HeatMax® HotHands® Toasti Toes® Air-Activating Foot Warmers
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Keeping hands, feet, or one’s body warm in cool or cold weather is always a concern of the avid outdoorsman. HotHands® warmers are made of natural materials. Once removed from the specially designed outer packaging the exposure to air activates the ingredients and the warmer begins to build heat. Always allow 10 to 20 minutes for the warmers to reach their optimal temperatures.
Keeping hands, feet, or one’s body warm in cool or cold weather is always a concern of the avid outdoorsman. HotHands® warmers are made of natural materials. Once removed from the specially designed outer packaging the exposure to air activates the ingredients and the warmer begins to build heat. Always allow 10 to 20 minutes for the warmers to reach their optimal temperatures.
Air-activated toe warmers with full adhesive on one side that sticks to your socks for up to 8 hours of warmth. Not recommended for those who would be stationary for long periods of time. Made in USA.
Manufacturer model #: TT-1.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by 1
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by asmith7 Excellent cold weather purchase! Keeps feet warm!
Pros: I used them last season and just bought 30 more pair! I have tried everything from 1000 gram Thinsulate boots to different kinds of socks to layering...you name it. My toes still got cold. I decided to give these a try and they are great. They work exactly like a hand warmer that I'm sure everyone has used. They have an adhesive (sticky) side that you can use to stick them to the bottom of your sock. They stay very firmly attached, even when sliding around in waders. They last for around 5-6 hours and provide constant warmth.
Cons: none
Conclusion: If you have tried everything and your toes still get cold, this is the product for you!
August 24, 2009
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