Heated Electric Socks

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Electric Socks-Heated Socks

Looking for heated socks? Many battery-operated socks will keep your feet warm and toasty! Check out electric socks today! This lens includes other ways to keep your feet, toes, and hands warm! There are socks and slippers that plug in, and ones that use batteries. You might think that batteries in a sock may be uncomfortable, but they are normally devised to be comfortable. There are also battery heated gloves as well.

Sometimes just having your feet and hands warm makes all the difference in having an enjoyable day outdoors!

Uses for electric socks

Heated electric socks will keep your feet warm!

Here are some uses for electric socks and heated socks.
However, the possibilities are endless for heated socks!

1) Outdoor winter sports like skiing and sledding.
2) Hiking
3) Fishing
4) Watching outdoor sporting events like football
5) Working in your garden or yard
6) Hunting trips
7) Farmers
8) Ranchers
9) Outdoor job like street repair, tree-trimmers, linemen, roofers, carpenters, etc.
10) Horseback riding
11) Golfing on cold mornings
12) Camping trips
13) Walking the dog
14) Cold feet in bed
15) Anytime you are outdoors in cold weather!

Your electric socks will come in quite handy!
You will wonder how you ever got along without them!

How do electric socks work?

There are battery powered and plug-in kind

Electric socks work much the same as electric blankets on a smaller scale. The batter of the electric sock is attached to heating element wires. The wires of good electric socks are contained on channels so the wires cannot be felt by the wearer.

Plug in heated socks are for home use. They conveniently plug into a wall outlet, allowing you to warm yourself without heating up the whole house.

Backup generators

Any disaster can shut off your electricity. Will you be prepared?

Tips for using Electric Socks

Each electric sock operates on its own battery. Most electric socks use a "D" size batter, which is a large battery. Be aware of the size and weight of each of the pouches that contain the battery. Heavy boots are probably the best way to go, as the battery pouch can be contained with little problem or added bulk. If you wear electric socks and use regular shoes and pants, you may have a bulge. The electric socks are built to hold up, including the battery pouch. The electric socks may take a while to get used to.

Also, some electric socks warm the whole foot, while others warm only the toes. Be sure to get exactly the electric socks you want.

The batteries in electric socks normally last anywhere from three to eight hours. But because battery life is iffy, you should always carry extra batteries if you plan on being out for a long time.

Having your feet warmed by electric socks is fine, but be sure and take care of the rest of your body. Electric socks should not be the sole source of warmth or you will be in danger. Dress accordingly!

Hunting, Fishing, Outdoorsmen Heated Socks

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Electric Socks

Heated Socks, Electric Socks, and Heated Socks

These electric socks are battery operated.
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Heated Socks that do not use batteries.

Some other ways to warm your feet!

Try these ways to heat up your socks and feet!
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Electric Snow Boots

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Heated Slippers and other feet solutions.

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Electric Gloves - Battery Operated Heated Gloves

Keep your hands and fingers warm with these gloves!

Looking for electric gloves? Need to keep your hands and fingers warm in the coldest weather?
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Non Electric Ways to Heat Your Hands!

Try these items and gloves to keep your hands warm!

Sometimes batteries are not practical. Use these gloves instead!
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More ways to keep feet warm

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Reader Feedback

  • Jack Hu May 18, 2012 @ 2:40 am | delete
    that's a very useful gear for campling or riding in cold season, electric glove also exsits, we've been producing Li-ion battery pack for it.
    Email: sales10@xcgdbattery.com
    Skype: xinchi.li-ion
  • karmicchristian May 18, 2012 @ 12:48 am | delete
    Never heard of them before... hope they are safe to use!
  • jwcooney Apr 20, 2012 @ 6:08 pm | delete
    Great lens, thanks for sharing. I hadn't heard of heated electric socks before, but they sound useful!
  • sherridan Apr 15, 2012 @ 5:34 am | delete
    Never heard of these; made me chuckle but what a great idea - there are certainly times I could have made use of them when camping!
  • WhiteOak50 Apr 14, 2012 @ 1:29 pm | delete
    Just letting you that I featured this page on my: Halloween Socks
  • MiaBellezza Apr 12, 2012 @ 11:12 pm | delete
    Good idea and I'm assuming safe.
  • MelonyVaughan Apr 5, 2012 @ 2:03 pm | delete
    These look great! I never knew that such socks existed!
  • MelonyVaughan Apr 5, 2012 @ 2:03 pm | delete
    These look great! I never knew that such socks existed!
  • alicanas Mar 14, 2012 @ 4:18 am | delete
    great lens.
  • TheLifestyleChanger Mar 11, 2012 @ 9:10 pm | delete
    There are times where I would have killed for these, but spending most of my year living in the tropics actually makes the thought quite nauseating.
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