Seeland Heat jacket
XXLOnly 4 pieces in stock at supplier
Size7
Product details
The Seeland Heat Jacket is made from a lined, lightweight fabric and features stretch membranes on the sides and arms for greater freedom of movement. The heat-reflective lining prevents heat loss and enhances the effect of the integrated heat membranes. The collar is lined with soft fleece. Integrated heat membranes are located in the areas of the upper body that are particularly sensitive to cold – between the shoulder blades and in the lower back – and can be adjusted to a desired temperature between 30 and 52 °C using the associated smartphone app. Additionally, the membranes can also be set to 38, 46, or 52 °C without a smartphone using the button on the chest. Unlike older heating technologies, the heat membranes are flexible enough to allow the clothing to be easily folded. The jacket can also be safely washed in the washing machine. A waterproof USB stick is located in the right pocket of the jacket, allowing a power bank to be connected if desired or needed. With a 10,000 mAh power bank, the jacket can maintain the highest temperature of 52 °C for about 7 hours at an outside temperature of 0 °C. To save energy, the heat membranes automatically switch to standby mode when the jacket reaches the desired temperature. They then turn back on automatically if the temperature falls 1-2 degrees below the desired level, without the wearer noticing. The jacket thus has a temperature-regulating function: it automatically shuts off when the body produces a lot of heat during high activity and turns back on when standing still or sitting. The jacket features two side pockets and an inner pocket, and it can be stored in the included waterproof dry bag.
Target group | Men |
Item number | 17728551 |
Manufacturer | Seeland |
Category | Outdoor jackets |
Release date | 3.12.2021 |
Colour | Multicoloured |
Exact colour description | Black |
Target group | Men |
Age group | Adults |
Clothing size | XXL |
Country of origin | China |
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