Heated Bench: Revolutionizing Outdoor Comfort with CuttingEdge Technology

List of Pertinent Information for the Keyword 'heated bench': - Dragon Seats produces heated player benches for NFL and NCAA games in cold-weather regions - The benches can be heated from within by electricity, natural gas, or propane - The benches can be adjusted up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit - They have a heated footpad for warming players' feet - They have posts on the backrest to keep helmets warm and the bladders inside soft and pliable - Dragon Seats expanded its focus during the pandemic and targeted ski resorts and L.L. Bean's flagship store in Freeport, Maine - Dragon Seats also produces air-conditioned benches - Dragon Seats may consider targeting hot and moneyed cities like Las Vegas and Dubai - Roughly 20 NFL franchises use Dragon Seat technology - The technology was developed in the 1980s and has become a staple in the NFL - The history and evolution of heated benches in the NFL is discussed - The Cleveland Browns were the first team to use heated benches, sparking interest from other teams - The technology evolved to include more comfortable benches and additional features like sliding heated foot decks and "Hot Hat" helmet stations - Different temperature settings are available for linemen and skill position players - Dragon Seats' benches have wide temperature variability - The NFL showed interest in air-conditioned benches for Miami's stadium - Dragon Seats gained publicity when Dallas Cowboys owner, Jerry Jones, ordered branded heated benches - Dragon Seats' air-conditioned benches were leased by the New England Patriots for a game against the Miami Dolphins - Dragon Seats' benches were tested at Duke University's Sports Science Institute and showed a decrease in core temperatures among players - Dragon Seats continues to innovate for player health and safety - Dragon Seats achieved a technological breakthrough in cooling players during a Dolphins game in Miami - Dragon Seats provided benches for various NFL teams in different locations with heated benches - Five teams have leased Dragon Seats' latest hybrid equipment for every home game: Buffalo, Carolina, Cleveland, Tennessee, and Philadelphia.