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    Looks like it might be perfect for those cold days on the rig is it intrinsically safe?
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    These have always been an excellent item. I have used one that plugs into a vehicle for use on a motorcycle, but the price is always an issue. The pad, controller, one battery and a way to charge it would have to come in at a reasonable price.
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    Depending on price I would use this for work and hunting. My gf would probably my love it since she's always cold.

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    Not Mil or LEO but rarely even in freezing -30 do I complain I am cold directly under a plate carrier, specially a Propper fitting one keeps everything snug and warm already. Now the lower back, if there would be a way to hang below the carrier that might be something. Now I could see someone buying this for the always proffesional hand tuck into the carrier to warm those up lol.

    For the hunting crowd??? Don't all those guys walk around with a car battery to power all their plug in clothing??? J/k

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    Its been done (heated hoodies) and it works great. Im skinny and after an hour or so in a tree stand Im getting cold, no matter what i have on. Cold=restless=no deer
    Could it be done better? Probably. I would rather have one that gets hotter, longer, as its for use in a stand, not moving. As far as using with a plate carrier I have nothing helpful to contribute.
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    As a hunter who loves to sit and watch, I would be very interested in one of these units if the price is competitive and it is fairly robust. As timandkimandshea said, cold=restless=no deer!

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    As foxer said, my core is more often over heated and sweating while my extremeties are cold. I don't think the added weight would be worth it, I'd rather carry an extra pair of gloves, socks and then something calorie rich for my core.

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    If this was under or around the price of my Milwaukee jacket I'd buy 1 or 2. I like the slimmer battery pack. When hunting a tree stand with my Milwaukee heated jacket on, the battery digs into your back/side from time to time due to the shape. I also like the idea of using this under whatever clothing you are wearing rather than being tied to one piece of clothes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timandkimandshea View Post
    Its been done (heated hoodies) and it works great............ As far as using with a plate carrier I have nothing helpful to contribute.
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    This was my initial impression as well, so unless this product has some benefit over a heated hoodie it must compete on price.

    T&K&S: I am considering a heated hoodie for next fall/winter. What is the heat intensity and distribution like on the hoodies arms, lower back, etc?
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