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#267 Aerostich Kanetsu Electric Liner - WINDSTOPPER®

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Aerostich Kanetsu WINDSTOPPER Electric Liner #267-268-269

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$297.00

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$297.00

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Electrify your jacket’s performance with a Kanetsu liner. Modeled after the standard Darien liner, the Kanetsu provides an under-jacket environment that’s always a lot warmer than the outdoor ambient. Cozy micro-climate temperatures which can sometimes be up to 30º higher than outdoor ambients. Liner is reversible for all wearing situations and features a built-in self storing pocket, a convenient cord storage pocket, and a lighted on/off switch on a coil-cord. Three heating circuits provide warmth everywhere…through the sleeves, body and collar. And the sleeve areas use a version of the resistance heating wire that is slightly 'hotter' than in the Kanetsu vests use, due to the liner’s slightly looser fit. This electric liner packs down small, too, for easy packing, Ride warm and comfy, always…experience efficiency and quality in an electrically heated liner. Includes: fused, lighted coil cord hookup and power switch. 75 watts / 5 amps*. Specify QuiConnect 2, SAE or BMW connectors.

WINDSTOPPER®
WINDSTOPPER® fabric is 100% windproof and half as thick as TLTec Wind Blocker fleece. Black. 36–54 regular.

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Motorcycle Consumer News Review

"As expected from an Aerostich garment, the Kanetsu's overall build quality is superb. The Kanetsu lives up to Aerostich's reputation and was the best of all liners tested. Also...the Kanetsu did an admirable job of blocking windchill. Its Windstopper exterior allowed for a lower setting on the controllers to achieve the same equivalent feeling of toasty warmth as the other two liners on higher settings. Heat was evenly distributed, with no dramatic cold or hot spots detected." - April 2010 Motorcycle Consumer News Heated Riding Gear Comparison, by Moshe K. Levy.
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