“Nice -so far -very warm!
like the pocket bottoms are not warm for keys etc -
However - For your R&D -
the women’s vest -
wires go right across chest area....
ahhem...2 sensitive locations.
Also cannot see the indicator light.
wish the button had an inside /interior visual”
“The material is so soft I could wear this, and probably will sometimes, without the heat element. The heated area in my upper back is warmer than the area on the front of the vest and I was hoping the front would be just as hot but it’s a negligible difference. It feels amazing.”
“I love the quality and feel of the best. The heating elements keep my hands warm. I no longer have to apologize for my cold hands when treating patients.”
“Great quality and great fit but the battery does not last as long as they claim in this vest. I have both the regular and the fleece. In my regular vest the battery lasts 3-6-10 hours depending on it being on high-medium-low. With the fleece vest the same batteries last only 3-4 hours no matter what the setting is. According to customer service "the heating element of the fleece vest is different from that of the padded vest. It has more power and consumes electricity faster so that battery life of two apparels is different.
Also, the fleece vest is light and the heat is relatively easy to dissipate, so the heating plate is constantly working in order to reach the target temperature, which may lead to the battery capacity running faster.”
“Bought this for the wife and she loves it. Only needed to put it on the low setting and we rode most of the day on the bikes around Arkansas. Love these!!”
“I was excited to get this vest because I work in an outdoor environment, sometimes for hours at a time and this would have been perfect for keeping me warm. That's the only positive thing I can say about it. I ordered a women's size Medium because that's what I usually wear but the vest is more like a Unisex size Medium. It fits in places but not in others. The most uncomfortable part about it is the placement of the battery pack pocket. When the battery is in, it sits directly on my hip bone. It would have been better to place the pocket higher, and either in front or back. And the battery is not light so you constantly feel a giant weight hanging on one side. I wore the vest twice and now I'm selling it.”