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Gears Heated Seat Pad - 100335-1 Item # 696553
Description
Features:
- Gears universal heated seat can be used on snowmobile, ATV and motorcycles (sports bike or big cruiser/touring seats)
- The Gears heated seat gives full heat coverage. Ergonomically designed to give a snug fit over most seat shapes and sizes. Gives ultimate chill free riding comfort
- ZEPTO heat metal fibre technology is so light and flexible you won't even feel it, fibre made in France. Keeps you warm and toasty all the time
- Drymax® outer shell of the seat allows the fabric to breath and helps flow of air through the seat, enhancing comfort. Waterproof inner lining protecting heat metal fibres from getting wet
- Anti Skid bottom keeps the seat always in place once snapped on with an adjustable webbing system that goes under the seat. Comes with extra long webbing length for small or big seats
- Lightweight and easy to carry for your camping fun. Can be used with optional Gears portable 12V wireless battery packs
- Comes with a 20" battery cord and inbuilt ON/OFF switch (Optional temperature controller, splitters, extension wires can be bought separately for using the seat by itself or with other Gears heated clothing)
- 0.5 cm thick. Raises rider to a minimal height when in use
- Seat produces 17.4 watts of heat and draws 1.3 Amps of current (Tested –When engine is idling). Feel the heat in seconds
- Dimensions in inches (Max Width, Length, height): 14.25" x 14.5" x 0.19"
Note: Use of Gears Temperature Controller recommended to avoid overheating.
Part Numbers for Gears Heated Seat Pad - 100335-1
Reviews
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Dd by hhh from
Hot!
Easy install. Heats up in about 10 minutes and is enough to burn your buns. Needs a resistor in the circuit.
Date published: 2021-04-06
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Menoche from
Good concept, needs more fine tuning
I really like the cover of the pad and stability on my seat. The issue I have is the switch is simply on/off so you constantly have to use the switch on long rides. Ended up using a Y splitter with my heated vest controler to have a better control :-)
Date published: 2021-02-13