Cold feet

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Has anybody got battery powered boot insoles,or glove liners. I could do with both for on the bike and to use when on site at work. I have seen them for skiing and fishermen but wondered if they cope with the wind chill on a bike.
 
Check out a Tchibo shop if you have one near you (German coffee shop) that also sells small quantities of useful items.

Was in one at the weekend in Oxford. They a device that straps to your boots for warming your feet - no idea how it works or the cost, was too busy.

They also have thin Thermal Ski fleeces for £8.00 or less, work well for the money. Also have some good ski trousers & jackets at competitive prices as well as face masks that fit beneath you helmet.
 
Tchibo heated insoles - £27.99

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Or have a look here:

Gerbing Heated Clothing

Got their inner liner jacket. Really great under my Rallye II jacket. The liner is warmer and cheaper than buying a Tourguard winter jacket....
 
Theres a DIY guide on the Trophy Yahoo groups web site for making your own heated kit
 
Santa brought me a pair of the tchibo ski boot insoles. They are pretty well made, there is only a 50mm disk of heater pad under the ball of the foot/ toes. 4 heat settings. The pad takes the edge of cold toes, I think a full foot bed heater would be better.
Comes with sealed in rechargables and mains charger. I'm going to try a few layers of tinfoil under the insole to try and transfere / retain heat .
 
I have a set of those "mudflap" jobbies that hang off the back of the engine - keeps my feet nice and warm and keeps my boots clean too.
 
I've just fitted a pair of those (Xmas pressie from SWMBO). The idea was to keep the mud off my boots but if they also keep my toes warm then that's a bonus :)
 


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