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Showing posts with label air conditioned clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label air conditioned clothing. Show all posts

Monday, August 20, 2012

Easy Ride: Motorcycle Air Conditioning


Ever wondered how motorcyclists stay cool in the blistering heat or warm in the winter? In short, they typically don't. Unless riding quickly, motorcyclists have very few means of staying cool in the summer months. To try and help combat this, Entrosys is pleased to introduce the Entrosys Motorcycle Air Conditioning system. From the back of the motorcycle, a device is attached and feeds cool air through a hose attached to the rider's jacket. The end result is a cool ride all year-round.

From the road to the home, A Best Air's certified experts are dedicated to providing the highest quality HVAC repair in Tulsa, OK. From air conditioner repair to maintenance as well as installation, look no further than A Best Air for quality air conditioner and heater services.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Mechanics In Kilts

While most of us have the luxury of spending the hot summer days in the air conditioning, other professions require workers to spend much of their time in the heat. One mechanic's shop in Tulsa, OK has taken a unique approach to beating the heat; no pants! Indeed, some of the technicians of O'Brien's Auto Performance have began wearing "work kilts" as a way to stay cool during the summer months. The mechanics report that the age-old apparel acts as natural air conditioning which is why they wear the kilts from May through October. For more on the mechanics, read this write up from Fox News Insider. If you don't feel like wearing a kilt, there's no shame in putting on a pair of pants and cranking on the air conditioner which can be professionally serviced by A Best Air in Tulsa, OK. Performing air conditioner installations, repairs, and maintenance, trust the experts at A Best Air with all your HVAC concerns. 

Monday, July 30, 2012

The Coolest Fashions: Air Conditioned Clothing

On these summer days where the temperature hangs in the triple digits, not many want to stay outdoors without air conditioning for very long. It is with this idea in mind that a Japanese air conditioned bed and clothing company Kuchaofuku has developed the first line of air conditioned clothing. Yes, clothing! USB powered and fed from intake fans placed in convenient areas, these shirts and pants are designed to keep wearers cool when they're away from the convenient world of indoor air conditioning. For an in-depth look at the coolest clothes on the market, check out this feature on the threads from Racked. For the finest Tulsa-area air conditioner maintenance and repair to never have to face a summer day without a fully-functioning air conditioner, contact the experts at A Best Air.

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