HotHands Insole Foot Warmers With Adhesive Value Pack (5-Pairs)
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There is a limit to how many times a piece of technology can be used. Some Customers have kept life going
if placed in a 100% AIR TIGHT pkg (this may or may not extend life up to 2 weeks)
They're about 8 inches tall. Even though they are small for an adult woman, they keep me toasty! For a 2, it's likely to be a close match.
I just did it this past weekend in Breckenridge, CObr>It was fine, but it didn't quite reach my toes, and they were still cold. Hand warmers, rather than foot warmers, are preferable in my opinion.br>And perhaps toe warmers, rather than foot warmers, will be more effective.
They should be able to wear cleats comfortably because they are very light and keep your feet warm.
Selected User Reviews For HotHands Insole Foot Warmers With Adhesive Value Pack (5-Pairs)
These foot warmers were worn at Yankee Stadium during the recent NHL Stadium Series games. The temperatures dropped below 20 degrees at times, and we were outside for more than 5 hours each time, though I ended up wearing my boots for nearly 11 hours before taking them off on the way home from the games. They worked great (I'd buy them again), but there were a few minor issues that I had to deal with.
- Too little: Because they are one size fits all, my wife and I, who have very different sized feet, were both able to use the same size warmer. I'd recommend sliding it all the way up to your toes rather than putting it in the middle of your foot or closer to the heel. Toes become colder more quickly and require all the assistance they can get. br>br>- It didn't really stick: On the warmer, there are a few sticky strips that are supposed to stick to your sock at random intervals. When I tried to put them on, they didn't stick very well, making it difficult to get my foot into the boot while keeping the warmer in the right place. Because I was wearing two pairs of socks, I sandwiched the warmer in between the first and second pairs, ensuring that the warmer had nowhere to go whether it adhered properly or not.
- They didn't last 9 hours; in fact, they only lasted about 6 hours. We didn't have a problem with this because we weren't outside for the full 9 hours, but it's worth noting so you don't expect them to last as long if you need them for the full advertised time.
They're smaller than your foot (unless you have really small feet) and have a pointed one end and a round one, so I turned them under my toes with the rounded end. I used these on the bottoms of my feet and a toe warmer on top of my toes when I knew we'd be walking in the snow for an extended period of time. I kept myself nice and toasty.
Feet were frozen solid. I ordered this product after reading all of the positive reviews, and I used it as directed, shaking it to activate it, then sticking it to the bottom of my socks (I used wool socks and Bogs boots with this warmer). It did not provide me with any warmth. Later, I attempted to remove it so that it could be exposed to air/oxygen to see what would happen, but nothing happened. My toes were frozen solid. It's past its expiration date of 2024, so it shouldn't be an issue. I'm not sure if it's a phony product or just a bad package, but I'm disappointed and wouldn't recommend it. br>PS I attempted to compare on two separate days and failed both times.
Hand warmers have always been a favorite of mine, and I wear them frequently. They can take a long time to warm up, but these do so almost instantly after being removed from the package. It gets unbearably hot in there. Because my feet get so cold, I was debating whether to wear them on my bare skin and then slip my sock on over it, but I tried them on my socks and they got so hot that I had to take a break from them. I wasn't expecting anything like this, but it turned out to be MUCH BETTER.
I live in Texas, and this is the first winter where I've needed to wear wool socks and foot warmers to keep my toes warm. br>I like the wool socks and the foot warmers that stick on. I've been cold all the time while on chemo and have finally figured out how to keep my toes warm. Because I have wide feet, I discovered that turning the foot warmer inside out (heet under toes) kept my feet warm! Because of the rain and covid, I've been inside wearing socks and house shoes. I've been wearing foot warmers for seven hours and am pleased with the results.
Some things work and others don't, as is the case with most things. Some of the ones that worked saved my feet from freezing while I was in the tree stand, while others never activated and left my feet frozen. I'm not sure why they're so inconsistent when I keep doing the same thing. Because of this, I've recently switched to electric socks to see if that helps.
I bought this product for my sister for Christmas because she has cold feet all the time. br>She claims that it keeps your feet warm, but that if you only wear nylon, your feet will feel like they're on fire. br>Also, don't remove the liner because it will stick to your shoes; once the insole stops working, getting it out of your shoe is a pain. My sister claimed that she had ruined the soles of a pair of brand new shoes. So be warned, but they do work with socks and cold weather.
That is correct, but if you take. These are especially useful in the winter. Of course, you won't be able to reuse them, which is perfectly acceptable. That makes sense, but when you remove your shoes, the warmer's components bubble up, rendering them useless. So, if you want your shoes to last all day, don't take them off for too long. My feet were kept warm and toasty for at least 8 hours while I wore them. I intend to purchase additional items!.