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Re: [St] Widder heated stuff



David,

I have two Widder vests and have had excellent service from them for over 10 years.  That said it is my understanding they are closing the business this year and you may not be able to get repairs made.  I have had one vested repaired, free of charge, after about 7 years service a wire broke at the plug on the interior of the vest.  Since then I have not had a problem with the vest.  In general the Widder products are simple in design and function acceptably.  I ride in temperatures down to 27 F with little discomfort.  Wearing an aerostwitch suit polar fleece and electric vest.

Rick B.
Pfafftown, NC
-----Original Message-----
>From: David Jonas <kahonas@xxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Oct 29, 2008 11:10 AM
>To: st@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [St] Widder heated stuff
>
>Now that the thermometer is getting shorter, I am in the market for some
>heated riding gear.  I'm tired of hanging the bike up for the winter.
>
>There's a fellow about 50 miles from me who is selling his Widder gear (for
>what I feel is a pretty good price) and I was wondering if anyone has had
>any experience with it.  From what I've read so far it seems to be of pretty
>good quality, but I was hoping to get some personal opinions.
>
>Thanks!
>
>David
>'99 ST (in black, the blackest of colours)
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