First ride today with the Tourmaster Synergy Heated Vest. I saw this review:
https://www.webbikeworld.com/heated-motorcy...ynergy/vest.htm
and decided to try one. Is it ever the berries! Installation was a breeze because the vest comes with the controller and the harness all wired up. I just plugged it into the Fuzeblock, ran the wire out between the two seats. Wire length is perfect. (You could also go straight to the battery but I think you would have to lengthen the leads to get back past the tank). Plugged in through the Aerostich inside access pocket, and voila! The only very minor beef is that it took a bit of fishing inside the 'Stich to find the plug. I'd prefer a bit longer cord on the vest end so the connection could be made outside, and then the slack tucked back inside the pocket. Very minor quibble, and I'm pretty sure it's a standard Radio Shack plug so I'll probably work out a short extension cord.
Ambient temp was about 55 degrees on the ride. Medium and high settings were too hot - the low setting was very toasty. Felt like I was in my jammies at home. I tried to decide whether it was a mistake to get the vest instead of the jacket. After considering the issue, think that if I had to use low setting on the vest today, the jacket would have been too much. This vest has another 20 or 30 degrees on the downside where it will be very comfy. Either way, though, it's a great product and you can't lose. No connection, don't sell 'em, just like 'em.
https://www.webbikeworld.com/heated-motorcy...ynergy/vest.htm
and decided to try one. Is it ever the berries! Installation was a breeze because the vest comes with the controller and the harness all wired up. I just plugged it into the Fuzeblock, ran the wire out between the two seats. Wire length is perfect. (You could also go straight to the battery but I think you would have to lengthen the leads to get back past the tank). Plugged in through the Aerostich inside access pocket, and voila! The only very minor beef is that it took a bit of fishing inside the 'Stich to find the plug. I'd prefer a bit longer cord on the vest end so the connection could be made outside, and then the slack tucked back inside the pocket. Very minor quibble, and I'm pretty sure it's a standard Radio Shack plug so I'll probably work out a short extension cord.
Ambient temp was about 55 degrees on the ride. Medium and high settings were too hot - the low setting was very toasty. Felt like I was in my jammies at home. I tried to decide whether it was a mistake to get the vest instead of the jacket. After considering the issue, think that if I had to use low setting on the vest today, the jacket would have been too much. This vest has another 20 or 30 degrees on the downside where it will be very comfy. Either way, though, it's a great product and you can't lose. No connection, don't sell 'em, just like 'em.
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