Cold feet are the quickest way to end a ski day. Windy ski lifts, night skiing in negative temperatures, or not being able to feel your toes will make anyone want to call it. But if cold feet cause ...
They are a “game-changer” for those with Raynaud’s, neuropathy, poor circulation, and more.
It's a long cold hike/snowshoe/ski 'til you're back by that fire, and you're going to need some reinforcements to not be miserable. Roll up a pair of heated socks, and keep your circulation chugging ...
Sure, there are several pairs of battery-heated socks out there. Cabela’s sells one called simply the Battery Heated Boot Sock for $20 a pair (www.cabelas.com). They have a little pouch at the top ...