- Leverages ZEPTO® fibre technology; made in France, these heating fibres are so thin you wouldn't be able to notice them if not for their tremendous heat output
- Flexible lycra panels along the side allow full range of motion and breathability
- Windproof and water-resistant fabric
- Uniform heat delivered all over the front, back, and collar
- Premium heating wire is made in the USA
- Women's version has two side pockets and slimmer, tapered fit
- Men's version has a zippered chest pocket
- Ribbed cuffs for maximum comfort and heat retention
- Pairs seamlessly with our heated gloves or glove liners via the convenient hideaway plugs at the end of each sleeve (see wiring tab for more info on this)
Scenario |
Required Wiring |
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You want to connect this heated jacket directly to your powersport vehicle and don't plan on using any other heated clothing at the same time. You want to fine-tune the temperature of the heated jacket. | |
You plan to use heated gloves or glove liners alongside this heated jacket. You would like to fine tune the temperature of the jacket and the gloves independently of each other. |
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FAQs
Q: What are the specs?
A: This heated jacket liner connects to a 12V battery, provides 87 watts of heat, and draws 6.4 amps of current.
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Q: Will this work alongside other brands of heated clothing?
A: Yes! All our heated clothing is compatible with Firstgear, Gerbing, Warm & Safe, and Venture Heat. You may need an adapter, such as our SKU 100386-1.
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Q: What is the difference between Gen-X3 and Gen-X4?
A: Gen-X3 uses a copper-based heating element (made in the USA), whereas Gen-X4 uses Zepto fibres (made in France). Gen-X4 heats up faster, generates more heat, and is lighter. Both are amazing, but Gen-X4 is a bit of an upgrade!
Optional Portable Battery Add-on
Consider purchasing our if you'd like to use your heated jacket when you're not riding your powersport vehicle. The portability will allow you use this heated jacket liner while skiing, cycling, or just taking a walk on a cold day.