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I would buy this product again. By Esther from NE on 01/03/2008 Best Uses: Choring, Cold Climate Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Husband got frostbite on his toes many years ago and they get cold very easily so he slips these in his boots. Also uses them in his shoes at church and gave some to our adult kids to wear at football games.
By Tom the Fisherman from LI, NY on 01/02/2008 Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Easy to use. Keeps feet toasty
Great gift for outdoor workers By the Boss from Indianapolis, Indiana on 01/02/2008 Pros: Improves Performance, Safe, Works Well Best Uses: Cold Climate, Outdoor work play Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: The toe and handwarmers are passed out at the annual holiday breakfast for our construction crews - they are a big hit.
By Outdoor Couple from Somewhere in the West on 01/02/2008 Pros: Durable, Improves Performance, Safe, Works Well Best Uses: Big Game Hunting, Cold Climate, Frigid temp work & sports, Wet Conditions Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: We use these for cold weather work and play. Excellent product.
By hikeswiss from Northern CA on 01/01/2008 Pros: Durable, Improves Performance, Safe, Works Well Best Uses: Cold Climate, Wet Conditions Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I use these for XC skiing. Before using Grabber Heat toe warmers, I had problems with my toes going numb from the cold and had to cut short my ski trips. Now I can stay out all day,
By nicole_odeon from Murphy,NC on 01/01/2008 Pros: Not bulky, Safe, Works Well Best Uses: Cold Climate, Wet Conditions Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: We do a lot of barn work in cold weather and it is miserable to clean stalls with frozen toes. Stall cleaning is still a drag, but at least now I do not have frozen toes to add to the misery!
Good enuf to share with co-workers By field worker from New York's five boroughs. on 12/30/2007 Pros: Durable, Improves Performance, Safe, This is my second year, Works Well Best Uses: Cold Climate, Wet Conditions Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I'm not a hunter, but I work as a community field worker in New York's five boroughs. I'm waiting for buses and trains in the cold and snow. The heat pads solved the discomfort of field work in the winter in New York City.
By Bald Eagle from New Jersey/PA/VA/MT on 12/29/2007 Best Uses: Big Game Hunting Describe Yourself: Experienced Hunter Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Use over first layer of very thin under-sock
By avid cyclist from pennsylvania on 12/27/2007 Pros: Durable, Improves Performance, Long lasting, Safe, Works Well Best Uses: Cold Climate, Cold weather cycling, Wet Conditions Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: As an avid cyclist, I've used toe covers, booties, thermal socks...etc and nothing works better than these and a pair of toe covers. I have to wear thick socks though because I get a burning sensation on my foot. Great for cool mornings and remove them as it warms up.
By Luv2Ski from Spring, Texas on 12/27/2007 Cons: Stays warm 4 hours max Best Uses: Cold Climate, Skiing Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: First time using the toe warmers. Used them for two days, found them uncomfortable and they stayed warm 4 hours max. Once they got cool they hardened so the ball of my foot and my toes were not very comfortable.
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