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Hotspice
10-26-2009, 11:03 AM
Now in stock are Gerbing's new Microwire Heated Jacket Liners (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/clothing_accessories/gerbing_heated_clothing/gerbing_s_heated_jacket_liner.html), G3 gloves (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/clothing_accessories/gerbing_s_heated_clothing/gerbing_s_heated_gloves_g3.html), and T5 gloves (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/clothing_accessories/gerbing_s_heated_clothing/gerbing_s_heated_gloves_t5.html).

If you aren't familiar with what Microwire is, it's the latest and greatest technology in heated gear that uses hundreds microscopic stainless steel strands instead of the traditional copper wire that was used before it.

The "Thinner, Lighter, Stronger, Faster" advantages of the Microwire™ technology are immediately obvious in both how it feels and how quickly it heats up (0 – 120 degrees in 4 seconds).

Not only are we happy to finally be a Gerbing's dealer, but we're participating in the Test ride program that was just announced.

With the test ride program we let you take a new Microwire Liner out for a test ride so you can see and feel the difference yourself. Just give a call if you're local and interested in taking a liner out for a test ride and we'll set up a time so you can see how much better the new liners are.

And if you're interested in seeing all of the gear, both 12v and portable battery, we now have in stock, just go to our Gerbing's clothing page (http://www.cyclenutz.com/products/clothing_accessories/gerbing_heated_clothing.html).

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Rapid_Roy
10-27-2009, 11:25 AM
No way! Really?





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tommcgee
10-27-2009, 11:36 AM
How thick are the heated insoles?

Hotspice
10-27-2009, 03:37 PM
Hey Roy how's yer birthday gift treating you? :buds


tommcgee, the insoles are comparable to the normal Dr. Scholls. The way they work is you remove the insole that came with your boot and replace it with the Gerbing's one. When you don't want to run the heated ones you simply put the original ones back in and you are set.

tommcgee
10-27-2009, 05:01 PM
tommcgee, the insoles are comparable to the normal Dr. Scholls. The way they work is you remove the insole that came with your boot and replace it with the Gerbing's one. When you don't want to run the heated ones you simply put the original ones back in and you are set.

Thanks, but I already have the insoles out of my boots so the boots will fit.

dancogan
10-27-2009, 05:04 PM
Thanks, but I already have the insoles out of my boots so the boots will fit.
Tom, have you considered binding your feet? :stick

tommcgee
10-27-2009, 05:21 PM
Tom, have you considered binding your feet? :stick

:D It'd be easier if somebody made motorcycle boots in 5E width. It'd be a good niche market for somebody. I wish I knew the shoe business...

A certain guy from Texas sent me some resistance wire last spring for homemade heated socks. I might go that route.

Statdawg
10-28-2009, 10:32 PM
Are the new Gerbings TSA approved to wear on a flight ?

Hotspice
11-03-2009, 02:31 PM
Are the new Gerbings TSA approved to wear on a flight ?

SD, sorry for the delay. For some reason I didn't see a notification from the forum and hadn't been on until today.

Nothing is advertised as being TSA approved so I wasn't sure of the answer. I checked with my rep. and she commented that she carries the products in the carry-on luggage and hasn't had a problem. She did suggest that if you wore one on a flight, you might want to carry a brochure or tag just in case.

So, while not a definitive answer, that's one person’s experiences.

Hope that helps,
Tony

Rapid_Roy
11-03-2009, 03:37 PM
Hey Roy how's yer birthday gift treating you? :buds

I have not had to use it............yet.

:buds

RAPIDDOG
11-09-2009, 03:26 PM
so, um, MOA discount here ?...:brow

PGlaves
11-09-2009, 05:41 PM
so, um, MOA discount here ?...:brow

How does that old saying about BMW riders go again? Something about "the cheapest thing on a BMW is ...."

Hotspice
11-11-2009, 06:27 AM
How does that old saying about BMW riders go again? Something about "the cheapest thing on a BMW is ...."

Which surprises me that more BMW owners don't own KLR's also :ha

so, um, MOA discount here ?...:brow

You bet, just use MOA10 for 10% off.