They work, take it from a Northern Wisconsin deer hunter. They also make
slimmer, flatter packets for inside boots/shoes, that require even less oxygen
to work. They do work well, and are inexpensive.
From: Kyle Munz
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 5:04 PM
To: nighthawk_lovers@googlegroups.
I've thought about it, but it really is only 2 or 3 days out of the year
that I would need them. I bought some of those little packets of gravel
that get hot when you take them out of the plastic package thingies and
they've sat on the shelf where I keep my winter gloves for 2 years now. One
day I'
Kyle, for the cold you might want to consider heated gloves. They could be
pricey, but you my find a good deal on CL if you are patient enough.
Javier
On Oct 24, 2012 4:25 PM, "Dave duChene" wrote:
> Have a safe ride.
> My 750 is away 'til spring.
>
>
> On 24 October 2012 17:18, r...@qwestoffice
Kyle,
Neat story. I have a Fulmer mesh jacket with armor & a zip in liner. I have
ridden in 37oF weather here is Houston no problem. I also wear my oldest boys
sky bib pants & I'm warm. Toes get cold. I have an enterprise slip streamer
acrylic windshield that is the largest they make. I can see
On a different subject, I just added (I think) a picture to my Gmail
profile.
Will somebody tell me if I did it correctly.
Thanks
On 24 October 2012 17:35, Kyle Munz wrote:
> I've used cheap $30 ski pants in temps down in the high 30s that hold up
> for hours before getting cold soaked. (Yep, w
I've used cheap $30 ski pants in temps down in the high 30s that hold up
for hours before getting cold soaked. (Yep, we get 2 or 3 days in the 30s
south of I-10). My problem has been gloves, my hands don't have the best
circulation so even my super-duper winter gloves start to fail after an
hour of
Have a safe ride.
My 750 is away 'til spring.
On 24 October 2012 17:18, r...@qwestoffice.net wrote:
> **
> My windshield cuts down a lot and the engine gives off some heat, that
> guys complain about in the summer. I have a warm Gortech jacket, a face
> sock, really good gloves, boots, and and
My windshield cuts down a lot and the engine gives off some heat, that guys
complain about in the summer. I have a warm Gortech jacket, a face sock, really
good gloves, boots, and and some cheap rain gear. I was going to go over to the
bass pro shop and pick up some warm pants or overalls. I was
Hope you have good weather!
What gear are you wearing to stay warm?
On Oct 24, 2012, at 14:28, "r...@qwestoffice.net" wrote:
> I'm excited about my trip in November. I am riding from Council Bluffs IA to
> Mineral VA to see my mom. That will be some serious riding. Can't wait.
>
> Ron
>
I'm excited about my trip in November. I am riding from Council Bluffs IA to
Mineral VA to see my mom. That will be some serious riding. Can't wait.
Ron
Don't put that motorcycle up yet!
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