Sooty09
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Its heated jacket time again. This year I have a new jacket to wear over my heated Gerbing jacket, My old Gore-tex liner started to let damp through. I started to wonder if the heated jacket was the cause of the problem as I noticed an old Hein Gericke catalogue had a warning notice about using heated grips.
The following quote is from page 203 of the 2007 catalogue.
"It is a little know fact that grips should not be turned up too high when used in conjunction with gloves employing a waterproof and breathable membrane, such as Gore-tex. Excess heat can reverse the polarity of the membrane and allow water to penetrate the gloves"
Is this fact or fiction? or just Hein Gerick's get out clause for returned leaky gloves. The 2009 catalogue makes no mention of this, but if its true can a heated jacket cause problems for Gorte-tex jacket liners?
The following quote is from page 203 of the 2007 catalogue.
"It is a little know fact that grips should not be turned up too high when used in conjunction with gloves employing a waterproof and breathable membrane, such as Gore-tex. Excess heat can reverse the polarity of the membrane and allow water to penetrate the gloves"
Is this fact or fiction? or just Hein Gerick's get out clause for returned leaky gloves. The 2009 catalogue makes no mention of this, but if its true can a heated jacket cause problems for Gorte-tex jacket liners?