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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Dec 8, 2016 13:04:47 GMT -5
I saw one fella mention these. They are pricey!
I haven't been able to find a chart for size reference. What does large mean? I wear size 12; any idea what size this would be?
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Post by greghopper on Dec 8, 2016 13:10:14 GMT -5
I saw one fella mention these. They are pricey! I haven't been able to find a chart for size reference. What does large mean? I wear size 12; any idea what size this would be? Which one you looking at?.....I just just got some proflex ones.
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Post by nfalls116 on Dec 8, 2016 13:13:27 GMT -5
I'm still thinking the Menards 10$ heated socks would be a good bargain.
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Post by greghopper on Dec 8, 2016 13:18:17 GMT -5
Better get them why you can if there in stock
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Dec 8, 2016 13:38:22 GMT -5
I saw one fella mention these. They are pricey! I haven't been able to find a chart for size reference. What does large mean? I wear size 12; any idea what size this would be? Which one you looking at?.....I just just got some proflex ones. The ones with the removable batteries. These are proflex, yes?
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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 8, 2016 13:46:53 GMT -5
I'm still thinking the Menards 10$ heated socks would be a good bargain. Those are Stanleys and the reviews I've seen are not all that good. I guess if one has a 9 volt battery rechargable batteries and a charger it would be OK..
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Post by parrothead on Dec 8, 2016 13:51:59 GMT -5
I got some rechargeable hand warmers from Rural King on sale. Man those things are nice. Had them half off.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Dec 8, 2016 13:55:45 GMT -5
I got XXL. Looks like they run a little small.
I bought Trey a handwarmer, so I've been using it. I have one of those hand pouches and just keep it in there. My hands stayed a lot warmer yesterday as I didn't have my phone to text.
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Post by greghopper on Dec 8, 2016 14:02:59 GMT -5
Which one you looking at?.....I just just got some proflex ones. The ones with the removable batteries. These are proflex, yes? Go to Gander MT they will price match what Walmart will sell for ....save some yourself some money!
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Post by jackryan on Dec 8, 2016 14:17:43 GMT -5
Walmart had these the other day. Heater, lighter, and a can of fluid about ten bucks I think.
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Post by bill9068 on Dec 8, 2016 14:51:35 GMT -5
I use boot blankets, look like herman monster boot covers but keep my feet warm. Bought them about 15 years ago, think they were 40 dollars. No batteries, just slip on when your in stand. These things work.
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Post by nfalls116 on Dec 8, 2016 17:33:05 GMT -5
If my feet get cold in the woods it's because they were sweating on the way in. I replace my cold socks with dry and in moments the piggies are warm again.
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Post by scrub-buster on Dec 8, 2016 17:37:32 GMT -5
I've got a pair of hunting boots that are a size to big. I drop a disposable hand warmer in the toe of each boot before I put my foot in. That works for the few times I need it to each year. I try to get all my deer killin' done before it gets to cold.
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Post by nfalls116 on Dec 8, 2016 18:23:47 GMT -5
I'm still thinking the Menards 10$ heated socks would be a good bargain. Those are Stanleys and the reviews I've seen are not all that good. I guess if one has a 9 volt battery rechargable batteries and a charger it would be OK.. dollar tree sells a twin pack of 9v for 1$ or there are some good deals on eBay at similar prices. I think if you left them on the whole time they would eat up batteries but if you turned them on for a little while and then back off once your toes were warm I'd assume they would be quite a bit more efficient. But idk? I've never really felt like I needed them yet. It's hardly cold enough during deer season anymore.
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Post by featherduster on Dec 11, 2016 12:51:20 GMT -5
I duck hunted this weekend with my grandson, it was 19 degrees at sunrise yesterday and 24 this morning. We hunted all day yesterday and half a day today, we stayed warm without the use of the heater because we were wearing HOT HANDS warmers. We had the insole warmers in our boots,the large hand warmers in our pockets and we put a stick on warmer on our tee shirts right over our chests, we were comfortable all day long. These units were still putting out heat 12 hours later.
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Post by hornzilla on Dec 11, 2016 14:32:44 GMT -5
I duck hunted this weekend with my grandson, it was 19 degrees at sunrise yesterday and 24 this morning. We hunted all day yesterday and half a day today, we stayed warm without the use of the heater we were wearing HOT HANDS warmers. We had the insole warmers in our boots,the large hand warmers in our pockets and we put a stick on warmer on our tee shirts right over our chests, we were comfortable all day long. These units were still putting out heat 12 hours later. Where do you find the insole warmers at?
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Post by featherduster on Dec 11, 2016 17:18:36 GMT -5
Wal-Mart had a big display in the middle of their isle, it was full last week and by Friday the insole pads were gone. The insole warmers only come in one size which looks to be about a size 6 but they work just fine.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Dec 11, 2016 18:31:20 GMT -5
Tried mine out today. They certainly made a difference. I sat out 5 hours in this wet cold and there's no way I could have done it without them.
Note: they run a little small. My XXL fit perfectly in my size 12 hunting boots.
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