Cold Feet
Cold Feet
No not the old tv series im talking cold feet cold feet
Going to try these out for the bike, had a few things from Matt Hayes TF Gear and the quality has been good
Hands are sorted with Heated Grips and Muff's but the toes don't half get cold some times, worth a punt at 15 quid delivered
I have rechargeable batteries already so can swap them over every other day
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TF-Gear-NEW-H ... 43b551096e
If they turn out to be dog sh1t I'll just wear them as some sort of over socks
Going to try these out for the bike, had a few things from Matt Hayes TF Gear and the quality has been good
Hands are sorted with Heated Grips and Muff's but the toes don't half get cold some times, worth a punt at 15 quid delivered
I have rechargeable batteries already so can swap them over every other day
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TF-Gear-NEW-H ... 43b551096e
If they turn out to be dog sh1t I'll just wear them as some sort of over socks
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Re: Cold Feet
Problem w/cold feet on the bike myself, Moto-X boots arnt exactly the warmest. Be interested to hear the outcome of these
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Re: Cold Feet
Will do guy's found them at £10 now direct through them and not using there ebay site, get paid on Monday so will order them thenhugeduck wrote:cant go wrong for 15 quid mate, give them a go! and let us knows if there anygood

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Re: Cold Feet
wasn't it benny who put a post up ages ago about getting a pair of heated socks? Cant recall any feedback from them
Re: Cold Feet
I suffer from Raynauds Disease so have looked into heated socks in the past (not for biking, at home) and have never found any that have mainly good reviews.
I'll be selfish and say go for it and let me know if they are actually any good

I'll be selfish and say go for it and let me know if they are actually any good


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- benny hedges
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Re: Cold Feet
yeh theyre great!playerone wrote:wasn't it benny who put a post up ages ago about getting a pair of heated socks? Cant recall any feedback from them
needed the wires extending though so the battery pack isnt on the sock but run up the inside leg to pants pocket.
just need to switch them on for five mins and they stay well toasty.
first ride out i left them on and they burnt my foot lol!
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Re: Cold Feet
What socks was it you used buddy?
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Re: Cold Feet
Same ones from same seller but they was only a tenner lol.
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Re: Cold Feet
yeh they only a 10ner if you go direct through them and avoid the ebay sitebenny hedges wrote:Same ones from same seller but they was only a tenner lol.

Glad they are the same ill be ordering mine shortly
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Re: Cold Feet
Me too, though it's my middle fingers that go white and feel like they've been hit by hammers!Rob wrote:I suffer from Raynauds Disease so have looked into heated socks in the past (not for biking, at home) and have never found any that have mainly good reviews.
I'll be selfish and say go for it and let me know if they are actually any good![]()

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Re: Cold Feet
arctic or desert socks i wear from army surplus for the cold days
But im fair weather biker so not tested at speed on bike
But im fair weather biker so not tested at speed on bike
Ill never be a sell out storm forever
Re: Cold Feet
Cheersbenny hedges wrote:yeh theyre great!playerone wrote:wasn't it benny who put a post up ages ago about getting a pair of heated socks? Cant recall any feedback from them
needed the wires extending though so the battery pack isnt on the sock but run up the inside leg to pants pocket.
just need to switch them on for five mins and they stay well toasty.
first ride out i left them on and they burnt my foot lol!

Re: Cold Feet
Just put Vick's Vapour Rub in your socks.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
- rollingthunderx2
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Re: Cold Feet
Seal Skinz waterproof socks with a thin pair underneath are pretty good.
http://www.marshallleisure.co.uk/index. ... z&x=15&y=7
http://www.marshallleisure.co.uk/index. ... z&x=15&y=7