Heated Boots - Evolution of gear or ethical dilemma?

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by 96avs01 » Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:40 pm

Andinistaloco wrote:Only for eight hours (and probably less)??!?!??

Who's their target audience for these? Skiiers? People who go on expeditions and only climb for half the day?


Possibly targeting occupations that must work outside in cold weather? I damn sure would have used a pair (provided they work) doing chores on the farm in SD during the winter.

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by Yeti » Fri Nov 20, 2009 2:00 am

96avs01 wrote:
Andinistaloco wrote:Only for eight hours (and probably less)??!?!??

Who's their target audience for these? Skiiers? People who go on expeditions and only climb for half the day?


Possibly targeting occupations that must work outside in cold weather? I damn sure would have used a pair (provided they work) doing chores on the farm in SD during the winter.

The only request for overly warm boots and heated boots that didn't get a "you poof" from me was an equipment operator. Sitting in a tractor for 8 hours a day, there's really no way to keep your feet warm.

The Bugathermo is for people who like being outside, but don't like doing anything outside. ;)

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