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Heated Gear with mesh jackets
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<blockquote data-quote="Happytrails63" data-source="post: 1288189" data-attributes="member: 87161"><p>I've worn my mesh jacket into the 40's and felt comfortable (with the exception of my neck due to the low collar). Its a tourmaster intake 3 so it has lots of mesh. But it has a rain/wind liner and a nice thermal liner. For as little as that jacket cost its a real 3 season jacket. I'm pretty impressed by it. Haven't tried a heat liner under mine so far. Not sure I will since I bought another jacket for fall/winter/spring that should do the job better. Although my guess is that as long as your jacket seals out the wind then the jacket liner with its insulation and heating should do a nice job. Kinda depends on your jacket though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happytrails63, post: 1288189, member: 87161"] I've worn my mesh jacket into the 40's and felt comfortable (with the exception of my neck due to the low collar). Its a tourmaster intake 3 so it has lots of mesh. But it has a rain/wind liner and a nice thermal liner. For as little as that jacket cost its a real 3 season jacket. I'm pretty impressed by it. Haven't tried a heat liner under mine so far. Not sure I will since I bought another jacket for fall/winter/spring that should do the job better. Although my guess is that as long as your jacket seals out the wind then the jacket liner with its insulation and heating should do a nice job. Kinda depends on your jacket though. [/QUOTE]
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