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Post by hornzilla on Dec 3, 2016 10:00:12 GMT -5
Has any one used the rechargeable heated insoles? I have a hard time with cold feet. Have been looking at them but didn't know if there worth the 100 or more bucks?
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Post by nfalls116 on Dec 3, 2016 12:05:59 GMT -5
Has any one used the rechargeable heated insoles? I have a hard time with cold feet. Have been looking at them but didn't know if there worth the 100 or more bucks? Menards had heated socks on sale cheap
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Post by hornzilla on Dec 3, 2016 13:58:22 GMT -5
Has any one used the rechargeable heated insoles? I have a hard time with cold feet. Have been looking at them but didn't know if there worth the 100 or more bucks? Menards had heated socks on sale cheap Have you used them? All I have been told is there hard on batteries, not if they work or not.
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Post by nfalls116 on Dec 3, 2016 14:31:04 GMT -5
Menards had heated socks on sale cheap Have you used them? All I have been told is there hard on batteries, not if they work or not. no I haven't used them. My feet don't usually get that cold. But saw them for 25-30$ at gander mountain also.
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Post by outdoorjoe on Dec 3, 2016 15:48:34 GMT -5
I received heated thermacell insoles for xmas last year. They work well. But u might size up your boots to accomodate. Im not overly impressed with the charging process. It seems flimsy and im curious how they will work after a few years of use
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Post by brokenarrow on Dec 3, 2016 17:00:02 GMT -5
I both have a pair of the ThetmaCELL feet warmers. This is my second season with them. I couldn't be happier with them as they have kept me on stand and in the woods longer than I would have been without them.
The outlet charger is a little finicky... I picked up a car charger for them but haven't tried it out yet.
To me the throw away peal and stick toe warmers are in affective and a waste of money.
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Post by featherduster on Dec 3, 2016 17:39:29 GMT -5
I just stocked up on the peel and stick toe warmers and noticed they now make long peel and stick insole warmers. I find these chemical warmers are very good for 6-8 hours.
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Post by ms660 on Dec 4, 2016 3:14:36 GMT -5
Anybody remember the old wool electra socks that used two D batteries that went in a pouch at the top of the socks and had wires running through the bottoms that were available 30 years or more ago. I bought several pairs and never had any of them work longer than 10 minutes and they never got very hot when they did. They always fell down to you ankles because of the two heavy batteries hanging on them. They are probably rare collectors items now days and hard to find. All mine went in the trash.
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Post by hornzilla on Dec 4, 2016 7:37:59 GMT -5
Anybody remember the old wool electra socks that used two D batteries that went in a pouch at the top of the socks and had wires running through the bottoms that were available 30 years or more ago. I bought several pairs and never had any of them work longer than 10 minutes and they never got very hot when they did. They always fell down to you ankles because of the two heavy batteries hanging on them. They are probably rare collectors items now days and hard to find. All mine went in the trash. Been there done that. Lol
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Post by davers on Dec 4, 2016 9:54:45 GMT -5
I just wear a pair of wool socks over my regular socks, and this keeps my feet warm.
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