So I'm shopping for winter jackets because I hate being cold, and I'm tired of buying jackets that I still get chilly in. So I found this at cabela's:http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-Womens-Heated-Performance-Camo-Soft-Shell-Jacket/1868736.utsBut, on the other hand, how often will I keep it charged- REALISTICALLY? It charges with a USB cord, apparently. Should I try it? If not, I think I may go with this north face jacket:http://www.thenorthface.com/catalog/sc-gear/womens-jackets-vests/women-8217-s-thermoball-8482-full-zip-jacket.html?from=subCat&variationId=N7N&cm_mmc=Google-_-ProductListingAds-_-ProductTerms-_-The+North+Face+Women+s+THERMOBALL8482+Full+Zip+Jacket&gclid=CjwKEAiAvvyiBRDzrYuuldy6wB8SJABPJWObvVyHE2CAd8xKSKotXjcHD9QwXu1sYg9_OirMr74r6xoCRmbw_wcBWhat are some jackets that you have purchased that have been super warm? I'd also be in to a down jacket that is also waterproof. But the electric wire to keep me warm is awfully appealling. Any thoughts, teedub?
11/9/2014 5:00:10 PM
What temperatures will you be outside in? What winds? What are you willing to layer underneath? What will your activity level be? In my experience, if you're cold, you're not wearing enough or the right layers.
11/9/2014 11:21:44 PM
I know it is ridiculous but I can't help get a mental image of the electrical system shorting out and sparking while you are wearing it and catching on fire.
11/10/2014 11:19:25 AM
If you use anything other than a fire you started with your bare hands for warmth you're perpetuating the pussification of americaI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
11/10/2014 11:25:45 AM
1st layer: polyester underarmor leggings2nd layer: merino wool onesies3rd layer: heated jacket4th layer:waterproof gortex rain coat, standard issue
11/11/2014 3:44:06 PM
you wear leggings under your jacket?
11/12/2014 8:46:59 AM
where do you live? if you are around here and are still cold after wearing that many layers you need to see a doctor.
11/12/2014 9:08:04 AM
Yeah seriously. A decent down jacket should be fine down to like 0. Simply walking around should heat you up enough to create some warmth.
11/12/2014 11:25:25 AM
Electric heated jacket came in today and it is aaawweeesommmee. Very warm, fitted, and functional. I'm a sucker for heated garments. You see, haters, I'm going to Portsmouth Island next week and it's going to be 35 degrees at night- with wind. For those of you playing along at home, that's cold as hell. Especially for me- who wears a sweater in 72 degree temperature controlled living room. I wear the same polyester pants as I do a top- you know, it's like 2014 spandex. The next layer is a wool layer/cotton layer onesie from LL. Bean. Here's the link:http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/47346?feat=47356-bundle&dds=yIt's pretty warm. At 45 degrees, I'm pretty good to go with a regular sweatshirt/jacket combo on this. I should also mention that I sit outside and fish/walk around frequently-daily. So tonight this electric heated jacket comes in. It has this thinsulate layer, wire panels (2 on chest, one large on back). I'll even post a picture, if you want to see the technical features. I'm a fan. I highly recommend this jacket. Here's the link I wound up going with: http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/mobile-warming-womens-cypress-jacketIf you want to get your girlfriend a cool, functional, tricked out warm jacket- do it. [/thread]
11/12/2014 7:16:29 PM
i think you might have a circulation or metabolism problem or something
11/13/2014 9:26:28 AM
I think OP is confused between heat generation and convective heat transfer
11/13/2014 10:53:20 AM
^^Yeah probably.
11/13/2014 11:15:14 AM
yeah i work outside. 35 at night isn't bad.much better than 35 in the middle of the day with a 20 mph wind and raining. that is the worst weather ever.
11/13/2014 5:42:33 PM
where the hell is it 35 degrees at night in the summer?
11/16/2014 2:38:51 PM
Lots of places. Mountains, deserts, etc, etc. Easily gets down below freezing in July and August.
11/16/2014 5:37:58 PM
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11/16/2014 6:14:05 PM
Sounds like someone needs to eat more, exercise more, get proper cold-weather clothes, and learn to layer. Electric clothes? Surrrrsly?
11/19/2014 12:54:03 PM
It is my sad duty to report OP has froze to def. He is survived by his rambling comments on a defunct message board. GNSP
1/8/2015 2:10:49 PM
^OP is a woman.
1/8/2015 4:20:27 PM
heated socks?
1/8/2015 4:22:36 PM
I've had so many haters on this jacket IRL.I have thoroughly enjoyed it, though.and thanks, Patrick.
1/11/2015 9:30:52 PM
you're very welcome
1/11/2015 10:06:48 PM
1/11/2015 10:31:28 PM
^^^ Shiiiiit, I'm with you. I hate cold weather, unless I'm skiing. 35 is pretty damned cold.
1/14/2015 5:39:23 PM
I don't consider it "cold" outside unless it's at least in the teens. The problem I would think that jacket has is it's just a shell so there's no insulation. That seems incredibly inefficient if there's a heating element but nothing to keep the heat in. I doubt it would work anywhere near as well as a decent down puffy.--and yes I see the:
1/14/2015 6:11:29 PM