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Utilizes NASA-developed space-age technology
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Similar technology is currently used by U.S. Armed Forces helicopter pilots & tank drivers, but those
systems cost $2,000+, and often compromise user mobility
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Easy and convenient to recharge using ordinary ice
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Single charge of ice lasts for 2 - 4 hours (actual duration dependant on user activity level and
ambient temperature)
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Economical to operate - uses only four pounds of ice and rechargeable batteries.
KewlFlow Vest Specifications:
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Thin, lightweight & comfortable - can be worn under a close-fitting shirt, jacket or leathers
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Made of fast-wicking, quick-drying, highly breathable mesh fabric
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Cold water is circulated through a network of more than 50 feet of flexible micro-tubing
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Does not rely on evaporation for cooling - works inside of sealed garments
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Available in small, medium, large and extra large sizes
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Six size-adjustable elastic straps provide a custom fit for a large range of chest and waist sizes,
allowing full range of motion
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Durable, hand washable
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Easy to take on/off with zippered front
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Shirttail design keeps vest in place during activity
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Quick-disconnect fittings on a single, flexible, insulated hose for easy connection to backpack
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Warranty: One year on all materials and workmanship
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Patent pending
What is the KewlFlow Personal Cooling System and what does it do?
The KewlFlow Personal Cooling System is composed of a lightweight Cooling Vest through which ice-
chilled water is circulated from an insulated Backpack or Cooler via a battery-powered pump. The
system provides the wearer relief from heat stress, even when worn under heavy, insulating clothing
and is sure to appeal to a wide variety of people who work and play outdoors, for whom no other
practical & effective personal cooling solution exists.
Who will benefit from using the KewlFlow Personal Cooling System?
In general, anyone who works or plays in a hot environment, particularly those people who need to be
mobile, active and unencumbered by a heavy or wet cooling garment. Some specific examples are:
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Athletes of all types, including auto racers
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Outdoor adventurers and tropical tourists
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Motorcycle riders, especially those who wear jackets or full (racing) leathers
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Bicycle riders, especially mountain bikers and long-distance riders