As much as I like getting new toys to play with, I also like being comfortable and warm when skiing. Enter the Thermic C-Pack 1700 B boot heaters, which do both: they are cool new toys that keep my feet warm. These Bluetooth-controlled heaters might not be the least expensive option on the...
bluetooth-controlled heaters
c-pack 1300
c-pack 1300 b
c-pack 1700 b
can control left and right independently
clips easily to a booster strap
lithium ion battery
skibootheaters
staying warm on the ski slopes
staying warm when skiing
thermic c-pack 1700 b
Getting new boots for one of my daughters at Racer’s Edge in Breck next week. She had custom insoles made there two years ago and they made a huge difference for her, but it is time for new boots. Her feet get really cold all the time, and she always uses those disposable heat packs. Do the...
That's it, I have two questions that seem to have different camps (I've been told different things) on.
Surefoot and my the store that did my Fisher Vacuum boots (first ones in 2014) said to take the liner out nightly to insure it dried nightly. Another school of thought was taking the liner...
Guys - Its been a long time since I've installed a set of boot heaters. But my wife would like a set for her Dabellos. I don't know much about what the best options are currently and where to find the best prices.
Can ya'll school me on the current quality options?
As I get into my 3rd year as a returning skier, many things have changed. Obviously, the skis and boots themselves are a huge step forward in helping me enjoy myself on the slopes. What are your favorite helpful hacks/ideas/processes that make life easier getting to, on, and returning from the...
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GF and I are both ski instructors. She's got a pair of Tecnica Cochise 95w from a couple of years ago (the barbie pink ones) and they fit her just fine. No pressure points, or crushing, intuition liners, and orthotics.
The problem is, after a few hours on the hill, her feet get really cold...
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