Monday, April 20, 2009

Has anyone used those ski boot bags that plug into your car electrcals and heat your boots for you?

I saw them in a shop and wondered if they would be any good, at least your boots would be warm to put on. Would they be ay good to dry your boots at the end of the day? Could you heat muffins in them?

Has anyone used those ski boot bags that plug into your car electrcals and heat your boots for you?
First, heat muffins? Genius! I have to try that next season!





I have tried the boot warmers that plug into the car. I personally haven%26#039;t seen a tremendous benefit by them and here%26#039;s why:





When you leave in the morning, your boots hopefully somewhere warm the night before (like your house). After taking them out to the car, if you just simply put them next to a warm air-vent. Surprisingly, this works pretty well in keeping your boots warm and supple. The thing is that this is a normal situation. In situations that aren%26#039;t normal (i.e you spent he night in your car the night before in the parking lot) (i have done this =p) those warmers are extremely nice.





I think the best way to go is car warmers because they do generate more heat and you don%26#039;t have to worry about them failing. All in all, I wouldn%26#039;t buy them purely because you don%26#039;t actually really USE them a lot, just in irregular situations as explained above. But they are nice and if you are a frequent skiier, then add it to your gear!
Reply:you can buy battery powered ones that are cheaper.


Try:


http://www.cozywinters.com


(Put in boot driers warmers) $27.95


OR:


http://www.llbean.com



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