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keeps toes warm in the saddle By Martha from Concord, NH on 12/15/2007 Best Uses: Cold Climate, Horseback riding Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Works really well on cold Winter days.
By Elizabetta from Boston, MA on 12/13/2007 Pros: Environmentally friendly, Safe, Works Well Best Uses: Cold Climate, Traveling sight seeing Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These are wonderful. I am a healthy, active 30 year old but I have a circulation problem called Raynaud's disease which can leave my toes white in cold weather. Added these to my shoes while sight-seeing in Europe in the winter, and it was glorious. Bring a pair a day 'just in case.' You could always use them in your gloves, or in your pockets if need be. These prices are great too!
By Lone Rider from New York on 12/01/2007 Pros: Durable, Improves Performance, Safe, Works Well Best Uses: Cold Climate, Cold weather hiking, Mountain biking, Spectator sports Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I'm a thin woman and need to keep my core heat up in cold weather. These toe warmers allow me to put in a long bike ride and still be warm at the end. They are wonderful.
THEY WORK GREAT IN THE COLD WEATHER By Teresa from salt lake city, ut on 11/28/2007 Best Uses: Cold Climate, CONSTRUCTION WORKER Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: My husband uses these when it gets cold outside. They are especially helpful if he is operating equipment.
By ladydi from Colorado on 10/08/2007 Cons: It ends up in the trash Best Uses: Cold Climate, Cycling skiing Describe Yourself: Avid cyclist skier Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I use them on colder cycling days and almost everytime I ski. Still cheaper than in boot heaters too.
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