The ThermaSync™ Jacket serves as the core of the system, utilizing heating elements across the chest and back powered by a single rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Rated for up to eight hours of operation, the garment features abrasion- and water-resistant materials designed to withstand harsh industrial use. CEO Ryan Silberman notes that the primary goal is maintaining consistent core temperature, which directly influences manual dexterity and focus on the job.
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RefrigiWear Debuts Integrated Heated PPE at ASSP Safety26
In Anaheim, California, a new frontier for cold-chain safety has emerged as RefrigiWear introduces the ThermaSync™ system. Debuting at the ASSP Safety26 Expo, the setup links a battery-powered jacket to specialized gloves via magnetic connectors, aiming to sustain worker productivity in environments as frigid as -15°F.

Integration with the ThermaSync™ Glove provides a unique solution to the common problem of cold-stiffened fingers. By using magnetic connectors to draw power directly from the jacket, the gloves heat the back of the hand and fingers without requiring separate battery packs. The design includes synthetic leather palms for improved grip and touchscreen-capable fingertips, allowing workers to operate mobile devices without exposing their hands to the elements. Attendees at the ASSP Safety26 conference can view demonstrations of the system at booth #4415 through June 17.
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