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  2. Heated clothing - Wikipedia

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    Carbon tape heated trousers on Instructables [1] Heated jacket Heated glove. Most heated clothing is designed for cold-weather sports and activities, such as motorcycle riding, downhill skiing, diving, winter biking, and snowmobiling, trekking and for outdoor workers such as construction workers and carpenters.

  3. Apollo/Skylab spacesuit - Wikipedia

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    The open mesh allowed air circulation over the body to remove humidity and additionally remove body heat. In 1966, NASA bought the rights to the liquid cooling garment to allow all organizations access to this technology. Before the first Apollo spacewalk, the backpack gained a front-mounted display and control unit named the remote control unit.

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    Nekteck Shiatsu Heated Foot Massager . $90 with Prime. ... Ember Temperature Control Smart Mug 2, $110 (was $150) ... Sperry Women's Saltwater Boots. $34 $110 Save $76. See at Amazon.

  5. Flight suit - Wikipedia

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    A flight suit worn in 1925 A British WWII crewman in full flightsuit (with aerial camera) East German National People's Army flight suit, 1962–1978. As aviation developed in unheated open cockpits, the need for warm clothing quickly became apparent, as did the need for multiple pockets with closures of buttons, snaps, or zippers to prevent loss of articles during maneuvers.

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    We had a remote control in our hands while testing. If you hold it, it means you were conscious. If not, you have passed out, and they take you out." [4] They also had to go through heat chamber acclimation where they were exposed to temperatures as high as 40 °C (104 °F) with 30 percent humidity. [6]

  7. Man Sustains Second-Degree Burns After Heated Insole ...

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    A man from Minnesota says he suffered second-degree burns on his foot after a rechargeable heated insole exploded inside his boot. "The pain is increasing every day," Tyler Morris, of Trimont ...