The Uses And Benefits Of Heated Clothing

 
     
  By PrimLon
 
   
     
  Do you battle against harsh winters, fiercesome gales, cold snow or lots of heavy, cold rain that soaks you through? If so, you will know that even bundling yourself up in layers of woolly clothes will only heat you up so much.



Or maybe you have been on away somewhere tropical and the ‘moderate’ climes of North USA or even the UK or Northern Europe feel absolutely freezing compared to what you have got used to.

Or could it be that your blood circulation is poor and your hands, feet, face and neck are always a lot colder than the rest of you?

Maybe you have finally saved up enough for a motorbike or topless car and are itching to take it out for a spin – but you simply cannot bear the wind chill as you speed down the street.

Or it may be simply that you work during the night or outdoors when it is naturally colder.

What can you do to protect yourself from the cold in all these situations?

One potential solution is heated clothing. Instead of squandering your money on a standard scarf, a heated scarf is a fashionable and long-lasting investment in keeping warm.

Scarves are not the only type of heated clothing. You can heat yourself all over, from your neck to your toes, with heated jackets and vests, pads for your back and legs, gloves and even insoles to put in your shoes...

These great products ensure that the user has full control – you can pinpoint places on your body that feel the chill most and concentrate specifically on these areas. Sure, you can buy regular scarves or gloves – but how do you keep your calves or your abdomen warm? While regular gloves keep your hands fairly warm, heated gloves can heat your hands up much faster and even warm them all the way to the tips of your fingers!

These garments are powered by rechargeable batteries, which allows the user fast and easy control of their body temperature just by pressing a switch. So once they have worked their magic and you are fully warmed up, it is easy to turn them off and save power for their next use. The use of rechargeable batteries also means that heated clothing is not just an efficient way of staying warm, but also economical and eco-friendly.

Heated clothing even has medicinal benefits. The calf and thigh pads can soothe sore muscles and are great for athletes warming up before doing sport. Heated gloves can help sufferers of arthritis or Raynaud’s Syndrome by helping maintain a constant temperature in their hands.

 
   
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