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Heated gloves and socks

Messages posted to thread:
Crow#2 25-Nov-21
Old3Toe 25-Nov-21
Old3Toe 25-Nov-21
LBshooter 26-Nov-21
Valley Scout 26-Nov-21
Sawtooth (Original) 26-Nov-21
Babysaph 26-Nov-21
MattS 26-Nov-21
MattS 26-Nov-21
MattS 26-Nov-21
From: Crow#2
Date: 25-Nov-21




Anyone got experience with heated gloves and socks? If they work I would like to purchase some.Not cheap. They range fro $40 plus to over $100. That's one pair. Some may laugh at others for using them but my fingers hurt and will not warm up fo a l ok ng time when back in my car. I've seen my dad in tears out in the cold.

From: Old3Toe
Date: 25-Nov-21




Raynaud’s, a circulatory condition to the extremities, runs on my wife’s side of the family. Rechargeable snowmobile glove liners are my MIL’s favorite, forget the brand but yeah, not cheap. Good luck.

From: Old3Toe
Date: 25-Nov-21




Raynaud’s, a circulatory condition to the extremities, runs on my wife’s side of the family. Rechargeable snowmobile glove liners are my MIL’s favorite, forget the brand but yeah, not cheap. Good luck.

From: LBshooter
Date: 26-Nov-21




Look on Camofire they have some gloves for sale. Also hot hand body warmers do a great job of keeping my hands warm, always have them in my pockets and for the ride home .

From: Valley Scout
Date: 26-Nov-21




I haven't tried the new ones, but the old style from the 90s that used a 9v battery were terrible if you were walking. They had wires along the sole that became more pronounced and uncomfortable the longer one walked. My brother in law uses the new ones and loves his, but didn't like the $100 price tag. He bought two battery packs for them so he was sure to last all day hunts. He's been after me to get a pair but I haven't yet, so I'll be watching this thread.

From: Sawtooth (Original) Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 26-Nov-21




My wife suffers from raynaud’s That’s why she don’t live in PA no mo. Way too cold up there for her. We just use the chemical hand warmers. Never tried the heated ones. Not THAT cold in SW GA.

From: Babysaph Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 26-Nov-21




My wife just got me some heated Sox. Best thing ever. Not cheap but neither are good arrows. No more cold feet or me

From: MattS
Date: 26-Nov-21

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Got these an Amazon. Fantastic. 5 heat settings and not bulky. I can grip a bow and also get index finger through trigger guard on rifle.

From: MattS
Date: 26-Nov-21

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Also picked up some socks. 11 degrees this AM and I had these and a pair of light will over them. 3 heat settings and my toes were great all morning on medium heat.

From: MattS
Date: 26-Nov-21

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Lastly I have a heated vest. 3 zones, multiple settings and has zip out side expanders. I'm 6'4 200#. My wife is 5'1" 115#. She can wear it without expanders and I use the medium expander. Worked well today at 11 degrees.





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