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Cold weather socks.... any new must haves?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullmark" data-source="post: 2279163" data-attributes="member: 113003"><p>I honestly have no idea....I have 5 or 6 pairs, and they are all white. Actually one pair is smartwool because they have the logo on the toe. But the rest are plain white. No thickness at all, just a thin silky material. I'm guessing most any thin silk liner sock will do the job. </p><p>Ive also used the heated footbed liners when it's bitter and I know I'm gonna be sitting at least half a day ....I think they're called thermacells......they help a little. I remember thinking that they weren't doing anything. Then one day last year, I didn't have them both plugged in all the way, and one charged while the other didn't. The difference in my feet was noticeable. They won't get your foot warm, but they will generate just enough heat to keep them from freezing. You have to turn them on before your feet start to get cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullmark, post: 2279163, member: 113003"] I honestly have no idea....I have 5 or 6 pairs, and they are all white. Actually one pair is smartwool because they have the logo on the toe. But the rest are plain white. No thickness at all, just a thin silky material. I’m guessing most any thin silk liner sock will do the job. Ive also used the heated footbed liners when it’s bitter and I know I’m gonna be sitting at least half a day ....I think they’re called thermacells......they help a little. I remember thinking that they weren’t doing anything. Then one day last year, I didn’t have them both plugged in all the way, and one charged while the other didn’t. The difference in my feet was noticeable. They won’t get your foot warm, but they will generate just enough heat to keep them from freezing. You have to turn them on before your feet start to get cold. [/QUOTE]
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