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Old 11-07-2009, 06:00 PM
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Default stay warm outside this winter

Want to stay extra warn in the winter time while outside flying, or working?

Ardica Moshi Power System

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•Moshi features long-lasting rechargeable cells with an imbedded microprocessor that monitors and controls the heat and power source
•Moshi stashes easily in a zip pocket at the upper back of the Ardica-enabled Refugium (men's) and Radiance (women's) jackets
•Power system provides 8.6 hours of continuous heat on the low setting, and 3 hours on the high setting; offers up to 100°F of heat
•Provides charging for USB-enabled personal electronic devices such as iPods, iPhones, cell phones, GPS devices, lights and cameras
•Recharges to 80% in 1.5 hrs. and 100% in 3 hrs.
•Cutting edge technology provides greater power than any competing system and incorporates an embedded microprocessor that allows the device to operate intelligently
•It's simple to use, just plug the system in for instant heat or power; simultaneously runs heat and power
•LED fuel gauge shows power levels
•Fully functional as a power source independent of the integrated jacket system with the included backpack cable
•Total system weight is 295g or the equivalent of 2 iPhones
•Configured to be immune to external temperature conditions down to -40°F
•Stored energy: 39-watt hrs.
•Power output: 10 watts (sufficient to run cell phones, iPods, GPS, lights and other consumer products for approximately one half their usual run time)
•Charging capabilities of a single, full Moshi Power Pack: approximately 20 charges for iPods and 10 charges for cell phones, iPhones, GPS and MP3 players
•Package includes the rechargeable lithium ion battery power system, microcontroller, wall cube charger and backpack cable
•Please note: The Mountain Hardwear Refugium and Radiance jackets are sold separately
•Please note: Personal device USB cables are supplied by the manufacturer of each specific device

http://www.mountaingear.com/pages/p...item/114938/N/0

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Old 11-07-2009, 06:34 PM
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Looks like a great unit.. not that i personally would need it.. Tropics and all.. Mikey
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Old 11-07-2009, 07:09 PM
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Looks like a great unit.. not that i personally would need it.. Tropics and all.. Mikey
I could use one.........do they come as a full body suit ?
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Old 11-07-2009, 07:41 PM
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Nice looking! I just use insulated bibs, but anything that keeps you warm is good, Beale.
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I could use one.........do they come as a full body suit ?
That would be sweet!.. Go hunting on the beach in winter ? Bet you could go close to anywhere with a cold un-frozen beach.. Mikey Hey Rae you want a suit like that! Mikey
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Old 11-07-2009, 07:48 PM
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That would be sweet!.. Go hunting on the beach in winter ? Bet you could go close to anywhere with a cold un-frozen beach.. Mikey Hey Rae you want a suit like that! Mikey
Yeah it would ! If I lived close enough to a beach I'd be hunting all winter......even without the suit .......well mabey
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Yeah it would ! If I lived close enough to a beach I'd be hunting all winter......even without the suit .......well mabey
Bet you would. Need a bit a Anti Freeze to keep yah going i think.. Mikey
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Bet you would. Need a bit a Anti Freeze to keep yah going i think.. Mikey
Yes I would. I've gotten so the cold doesent bother me that much. (yeah right)....it's the frozen ground that stop's me from havin fun !
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I wonder if I could get that unit into my wetsuit for those weeks when the surface temperature of the ocean is down to 65 F. Probably just get myself electricuted.
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I wonder if I could get that unit into my wetsuit for those weeks when the surface temperature of the ocean is down to 65 F. Probably just get myself electricuted.
Might just be better to heat that wetsuit up the old fashioned way.......drink lots of coffee.

I just cheaked it out online .....pretty cool system .....now I know what I want for Christmas......I think I'll be needing the socks,gloves,hood and pants as well though.
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