because it's cooling down here on the frozen tundra of central Maine.
Anyone have a suggestion for heated socks that won't break the bank?
Anyone have a suggestion for heated socks that won't break the bank?
Wimp! If you lived up here, you wouldn't ride for a big chunk of the year.won't ride when it's any cooler than 55 degrees
Really? I am still wearing my Air Tech boots when its 55. I don't switch to solid leather until the 40'sBest thing I've found is a cycle boot (Allstars)with Thinsulate. They work @ 55 degrees and above cause won't ride when it's any cooler than 55 degrees.
How many controllers do you have?If you already have a piece of heated gear (including a controller), then adding a pair of heated socks isn't to expensive. If you don't already have a controller though, it is a pricey investment. I have gotten my "money's worth" from my heated gear. I am never cold even at temps of 0F.
I have a single dual temp controller.How many controllers do you have?
I've got one for my jacket...would I need another one if I added gloves or socks?
Nice! Think I'll give those a try.Forget the battery powered socks. I think I have a pair if you'd like them. Try these instead (and yes, they work!)
http://www.basspro.com/HeatMax-Toasti-Toes-Insole-Foot-Warmers-Five-Pair-Value-Pack/product/10207228/
The first thing to remember is that air insulates best. That said, if your feet in your boots don't have enough wiggle room you will have colder feet.because it's cooling down here on the frozen tundra of central Maine.
Anyone have a suggestion for heated socks that won't break the bank?
Ha! Which 9 or 10 months is that? When I was down there in June of '11, it was over 100F and the wind blew like heck from Childress to Mount Pleasant and then down to Longview, to Conroe, to Houston, to Georgetown to Amarillo. When I went back to Mount Pleasant in January, it was over 55F, but it was raining and mucky.Yeah, you can call us wimps but living in east Texas give us 9-10 months of great riding.