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Comments about BootGlove:
Great way to keep your feet warm on those cold, powder-filled days!! I wish the design placed the front strap back a bit further to fit in the instep of the boot. I just take them off if I have to walk a lot.
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Fast shipment in excellent condition.
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The boot covers reqd modification to fit my Dynafit TLT binding and Scarpa Maestrale boot combo. Trimming a bit of neoprene off the sides of the toe piece improved binding socket exposure on the boot. Found the nylon strap that wraps around the ball of the foot area of the boot to be too tight even for a large. Order a larger size than the charts suggest.
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I used to get cold feet while skiing, even in fairly mild conditions (mid-20s). These boot covers have saved me - I skied yesterday at Keystone, CO with temps in the single digits and windchills well below zero and my feet didn't get cold once! My face/head felt like an ice-cream brainfreeze, but my toes were toasty!
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Hit Vail with temps in 20's, bought new boots which were snug. Temps dropped to -10 at opening warming to 0 during the day. Never had cold feet with old boots but could not ski more than four runs without stopping and taking boots off. Bought Boot Gloves and added toe warmers on top of boot on advice of an instructor. No more cold feet. Then we got 30" of snow and Boot Gloves kept my feet dry which also leads to warmer feet. Have to put on and take off on the slope. Not for walking to parking garage across Vail Village.
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Skied today at 10 degrees below zero. Added boot gloves to x-c ski boots. Finally warm feet. Fit over the boot easily, did not shift while skiing. I've been looking for something like this for years. Great so far.
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My clip just broke on my 2nd pair of Boot Gloves - so before I even do my ski trip laundry, I am ordering a replacement pair of Boot Gloves. I would not ski without them. When I place toe warmers on the inside top of the toes of my boots and cover my boots with the Boot Glove - I know my feet will be warm in any conditions. One thing not mentioned is the Boot Gloves cover my powder blue (yuck) boots that don't "go" with my ski outfit. So now I'm color coordinated! My one recommendation would be that they come in different colors. I would love red.
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These boot gloves really work but --- First off, if your shoe/boot size is size 11 or greater get ready to stretch the heck out of them. I had to have velco strips sewn onto the flaps to lengthen them (had to take them to a sailmaker -- ordinary sewing machine can't do the job). This extra sewing made the fabric weak and they eventually tore. Now I just slide them on and leave them unstrapped -- not pretty but who cares. [...].I used to have a horrible time with cold, miserable feet. Two things -- get these boot gloves and get a good orthopedic insert. (Got mine up in Steamboat Springs -- had to have them adjusted 3 times but now great). My boots are actually unusually comfortable now -- no more circulation problems. What a difference. I don't use my boot heaters anymore. Toasty warm feet -- what a joy.
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- Overall, awesome.
- They're very warm, will fit over my downhill, Telemerk and Cross-country boots equally well.
- Excellent to throw in the pack, pull out, and put on and take off even in tough conditions up on the mountain.
- You can wear super-thin socks, tight-fitting boots, and still have warm feet! Top that!
- Straps in back will fit on a huge variety of footwear.
- Stay on in every condition I've busted them through.
- Don't get waterlogged
CONS:
-Few. Snow will pack up in the toe section in heavy snow, but still insulates well.
-Strap underneath will wear over time...had to have mine resewn after a few necessary scrambles over scree while climbing to snowfields
-Only wish they made something similar for cycling shoes! (I like them so much I tried them on my cycling cleats, but the strap covers the cleat under the shoe... considering cutting off original strap and resewing it closer to the toe).
Definitely worth the money!
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my feet freeze in the middle of a tennessee summer. you can imagine what a 10 degree day out west does. but not with the boot glove. i have been wearing these for about 4 years and cold feet are a thing of the past. 1 ultra thin sock and these babies and i have been roasty toasty at 6 below. if you have circulation issues in your feet dont be caught without these babies.
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