There was some interest in the electrically heated jacket liner I'd demonstrated at last night's meeting, so here's a basic link:
https://www.leatherup.com/products/milw ... 6661613611
There's all kinds of heated garments marketed to bikers and one can follow the above link back to gloves, pants, etc.
While heated clothing is really neat and will sustain you for hours of cold environment, a cold weather coverall is really the key to zero degree observing. This is the one I've got, and for $69 it's rated to -20°
https://shop.aramarkuniform.com/s-catal ... rt=catalog
Pete
Warm Gear
Re: Warm Gear
I got a similar suit from the same outfit Pete, I opted for the one with the hood. I think it was another $20 but really worth considering for those thinking of getting one of these cold weather coveralls
Bruce D
Re: Warm Gear
Thanks for posting this info Pete
Clear skies,
Mark
iOptron CEM25P w/ Tri-pier
CGEM DX
LXD750 w/ CDS #1697
LXD75 w/ #497 autostar Hypertuned
Antares 8" f/5 Newt
Antares 4" f/15 "Vixen Spec" long focus refractor
Orion 4" f/7 ED refractor
Astro-Tech 65mm Quad APO
and so much more
Mark
iOptron CEM25P w/ Tri-pier
CGEM DX
LXD750 w/ CDS #1697
LXD75 w/ #497 autostar Hypertuned
Antares 8" f/5 Newt
Antares 4" f/15 "Vixen Spec" long focus refractor
Orion 4" f/7 ED refractor
Astro-Tech 65mm Quad APO
and so much more
Re: Warm Gear
Amazon smiles has heated vests which probably accomplish the same thing (I don't think the jacket arms are heated) for less, ranging from about $70 down to $30
Bruce D