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Australia, Canberra
1 Level
713 Review
46 Karma

Review on Men'S Heated Summit Vest By Mobile Warming by Prince Fratto

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great vest! in my review

It runs a size small and still a snug fit but wouldn't want it loose so it heats better being close to your body. I waited to review it because I had bought 2 of another brand and both quit within a month. I even got an exchange for one and it quit too. I also bought the jacket in this brand and it is awesome too. My wife also has the vest and jacket. We are very pleased with its performance. We bought extra batteries because we wear them a lot so we needed ones that could hold up to our lifestyle. They are made very well and are light weight. They are warm without the heat as well. When it was down in the teens and lower 20's we put a fleece jacket over the vest and was even more toasty warm trapping the heat. We are very satisfied and have had no issues with these so far. We also love the mobile phone app to control our vests and jackets. Price was great allowing us to buy multiples for different uses. We are happy we found these that do what they say and last us with the amount of time we use them.

Pros
  • This vest is incredibly versatile and can be worn for a variety of outdoor activities, including skiing, hiking, snowboarding, camping, and more. It is a perfect layering piece that can be worn over a base layer or under a jacket, providing ultimate warmth and protection. The vest is designed with a sleek and minimalist look, making it easy to pair with a wide range of outfits. Additionally, it is made of high-quality materials that are weather-resistant and durable, ensuring that you can wear it for years to come. Whether you're exploring the great outdoors or simply running errands on a chilly day, this vest is an ideal choice for anyone looking for a reliable and effective way to stay warm
Cons
  • Another con of this vest is that it requires a power source in order to heat up, meaning that the wearer must carry around a battery pack or be tethered to a power outlet in order to use the vest effectively, which can be inconvenient or limiting in certain situations