Jackie C wrote:Cool vest is what I have. It's slightly bulky but once you start driving you only notice it's cooling effect! The advantage to the vest vs the shirt: 1) the 4 packs that insert into the front and back completely freeze in 15 mins in ice water, so they can be rejuvinated throughout the day 2) you can wear it outside car (awesome!) or in someone's passenger seat if you are instructing. 3) the cells that freeze can be easily replaced if punctured, but I've had mine 4 years and it still works great. Paid $100 then. Worth it.
jackie
Those are good points you bring up.
It is really nice to be able to bring your cool with you...
I just don't like the bulk of the vest especially for those of us who are more tightly squeezed into our race seats.
(Not a problem for you I am sure)
I also like to ability to control temperature with an optional pump speed controller or just cycling the switch.
As for two driver setups it is easy to make a extension hose so you can run one unit with two shirts in one car.
A quick search shows vest costs from $175-$225 roughly; so about half the cost.
Either way they are a great addition to making a great day of driving more comfortable and you will be less exhausted at the end of the day.