I have the heated base layer and it's superb
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Base layers look like the way to go. Personally I've spent me money on the 'liners'. But when the time comes, I'll probably go for the base layersI want to have a look at the base layers. The gloves, too.

I want to have a look at the base layers. The gloves, too.
Glad that you had a great experience with W&S, I was in the same frame of mind, until I had problems and the chap in the US wriggled out of their lifetime warranty.
The wires in the receiver part of the wireless unit had come off, and the trousers burned my left leg.
It was my fault for misusing the kit, and the trousers must have been an element issue and it was only the wires that were covered in trouser element. As they couldn’t give a toss, I looked at the inside if the trousers (you can effectively turn them inside out) and the wire had shorted where it joins an element.
At the time, the UK agent said he was giving up with them as he was also fed up with warranty disputes.
I know it’s all a bit of a lottery and the quality of kit seems to vary, I recall my first Gerbing gloves were with them more than me, and Keis told me that their new gloves kept switching off because of low voltage on the bike and it was my fault, (other brands with non controller on the back of the gloves worked fine).
That being said I think they all have small print on their lifetime warranty, and all have product issues from time to time, I like the ability to have UK support (for what it’s worth) I currently favour Gerbing as you can go into their shop in Kent and and speak to them.
Just my experiences of course .
I have the heated base layer and it's superb![]()
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That's pretty much how I'm using the gear too.I’m with adm1 on this.
Rukka jacket, from which I remove the lining on day one (and from the trousers) never to see them return.
Thin Moreno wool long sleeved base layer. Then the Warm’n’Safe electric liner. Then the Rukka on top. Perfect.
Me too. Nice to ride without the bulk as well.That's pretty much how I'm using the gear too.
I've come to like the ability to actually warm up on a ride!
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I want to have a look at the base layers. The gloves, too.
)why would you say we don't give a toss? did you contact us and we ignored you? if you have a photo if the wire getting exposed, email it to us so we can see what happened. if it is manufacturing issue then we fix it or replace it but often we ask questions, people don't see the email because it goes to their spam folder. we always give a toss. and so does Motolegends.
Err... isn't there a zip down the middle? You mean you want a heated zipper?My biggest gripe with your liner (which I use extensively) is that you omitted a panel on the stomach.
Frankly - a stupid decision!
On a bike it it one of the first places to get hit with cold air and your liner does nothing to combat this.
Don't get me wrong - I wear the liner a lot(always with a very thin next to skin UA or Skinz under it to save needing to wash it as often) BUT leaving out that panel makes it extremely frustrating given that your jackets all heat this area.
I know you said it is to keep the consumption down but when you made it 12V there is no logical reason to omit it for the minimal increase. 7.4V - ok but on a 12V version it lowers massively the overall level of quality and usability of the item.
The reason for the liner over the jacket it that the modern Rukka goretex Pro cuffs are far too snug to comfortably use the jacket whereas the liner works perfectly with it having no cuff of its own increasing bulk in this area.
Seriously - you have an almost perfect product. It could so easily be absolutely perfect.

My biggest gripe with your liner (which I use extensively) is that you omitted a panel on the stomach.
Frankly - a stupid decision!
On a bike it it one of the first places to get hit with cold air and your liner does nothing to combat this.
Don't get me wrong - I wear the liner a lot(always with a very thin next to skin UA or Skinz under it to save needing to wash it as often) BUT leaving out that panel makes it extremely frustrating given that your jackets all heat this area.
I know you said it is to keep the consumption down but when you made it 12V there is no logical reason to omit it for the minimal increase. 7.4V - ok but on a 12V version it lowers massively the overall level of quality and usability of the item.
The reason for the liner over the jacket it that the modern Rukka goretex Pro cuffs are far too snug to comfortably use the jacket whereas the liner works perfectly with it having no cuff of its own increasing bulk in this area.
Seriously - you have an almost perfect product. It could so easily be absolutely perfect.