Infrared heated pants for the cold season

Posted in Apparel by Conner Flynn on November 20th, 2007

The Far Infrared Heated Cargo Pants

There is a reason that the guy in the pic has his hand in his pocket. It’s because he has warm pants. The Far Infrared Heated Cargo Pants will give you four hours of warmth, which is a precious commodity as the weather gets colder. They accomplish this with a low-power infrared transmitted through a lightweight and flexible carbon fiber mesh that’s sewn into the fabric.

Don’t worry, the heating elements are located in the front thighs and waist, not in any more sensitive areas. They claim that it will keep the entire lower body not just in heat, but in radiant heat. How’s that for a pair of pants? 65% cotton and 35% polyester blend shell with a 100% polyester fleece lining. One thing that I wonder about is whether you look like a steamy mirage walking dowen the street, which could be cool if you want people to think you’re a superhero or something.

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