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ThermaCELL ProFLEX reviews


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Anyone have a review on these?? Looking to get a pair. My feet get so dang cold sitting in the stand when its 20 degrees

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These are the insoles I posted about in the "boots" thread.

Brand new item. Would be nice to hear from an early adopter but that might just you or me. grin

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Ill be buying them this week before muzzle loading next weekend. Ill post my review for anyone looking to buy a pair!

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Holy-craap. $179 bucks? shocked

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YEah they are a bit spendy, but I did break down and buy a pair a few weeks ago. I hate cold hands and feet. I have been out in the stand bowhunting a few times in these cold temperatures. I actually just got out of the stand a couple hours ago and my feet never got cold. The insoles keep your feet at around body temperature, so not too hot so they get sweaty. I love that the batteries are a cinch to remove after use without having to remove the insole. I have Under Armour boots in size 11 and the insoles slid right in, in place of the original ones, no trimming necessary. To me, they are just as comfortable as any insole I have used in a hunting boot, even with the technology. Hope this helps.

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For that cost, how about a better pair of warmer boots? full-27051-51351-augie.gif

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After a while on stand, no matter what brand of boot, or how many grams of insulation were involved in the boots I have worn, my feet get cold after a while especially with single or below 0 temps and wind chills. That's just my reasoning for using the insoles.

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For that cost, how about a better pair of warmer boots? full-27051-51351-augie.gif

Or just buy these and use one of the half dozen pairs most of us already have...

It's a horse a piece to me. Spend the money on bigger and maybe heavier boots or modify my smaller boots to handle the temps. Don't get me wrong, $179 is not nuthin'.

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Boot Blankets when you get in the stand, done deal..... Under 50.00 bucks

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    • fishingstar
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    • Mike89
      but if he really wants I can change the date..  
    • Wanderer
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    • JerkinLips
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