Thermacell heated insoles

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  1. ash d

    ash d Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I was looking into these for the past couple years, does anyone have any feed back on them. Kinda pricey but if they work they will be well worth the money as my feet are the first thing to go. Price range from 129 to 199.

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    I bought some last year and really glad I did. I would get the ones with the removable batteries it's really handy to have multiple sets. I used it during ice fishing last year and my feet stayed comfortable while being on tree ice all day. The key is to turn them on before your feet get really cold. So what I did was if I thought I was getting a little cold I would turn it on high for 10 or 15 minutes and then turn it back off and repeat as needed. Then when we would go in for lunch I'd swap batteries out just to have a fresh set for the rest of the day. I've been happy with them and I'll be using them again this fall. :tu:


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    If sitting, you can get away with boots without as much insulation on the days -10 or below and still be able to walk without sweating out of your boots.
     
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    I like mine on the deer stand but absolutely love them in the duck blind!
     
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    They will be getting used for that too for the first time this year.
     
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    Probably the best hunting purchase I have made in the past 2 year. Things are great. Just make sure you remember the remote.

    On a side note. My heated vest from Cabela's is probably #2
     

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