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Originally Posted by kevin1
(Post 3586139)
Ditto. AC boot blankets don't work with heavily insulated boots though, there has to be heat from your feet to reflect back toward your feet for them to work. I've used heated socks and heated insoles, both made my feet sweaty and cold.
boot blankets with a hot hand pack in it work real good and i can wiggle my toes etc. |
Originally Posted by sproulman
(Post 3581439)
stay with the heat packs and merlino wool socks with poly wick sock under the wool.get boots so they are not tight.take kids to boot shop with the winter socks they will wear and try on boots.
i got a whole drawer full of battery heated socks some still in packs not used. |
Ever since I was shocked the first time I tried the electric type socks, I swore them off. I don't know if there was a defect in the darn things, or sweating feet, but I went back to my tried and true woolies w/ 400 grams or more of thinsulate. if conditions warrant I'll toss in some chemical foot warmers, and just bite the bullet. Ruined a darn good hunt that particular evening.
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Originally Posted by Rebel Hog
(Post 3587046)
Good advice!............I also rub Secret unscented deodorant to keep my feet from sweating....and all of what sproulman said!
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Whatever happened to the American belief
in global warming!!!
The socks could work until the batteries go dead. How long the batteries take to go dead is an open question. Especially with munchkins as caretakers. |
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