Although the lights in the jackets don't really provide additional heat to your body, they are flexible enough to be worn and brought to anywhere and everywhere you would like to bring it to.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Light up that jacket!
I've heard of glow-in-the-dark sticks, mushrooms, tongues, and even fishes but jackets? Well...I guess it was no surprise. Marmot Phenomenon presents a glow-in-the-dark out door jacket that helps bring in the light in places where it's mostly needed. It requires four AAA batteries that power the panels for up to 12 hours when set on continual illumination, or twice that when set to flashing, and the entire system—predicted to weigh about six ounces—has sewn-in wiring that disappears between the jacket's layers.
Although the lights in the jackets don't really provide additional heat to your body, they are flexible enough to be worn and brought to anywhere and everywhere you would like to bring it to.

Although the lights in the jackets don't really provide additional heat to your body, they are flexible enough to be worn and brought to anywhere and everywhere you would like to bring it to.
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