Woodcraft from Chief are definitely a good set for a good price.
If you aren't looking to spend a lot on a set of warmers for general trackday use, I've seen people getting good use out of MJ Moto warmers.
I've got the Mj MOTO single temp
Pros: cost, good coverage that covers more than just the tires
Cons: on cold days they take awhile to heat up, not good for time it takes to get to temp on a race day
If your just looking at doing Trackday you might want to save your money. They not something you mush have. A couple laps and your tires will be up to temp and you can use the money saved on new tires, ect.... If your looking at racing then don't skimpy out.
I've got the Mj MOTO single temp
Pros: cost, good coverage that covers more than just the tires
Cons: on cold days they take awhile to heat up, not good for time it takes to get to temp on a race day
If your just looking at doing Trackday you might want to save your money. They not something you mush have. A couple laps and your tires will be up to temp and you can use the money saved on new tires, ect.... If your looking at racing then don't skimpy out.
Im from Ireland, everyday is a cold day
Ya its just trackdays at the moment anyway, its just something id like to have as could be racing in a year or two
For top quality go with Chicken Hawks. I love mine. They will hold up for years as some of the other brands start falling apart after a year or two. Check some of the racing forums for used ones.
The MJ Moto warmers just don't throw the heat like the other brands. The warm feature on the chicken hawks is tits for rain tires, or lunch time, etc. I've had an excellent season on the Woodcrafts. For the majority of last season, I ran the mj moto warmers and they don't have the BTU's or draw to heat the tire and rim nearly enough in colder and windier days. They are nice as a backup set which is what I've always used them as.
For top quality go with Chicken Hawks. I love mine. They will hold up for years as some of the other brands start falling apart after a year or two. Check some of the racing forums for used ones.
Cheers, wanna pick them up in states as they will be cheaper, just have the get an adapter for the plugs