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Evan, those are a bit pricey, but
I really like the fringe and pom-poms, |
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On Jan 5, 7:59*pm, Dave Nadler wrote:
Evan, those are a bit pricey, but I really like the fringe and pom-poms, Yeah, I reckon they might cost as much as a week's hull insurance on an Antares. Rubber soles on traditional mukluks worked fine at Gorham on soggy turf runway, no issues at all. I would not use them in wet snow/ slush. -Evan Ludeman / T8 |
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I wear my Sorel boot liners only w/o the boots and carry walking shoes
in the glider. The felt is flexible enough to not hinder pedal operation. I change out of my shoes just before entering the glider. Inside the Sorel liners I use the foot warmers called Thermal Soles ($100US). Lithium battery shoe soles that maintain 98F so you never get overheated. Only about 8mm thick at the heal and 3 everywhere else. Very well made and last 8+ hours. This combo works excellent. I plan to try the warmers in normal shoes instead of the felts. You just missed the window to put these on your holiday gift list. ~Bruce |
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Bruce - Are these the battery-powered inserts you use ?
http://www.verseo.com/thermosoles.html Thanks ! |
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On Jan 6, 8:41*am, Dave Nadler wrote:
Bruce - Are these the battery-powered inserts you use ?http://www.verseo.com/thermosoles.html Thanks ! Dave, Yes they are. Sorry for the delay, I was away from technology for a few days. They have their own site also: www.thermosoles.com. They're very well made, I'm on my third year with them and no problems at all. I also use them for ice boating, which is about as cold as it gets. You're either standing on ice or going 60mph without a cockpit. ~BB |
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On Jan 6, 8:41*am, Dave Nadler wrote:
Bruce - Are these the battery-powered inserts you use ?http://www.verseo.com/thermosoles.html Thanks ! I forgot to mention that the Thermo-Soles fit inside sneakers quite well, I just haven't flown with that combo yet. |
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I bought a set through Amazon, $75 including tax and shipping.
Looking forward to trying these. Also bought the more flexible Sorel boots; hopefully they are warm and don't interfere with using the rudder. We'll see... Thanks all for the inputs (except the ones including duct-tape), Best Regards, Dave "YO electric" |
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