Cooling Vest

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Cooling Vest

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I road tested a cooling vest this past weekend during the heat of the day. The product kept me very comfortable. It was 107 degrees out and at one point I had to open my jacket to let some of the cool out.

Last night the distributor of the vest made a presentation at the KC BMW MC meeting. There was a lot of interest. I had to give the vest back at the meeting. Without the vest, it was incredibly hot riding home.

Here is a copy of the information that was provided to people last night:

Thank-you for showing me your clubs hospitality last night at your meeting / dinner.



I have checked on the stock on hand in our warehouse and have found that we have more stock on hand of the vest with the zipper and 2 cool packs as I showed you last night.



Standard Pro Zipper Cool Vest:

Medium 0-1100-2-01XX-000 $210.00 Khaki (05), Navy (00), Royal (01), Hi Viz Orange (06) Hi Viz Lime (07)

Large 0-1100-3-01XX-000 $219.00 Khaki (05), Navy (00), Royal (01), Hi Viz Orange (06) Hi Viz Lime (07)



Standard Pro Cool Vest:

Medium 0-1000-2-01XX-000 $190.00 Khaki (05), Navy (00), Royal (01), Hi Viz Orange (06) Hi Viz Lime (07)

Large 0-1000-3-01XX-000 $200.00 Khaki (05), Navy (00), Royal (01), Hi Viz Orange (06) Hi Viz Lime (07)



Shipping will be charged.



The web page is http://www.htfx-inc.com



You can order on web page or call me – e-mail: Tammy Hawker 321-724-1022, Tammy@htfx-inc.com She has the latest stock information.



Thanks Again,

Ken





Kenneth T. Moody

913-888-4322 Home & Office

816-863-7050 Cell

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Re: Cooling Vest

Post by MrBink »

Thanks for the review & info on where to purchase. We had these in Baghdad, Iraq where the temps were unruly during the day when dressed in body armor and kit. Didn't know where they came from though...only draw back (aka complaint from the men) with the early sets was they could were sometimes too cold! The ones on the website look better constructed.

Best regards!
Steve (Mr Bink)

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