Ignik Foot Warmers - 4-Pair Multipack
When the mercury drops, keep your tootsies toasty by slipping some Ignik Foot Warmers into your shoes or boots for up to 8 hrs. of coziness. Keep enough on hand with this 4-pair multipack.
- Each foot warmer delivers up to 8 hrs. of warmth
- Air activates the warmers, but the resealable (and recyclable) AirBarrier™ pouch zips closed to keep air out, allowing you to store open warmers for up to 72 hrs.
- After use, you can cut open the foot warmers and compost the minerals inside (note: the foot-shaped warmer sacks are not compostable or recyclable and must be thrown away)
- Each individual foot warmer measures 8.9 x 2.8 x 0.1 in. and weighs 1.4 oz.
- Shake each warmer (or expose it to air) for 2 to 5 min. before inserting into shoe or boot to ensure it is fully activated
Imported.
View all Ignik Emergency SuppliesBest Use | Snowsports |
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Material(s) | In each warmer: iron/vermiculite/salt/other natural materials |
Dimensions | 12 x 5 x 2 inches |
Weight | 12 ounces |
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Not worth it
Not very warm - and what was didn't last very long - Not like hot hands and toes does.
These do not produce heat inside ski boots
These heat up before you put them in your boots, but require more oxygen than they get inside a boot, so they cool down. When I take them out after a couple of hours of skiing, they are cold. Then they heat up in the lodge ... You get the picture. Very dangerous for back country skiing
Hot feet but no need!
These go on the bottom of your boot and/or inside your sock --- assuming you wear a heavy pair of socks with a lighter pair of socks inside of those. These work but I do not find them to be very useful. As per my "toe warmer'' review -- the toe warmers work very well and, so far this winter, I have not found the Foot Warmers to add anything useful to my combination of "toe warmers" and socks.
They worked!
They worked! They were just a bit difficult to get inserted into the boot. For occasional use though, they are worth it. The alternative is the much more expensive boot heaters or electric socks.
Rodeo Volunteer
I put inside my Lucchese riding boots and it was almost as good as wool socks. They don’t fit the entire foot bed of my boots but I still enjoyed warmer feet;)