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Ignik Backside Heated Seat Pad
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Ignik Backside Heated Seat Pad

Ignik Backside Heated Seat Pad
Ignik Backside Heated Seat Pad
Ignik Backside Heated Seat Pad
Ignik Backside Heated Seat Pad
Ignik Backside Heated Seat Pad
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IGRCS-00121
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$99.99
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  • Product Description
  • About Ignik

The next generation of active outdoor heating. Portable, Controllable heat that warms up any seat.

12 V Battery Required. Not Included

Features:

  • Add 20W of heat to your camp chair, tailgating rig or stadium seat.
  • Handheld control to customize the level of heat, with heat level memory and auto shut-off after 90 minutes to conserve power.
  • 100% Recycled Polyester outer shell is durable yet soft, designed specifically for outdoor adventure.
  • Dense foam pad for comfortable seating on rough, wet, and uneven surfaces.
  • Internal temperature sensors across the array for added control and safety.
  • Compatible with USB-C Power Delivery (PD) power banks, and other 12V power supplies. (Battery not included). Requires a minimum of 12v and 2.0 amps.

Our journey started on a family sailboat in the Arctic where we saw the impact of climate change and human jetsam on the landscapes we love. We decided to "be the change" by creating products that actually work-and work for the planet.

Graeme Esarey founded Ignik after attempting to transit the Northwest Passage, from Alaska to Greenland, with his family. In 2018 Graeme Esarey, an outdoor industry executive, quit his job to set sail on an old raceboat called Dogbark with his wife and their two daughters, ages nine and twelve.

The goal was to navigate from Seattle to Greenland via Alaska and the fabled Northwest Passage. With a rotating crew of Graeme's parents (in their 70s) and writer/photographer friends (in their 30s), this multigenerational team performed research on sea surface temperatures for NOAA, visited remote Native Alaskan settlements carved from the permafrost, and were followed by whales, chased by muskoxen, and, at times, enveloped by sea ice as far as the eye could see.

Ultimately, with storm-driven ice blocking the Passage, the expedition turned back, but Graeme was changed forever by the wildness of the place-and by witnessing the direct impact climate change is having on the wildlife, landscape, and stalwart people of the Arctic.

Today Ignik makes high-quality, environmentally thoughtful heating products for the wilderness. We enable more folks to get outside earlier and remain outside longer.

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