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hi- i got one of those things called therm-a-vest i paid 10 dollars for it from the direct distributor, they sell for 25 bucks on ebay, dont buy from them i can get it for you wholesale.....you heat it up in the microwave for 1 min and 30 secs, then put it on. it is made from cotton and velcro, with ribs of BUCKWHEAT. it heats up fast but also cools down fast also. i wear it and it helps....i only have XL but it can be adjusted since it has velcro.....the ribbed parts with the buckwheat goes all the way down to the bottom part of your spine and shoulders also, i have fibro, AS/PA and falling apart at the seams it feels like!!! even in florida we can get cold at night here in the winter!!!
We do not have the heat vests over here. I am in Australia and what we have are like heat pillows that we can apply to a sore spot. We can heat them up by putting them in the microwave.
Your vest sounds like an excellent idea because it does not involve the urethane that you get in the thermoskins.
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