Skip to content

Men's 12V Heated Thermal Jacket

Sale price €327,00

Tax included

Shipping calculated at checkout

Cut
SKU: 97140-22VM/000S

Low stock

Spend €150 to get free shipping

Safe shopping

  • Fast Shipping
  • Free Returns
  • Verified Reviews
  • Secure Payments
  • American Express
  • Apple Pay
  • Bancontact
  • BLIK
  • Google Pay
  • Klarna
  • Maestro
  • Mastercard
  • MobilePay
  • PayPal
  • Shop Pay
  • Union Pay
  • Visa

Stay comfortable mile after mile with the 12V programmable heated liner. Made from a blend of highly durable materials and featuring the Mobile Warming system, the liner distributes heat evenly through five heating panels: two on the chest, one on the back, and one at the top of each sleeve. The liner features a temperature regulator with three heat settings, which also controls the heating of the 12V programmable glove liners (97138-22VM, sold separately). The garment is designed to be worn with protective gear and is powered by the motorcycle's 12V electrical system. See the specifications below...

  • Stay warm: 

    Carbon nanocore heating system for quickly and evenly distributed heat across five thermal panels: two on the chest, one on the back and one on each arm.

  • Power Source: 

    It connects to the motorcycle's 12V electrical system via a temperature control hatch that encloses the wiring and folds away when not in use.

  • Temperature Controller: 

    Built-in temperature controller with three heat settings. Controls both the jacket and 97138-22VM gloves (sold separately).

  • SPECIAL FEATURES DESIGNED FOR DRIVERS: 

    Zip front with ribbed collar.

  • Additional Features: 

    Reflective applique. Includes battery connection wiring.

  • Materials: 

    95% polyester, 5% spandex with 100% nylon plain weave lining and 54% polybutylene terephthalate, 13% polyester, 13% spandex knit.

  • The product is intended to be used in conjunction with protective motorcycle clothing.

  • Additional Information: 

    This item cannot be purchased or delivered to California.