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Battery heated Clothing?

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  1. BowhuntOrDie

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    A quick question for anyone who has any experience with using them, and this may come across as a stupid question. But i know insects can hear and recieve different frquencies better than we can as humans, is it the same for deer? As in, could a battery operated heated clothing put off a fequency that we cant here that could scare off a deer? Or at least put them on edge? If anyones used anything of the sort, let me know how your results were! And which companies provide the best options!

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    I've been wearing heated socks, same pair, since I was about 13. I'll be 46 11/05. They run off one D battery each. My Dad and I each got a pair at the same time and they both still work. There's no On/Off switch. LOL! You have to remove the batter to turn them off.
     
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    I remember those! Hahaha


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    D or a 9v? The one's I recall seeing ran off a 9v, I can't imagine trying to wear a D battery, lol.
     
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    No covey they were D cells it was like having a can of tomato soup on the side of your calf. [​IMG]


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    Those are exactly like mine except mine are trimmed in red! LOL!
     
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