Staying warm while riding
Hotwired Heated Gear: Conquering the Cold in Style (A Rider's Perspective)
Winter riding doesn't have to mean sacrificing comfort. A couple of years ago, I faced a frigid 35-degree ride from Virginia to Pennsylvania. The thought of braving those temperatures on my motorcycle seemed daunting, until I discovered Hotwired heated gear.
You see, up until this point, I’ve only had heated grips which definitely kept my fingers warm, but now, equipped with their heated gloves and jacket liner, I felt warmer than ever and I embarked on my journey. Let me tell you, it was a game-changer! No more numb fingers struggling with the controls, no more teeth-chattering chills, and the feel of cold air pressing your chest. Instead, I experienced a whole new level of warmth and comfort.
The Hotwired heated gloves provided consistent warmth throughout the ride, they plug straight into the jacket liner ensuring my hands stayed comfortable and responsive. The jacket liner kept my core toasty warm and plugs into a lead that comes from the battery, eliminating that bone-chilling cold that can make winter rides unbearable.
While I opted for thermal underwear and waterproof pants to keep my legs warm on that trip, Hotwired also offers heated pants for those seeking full-body warmth.
Here's why I'm such a fan of Hotwired:
Effective Warmth: The heating elements provide consistent and adjustable warmth, allowing you to customize your comfort level.
Quality Construction: The gear is well-made and durable, built to last.
Easy to Use: The controls are simple and intuitive, making it easy to adjust the heat settings on the go.
Versatile: Hotwired offers a wide range of heated gear, so you can create a personalized warmth solution.
If you're a winter rider seeking a way to conquer the cold, I highly recommend Hotwired heated gear. It's a fantastic way to extend your riding season and make those chilly rides enjoyable.
A Note on Safety:
While heated gear keeps you warm, remember that your tires might still be cold, especially if your bike is stored in a cold garage or outside. Ease into your ride initially to avoid any potential slips or loss of control. Stay warm, stay safe, and enjoy the ride!