Vêtements d'extérieur pour hommes

FAQs

When it comes to staying warm in the cold, ActionHeat heated jackets stand out as one of the best options for men. Each jacket uses built-in heating panels powered by rechargeable batteries, giving you instant warmth at the press of a button. Instead of piling on bulky layers, you can adjust the heat to match the weather or your activity. From everyday commuting to skiing, hunting, or working outdoors, ActionHeat offers a variety of styles including softshells, puffers, and parkas you can find the right fit and performance for your needs. That combination of reliable heat, comfort, and versatility is what makes ActionHeat a top choice for men’s heated jackets.
Yes, heated jackets are safe to wear. ActionHeat jackets use low-voltage rechargeable batteries and flexible carbon fiber heating elements that are tested to U.S. safety standards. Built-in temperature controls and automatic shut-off features ensure reliable warmth during cold and even wet weather.
Yes, you can bring a heated jacket on a plane. Heated jackets themselves are allowed in both checked luggage and carry-ons. The only restriction is the rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack. According to TSA guidelines, spare batteries must be packed in your carry-on bag, not checked luggage. If the battery is installed in the jacket, it’s usually fine, but most travelers remove it and keep it in their carry-on for easy screening. Always check your airline’s specific rules, but in general, traveling with a heated jacket is safe and permitted.
To wash a heated jacket, always remove the battery pack first and make sure the power cords are secured. Most heated jackets, including ActionHeat, are machine washable on a gentle cycle with cold water. Avoid bleach, fabric softeners, or harsh detergents, and never wring out the jacket. For best results, air dry flat—do not tumble dry or dry clean. Following these steps will keep the heating elements protected and your jacket working season after season.
Heated jackets work by using thin, flexible heating elements—often made of carbon fiber or steel plates—built into the lining of the jacket. These elements are powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack that connects through a small cable. When turned on, the elements generate warmth across key areas like the chest and back, helping your core stay warm. Most heated jackets, including ActionHeat, feature multiple heat settings so you can adjust the level of warmth with the press of a button. This technology delivers consistent heat, reduces the need for bulky layers, and keeps you comfortable in cold weather.