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    Revit Liquid Cooling Vest

    Yep...I am starting to shop for the holidays. Anyone ever used the Liquid Cooling Vest, would you recommend or not or another brands.

    http://www.gearauthority.com/REVIT-L...ng-Vest-FAR035

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    Re: Revit Liquid Cooling Vest

    That is a grt piece of gear. But not my first 5 wants for the time being.

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    Re: Revit Liquid Cooling Vest

    It would be for dirt biking next summer down in Pueblo. Hot hot

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    Re: Revit Liquid Cooling Vest

    . Grt planning

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    Re: Revit Liquid Cooling Vest

    We've used something like these at work. They work great but after being put away for the winter they don't seem to hold much water.... The second year they all sucked.
    Hopefully for the cost those don't.

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    Re: Revit Liquid Cooling Vest

    Nolan,

    Do you know what the brand is you use at work.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nolan View Post
    We've used something like these at work. They work great but after being put away for the winter they don't seem to hold much water.... The second year they all sucked.
    Hopefully for the cost those don't.

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    Re: Revit Liquid Cooling Vest

    No... They come from a safety supply store in Denver. I'll try and find out.

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    Re: Revit Liquid Cooling Vest

    We have these http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...ling-Vest.aspx

    For the cost they may not last 6hrs as claimed by Revit, but I can vouch they last a couple of hours before having to be recharged. Their cooling capability (and that of all evaporative) vests depends on the amount of presoaking, the ambient temperature & humidity, and amount of airflow. For instance on the highway with a naked bike, with mesh gear on a dry day, the rate of evaporation will be a lot greater than in the city with a fairing and at lower speeds.
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    Re: Revit Liquid Cooling Vest

    I seen these, and thought about them. Now can they be worn under all the riding gear for dirtbiking or even a jacket. How is the sizing on them?

    Quote Originally Posted by asp_125 View Post
    We have these http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...ling-Vest.aspx

    For the cost they may not last 6hrs as claimed by Revit, but I can vouch they last a couple of hours before having to be recharged. Their cooling capability (and that of all evaporative) vests depends on the amount of presoaking, the ambient temperature & humidity, and amount of airflow. For instance on the highway with a naked bike, with mesh gear on a dry day, the rate of evaporation will be a lot greater than in the city with a fairing and at lower speeds.

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    Re: Revit Liquid Cooling Vest

    We typically wear them over a thin t-shirt and under our mesh jacket. They fit close, need to because you want to keep the moisture against your skin for max evaporative cooling. I've never worn them dirt biking, mainly because we wear body armor suits and you can throw a light jacket or dirt jersey over that, plenty cool.
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