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from 270 reviewsWell made and very warm. Retains heat well. All wiring integral and plugs into trousers socks and gloves with all connections built in. Connects to bike battery with connection cable on the box. Lots of movement flexibility around shoulders and arms. Great as a liner to bike jacket. Smart on its own as fleece off the bike. Expensive but quality. Three setting with controller also in the box.
They seem good. Nice and thin so can use them under my regular gloves. I've got those mits for motor bloke as well. Nice that they come with connectors for bike battery. Hope they make a difference this winter
30 Watt fast charger is just what I need to give a quick turnaround to my heated vest.
Brilliant bit of kit, I lost mine recently and immediately replaced it , that's how important this jacket is. I can wear a light summer jacket with this underneath so no bulky jackets, and with the push of a button instant heat and comfort unbelievable.
Just what you and your hands deserve, having ridden for over 45 years and suffering many a winter with ice cold hands, Keis gloves and garments are essential and not a luxury item for all year riding.
This is by far the best piece of kit I have purchased for a long long time! Last week a buddy of mine and I went on a Baltic countries adv adventure and the vest kept me warm even when the temp dropped down to 3 degrees on our way back through Finland. It's light and thin and you hardly notice it under the jacket. It heats up in seconds and the heat is evenly distributed over the whole vest. When connected to Hex Ezcan on a BMW (R1250GS) the heating levels are controlled by the button for the heated grips, so it's fully integrated into the bike's system which makes it simply brilliant!
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Absolutely love this jacket...these April mornings have been down to 2 degrees a d this jacket has been the difference of me riding to work on taking the car.....brilliant....only my little fingers have been cold.....might have to get the gloves next
Works really well. Warm (not burning!) feet now.
My new Keis B601 is excellent, and the Keis support team were equally impressive in promptly solving my only issue.
Heated jacket worked well. 7 degree weather felt like 20 degree with the heated jacket on