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Battery Socks - Do they work?
This question may have been asked before, but has anyone used the battery heated socks? My kids feet get cold and if they work I would buy some for them.
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Originally Posted by cuda67
(Post 3581296)
This question may have been asked before, but has anyone used the battery heated socks? My kids feet get cold and if they work I would buy some for them.
i got a whole drawer full of battery heated socks some still in packs not used. |
They work great as long as it's warm out. The batteries loose their charge pretty quickly in cold weather. Wool socks and heat packs are the way to go.
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Thanks for the advice. I'll save my money then.
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Originally Posted by cuda67
(Post 3581710)
Thanks for the advice. I'll save my money then.
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I used to use the bat powered socks... lol. The batteries couldnt have lasted over 2 or 3 hours.
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the batt power is good, i dont leave it on the whole time, but after a few hours my feet are ice ....so i turn it on fer about 30 minutes to warm up ....and again in few more hours..also keeping the upper body warm helps keep the feet warm, as the human body shuts off circulation to the extremities to keep the boiler room hot...so a lil xtra wool up top, not down below.
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Ditto on "Toasty Toes". My style of hunting is to slip in and then a lot of hours sitting still. As I have aged, the circulation has dropped off a bunch !! Toasty Toes have worked superb for me for years and they last pretty much all day. A spare pack or two takes up little or no room in a day pack, and weighs essentially squat.
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get a pair of arctic shield boot covers and put a hot hands in each one.you will never worry about cold feet again.
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Originally Posted by rab123
(Post 3584900)
get a pair of arctic shield boot covers and put a hot hands in each one.you will never worry about cold feet again.
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