Posted by Tony in SD on August 03, 2022 at 04:51:50 from (174.235.211.154):
In Reply to: Electric Socks posted by john in la on August 02, 2022 at 18:46:36:
One of the biggest mistakes made by someone with cold toes is that they dont keep their legs warm. Warm blood is what warms his toes. If the blood cools while flowing down his legs, HIS TOES HAVE ZERO CHANCE OF KEEPING WARM. He needs a good pair of thermal longjohns such as UnderAumor or equivalent, and insulated bib overalls such as Carhartt with a BLACK liner (they have red & black liners, black is warmer) or equivalent. Wool socks as close to 100% as you can get. Wool wicks moisture from the feet to keep them dry. Polyester does not. And a pair of high top (16) insulated boots with removable liners. The liners should be removed every night to let the liners and boot dry. I grew up on a farm in northern South Dakota and work outside with a blowing wind in deep freezer temperatures, so I do know how to keep warm. Personally ,I have never had good luck with heated clothing. But I gave up on it 40 years ago. It may have improved by now. Good luck to your boy Hope this helps him.
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