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    Was walking through the orange home store and passed a very sharp looking jacket that caught my eye. Its made by the red tool company. Well thats different right?
    So I'm checking it out and the logo on the breast feels like a switch....but why? I peer around the side of the display and see that this very sleek coat has heaters built in. It will run 8 hours on one of their small 12v battery packs. For a little less they have a hoodie version you could wear under your bibs or rain gear.
    I did a search online and there are some cheaper alternatives, but not by much. Heated pants and socks are out there too.
    Can't wait to do some 2 pollin with Jigfisherx later this fall!
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    Now that IS interesting! Thanks!
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    Neat. I know some motorcycle guys in my RC club have heated suits for winter riding. The idea works.
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    These jackets are awesome...a must if you fish through the winter! I've used a few different brands and the Milwaukee is my preferred choice...by far. I've converted my jacket to 18V batteries. The 18V batteries are bit bulky but will run my jacket on "high" for 6-8 hours.

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    a bit to warm for here in Texas ,but if i was up above the mason dixie line ,might just do it
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    Those would work well fishing and hunting! Thanks for sharing!
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    been around for quiet awhile, a lot of motorcycle clothing is heated also..Ive gt a couple pairs of expensive heated socks for hunting and one pair broke 1st year I had them cant take the abuse of walking/climbing etc.. know a couple construction guys who have the Milwaukee heated coats and they really like them.

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    I've always been way too hot natured to wear heated clothing... but I am finding that that trusty trait is slipping away more and more year after year since "geezerdome" continues to slip into the picture.
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    I have the one of the m12 hoodies and have been impressed with it for fishing in the winter. Black Friday last year there was some really good deals on the jackets and hoodies and a rebate to get a free battery.

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