Friday, July 31
Gyde by Gerbing 7V Thermite Fleece Jacket: Everybody Likes Fleece!
Does anyone in the house tonight not like fleece? Show of hands. Nobody? Yeah, that seems about right. EVERYBODY likes fleece. It is fantastic. Warm, fluffy, and plush in just about every way. Fleece is awesome.
The Gyde by Gerbing 7V Thermite Fleece jacket is constructed to offer an exceptional amount of warmth, and to do so in style. With two-sided pile fleece being utilized to create a great level of insulation while still remaining light, the 7V battery-powered heat that emanates from four Microwire heating zones in the collar, chest (2) and back can crank up to 135 degrees Fahrenheit. At the same time, core fibers help to conserve the heat that is being created while also pulling moisture away from your body for yet another added benefit. Additionally, one of the most notable features of the Thermolite fleece is that, unlike many of its close relatives, it has the ability to retain much of its heat retaining capabilities even when it gets wet. For female riders there is the Gyde by Gerbing Women's 7V Thermite Fleece jacket that functions the same in every way, yet has been specifically designed to better fit a more feminine frame.
For a more low-key option that provides slightly less coverage, the Gyde by Gerbing 7V Thermite Fleece Vest is another option to consider. Constructed the same as the full-sleeve jacket, the Thermite fleece vest is even more lightweight and consolidated in its heating. This is a great choice for riders (or anyone who is outdoors in the cold) who prefer to wear their own base layers or overcoats, but still want to get a bit of extra heating blasted to their torso. As with the jacket, the Gyde by Gerbing Women’s 7V Thermite Fleece Vest is a great equivalent for female riders.
Whether you are on the bike or around the campfire, the Gyde by Gerbing 7V Thermite Fleece Vest is a great choice for when the weather gets cold.
Have fun out there, be safe, and as always…
Enjoy the ride,
Juice
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