T2's are great warmers and Stickboy takes great care of you at the track. For the price for fully adjustable warmers, they are a bargain. I own two sets of them. You can't go wrong with the CH but they are top dollar units.:up:
This will be my first set of warmers. I'm the kind of guy that would rather spend a bit more up front to get a good product.
it wont let me edit. MOD - can you add T2 to the poll. However I was really only considering purchasing one of the 3. Can somebody tell me what the advantages to having adjustable warmers compared to the single temp ones?
Single temps are great if you show up at the track and it is 85-90 air temp.....but if you live in the real world, you need to be able to adjust the warmer temps to real world air temps....lower if it is cooler, ect......worth the money, T2 warmers rock.
I was going to get T2's from stickboy but I could not wait since I had track day coming up...ended up with STG's tire warmers so far very nice.. for the money T2's all the way
I have 2 sets of the dual temp woodcrafts, love'em! I borrowed some digital warmers of another brand and didn't like having to set the temp or do the c vs f conversion. Plus the woodcraft are turned off automatically when you pull them from the tire because of the connectors at the velcro.
My t-2's crapped out after less than a year. Woodcraft or Chicken Hawk, you will not be disappointed you spent the extra. In my opinion its the difference between Pit Bull and all others. There is no questioning the quality and serviceability.
I love my Woodcrafts for the same reason. I've had CH's before but not the top of the line ones, but no doubt they are great warmers.
+3, Woodcraft dual temp FTW The automatic disconnect is great, very glad I have them so I don't have to plug/unplug every time to assure I don't leave them turned on and get burns. If they're off the bike, they're turned off. Easy on, easy off with gloves on no problem. Big curtains for lots of wind protection, faster more even heating. Tough materials, mine look new after several years Zero problems
FWIW, iirc woodcrafts are made in china, too, albeit to more stringent quality control than other chinese manufactured brands. Chicken Hawk Racing tire warmers are the only brand that are actually manufactured in the USA. another plus is that CHR offers a trade-in allowance on their warmers if you decide to upgrade. My first set was over 10 years old when they were retired and traded in on a new pair. CHR is doing the lion's share of the R&D for everyone else. Sumomoto's and their affiliate brands are pretty much blatant rip-offs of CHR product, but are made to significantly lower quality standards. CHR's customer service is some of the best in the industry and CHR's owner is an active WERA racer.