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From: Dallas, TX & Santa Fe, NM when I can find the time....
2 Questions
After searching and reading countless posts on "heated gear", it's obvious most of you love Gerbings stuff. But, does anyone have any experience with ProForm Heated Gloves? The Gerbings G3 doesn't come in women's sizing and from the sound of it, and the Classic is too padded for my taste.
ProForm also has a heated liner, which I'm also in the market for. It's available through the Powerlet website & looks to be pretty comparable to Gerbings heated gear. Just haven't seen anyone talk about it.
2nd question...can I install 2 Powerlet ports on my RKC? I'd like the Powerbar for the Garmin Zumo and the other outlet on the horn for the heated clothing. Even if I couldn't use both at the same time, that'd be okay.
Just figuring someone on this forum has some insight. I glean a ton of info from you guys!
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