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I use electric socks and they prevent super cold toes. Don’t expect warmth like a handwarmer in cold lake water, but do expect to stay in the cold water longer. I use a thin wicks-away liner sock and set my heat level to medium. If you go online to A_zon, just purchase ones with the most stars....Does anyone use them? Any specific things to look for or specific recommendations?
I'm thinking more along the lines of lake stuff in really cold water (like the 41 degrees that Merwin was today). I've gotta be able to last longer to take full advantage of potential feeding windows.
Cheers!
I've had a pair of these for nearly 2 years....Does anyone use them? Any specific things to look for or specific recommendations?
I'm thinking more along the lines of lake stuff in really cold water (like the 41 degrees that Merwin was today). I've gotta be able to last longer to take full advantage of potential feeding windows.
Cheers!
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I ended up ordering a pair of these. That's just it, I can easily handle a little chill, so I don't need something to be completely toasty (that'd be nice obviously).I've had a pair of these for nearly 2 years.
Amazon product ASIN B07YQ96M7Z
Are they perfect? No but they keep my toes from freezing. For background, I'm about 6' & 185/190 and although I'm fairly active, I can get ice cold feet/toes while sitting in the house. I use the battery powered socks when lake fishing cuz I'm seated in/on my tube for 5-8 hours and don't get enough air circulation to keep the disposable foot warmers active.
Depending upon what you purchase and how cold you get, consider purchasing a second set of batteries. My socks have 3 settings....low-med-high. I run them at high which gives 3-4 hours of battery life. So I end up swapping batteries mid day. This presents two other things to consider...
First, the batteries are kept in a small pocket at the top of the knee high socks and attempting to swap batteries at lakeside can be a pain in the butt because you either need to drop your waders enough to access your knee area or work your arm/hand down while crouched over and trying not to fall in the drink.
To remedy this, I picked up a set of 'extension cords' from Digikey electronics https://www.digikey.co.uk/en/products/detail/tensility-international-corp/ca-2217/1129480 These cords are long enough to allow keeping batteries at waist level for easier swapping.
The next issue with the second set of batteries ( at least for me) was the radio frequency (or whatever they use) is different and so the key fob activator does not work with the second pair. Not sure how this works with Bluetooth linked batteries but might be something to think about. On the flip side, it's no longer an issue for me since the batteries are now much easier to access. Moving on...
Next, durability. Like I noted at the beginning, in one month I'll have had mine for two years. I couldn't tell you how many times they've been used but I try to fish once or twice a week and I use these in the fall and spring...so your guess is as good as mine. Call me gross, but I've never washed them because I didn't want to damage the thin/fine wires. ( and they don't stink) I also treat them gingerly when in use but still about 2 months ago they both failed.
I did some home diagnostics with my multi meter and found the break in continuity was at the plug so be aware of this to limit flexing in that area. View attachment 55055
For what it's worth, I ended up purchasing a second set of 'extension cords' and re-wired the plug. I figured it was either 12 bucks for a set of new wires or about $100 for a new set of socks and I'm a cheap dutch guy.
Finally warmth, like I wrote earlier....are they perfect? Nope, but they seem to keep enough of the cold away so I can fish all day...whereas before I would reach a point where I'd have to get out of the water for a while. The heat element/pad is only under the ball of feet and toes....so with these socks your toes are not in a pocket or envelope of heat. Still...for example, I fished 7 hours yesterday. Air temps were in the mid 40's (didn't check water temps) and although there wasn't much wind, it rained solid for the first 3 hours...so overall it was kinda miserable. My feet/toes were cold but not to the point I needed to get out cuz they hurt so friggin' bad.
That's all I can think of at the moment...hope this helps
Mike d
How far up can you route the battery? I’ve always been worried about lithium encapsulated in an area I cannot get to fast if it malfunctions.
Regarding the Mobile Warming sock, there is essentially no wiggle room for battery placement with the sock 'as is'. It is basically just below the knee and more likely the top of the calf.How far up can you route the battery? I’ve always been worried about lithium encapsulated in an area I cannot get to fast if it malfunctions.
These look like they could work as long as you can fit them inside the neoprene booties.These do look legit. There’s a couple versions of them on their website…
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You may not need to run them continuously. May not even need them until after the first pee break.I played around with the ones I just ordered off Amazon. On level 1, it's about body temp, level 2 nice and toasty all around, level 3? nope. I never tried level 4. But I wore them around the house this morning on level 2 and got nearly 5 hours of warmth before the batteries died....should be good to go here.
good point. But it's still a good data set to have...You may not need to run them continuously. May not even need them until after the first pee break.
Glad to hear you purchased a set.I played around with the ones I just ordered off Amazon. On level 1, it's about body temp, level 2 nice and toasty all around, level 3? nope. I never tried level 4. But I wore them around the house this morning on level 2 and got nearly 5 hours of warmth before the batteries died....should be good to go here.
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