Posted by ss55 on December 13, 2016 at 03:47:28 from (63.147.218.40):
In Reply to: Open cab heat? posted by REDMF40 on December 12, 2016 at 14:14:07:
Without some sort of enclosure like a Heat Houser, a heater won't do you much good as the heat won't stay with you. A Heat Houser would be my first choice. Check www.burchmfg.com
Twelve volt heated clothing is available through motorcycle catalogs like www.denniskirk.com , but a cord to a cigar lighter will be a pain to use and easy to break. Snowmobile or ski clothing is usually light and warm with a durable nylon shell. Some have bright reflective strips, which can be handy when working at night. Gortex or similar materials that wick sweat away from your skin will keep you much warmer than a wet cotton undershirt. Insulated boots, a good hat and hood and sometimes ski googles can make a world of difference too.
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