Posted by notjustair on March 02, 2014 at 07:49:53 from (174.255.0.50):
In this weather it is about impossible to keep my toes warm. My chore tractor is open station. I've decided I need some heated socks and want some opinions from those who have them.
I am looking at some that are designed to go under waders. I like them because they are tall and the battery pack has a cord that would go in my pocket instead of at the top of the sock where my boot would be. I know that cord would be a pain, but these aren't everyday socks. I'm willing to put up with that when it is -15! It shouldn't be any more of a pain than wrestling long underwear or boxer shorts into jeans.
This pair has two "D" batteries. How long would they last? What about washing? They are $35 - that seems reasonable for warm feet.
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