wiring tab for more info on this)
Scenario |
Required Wiring |
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You want to connect this heated jacket directly to your powersport vehicle and don't plan on using any other heated clothing at the same time. You want to fine-tune the temperature of the heated jacket. | |
You plan to use heated gloves or glove liners alongside this heated jacket. You would like to fine-tune the temperature of the jacket and the gloves independently of each other. |
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is included
FAQs
Q: What are the specs?
A: This heated jacket liner connects to a 12V battery, provides 55 watts of heat, and draws 4.6 amps of current
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Q: Will this work alongside other brands of heated clothing?
A: Yes! All our heated clothing is compatible with Firstgear, Gerbing, Warm & Safe, and Venture Heat. You may need an adapter such as our SKU 100386-1.
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Q: What is the difference between Gen-X3 and Gen-X4?
A: Gen-X3 uses a copper-based heating element (made in the USA), whereas Gen-X4 uses Zepto fibres (made in France). Thus, Gen-X4 heats up faster, generates more heat, and is lighter. Both are amazing products, but Gen-X4 is just a little bit of an upgrade!
Watch the video below for a walkthrough on connecting our heated clothing
Optional Portable Battery Add-on
Consider purchasing one of our if you'd like to use your heated jacket when you get off your vehicle. In other words, a portable battery will allow you to use this jacket while skiing, snowboarding, or taking a walk on a cold day.