shockingly well....
He does have heated socks. Won't wear 'em, can't stand the battery and says they're too hard to put on (he's kind of a hot mess).Let me know if you have him try the socks..... lol
I have and do carry hot hands if I plan on being away from shelter.
Adding to that pain, while swapping out the hay spear for the box blade last weekend, I briefly put the lynch pins in my coat pocket. When I reached in to get them, they both bit me. Both on the same finger. I squalled like a pubescent girl. Wife asked me if I would like some music to go with that dance.My hands get in a bad shape when cold they get so painful even when it isn't reall cold out
I always make sure to keep those darn things closed until the absolute second I'm ready to use them, and close them as soon as I take them out.Adding to that pain, while swapping out the hay spear for the box blade last weekend, I briefly put the lynch pins in my coat pocket. When I reached in to get them, they both bit me. Both on the same finger. I squalled like a pubescent girl. Wife asked me if I would like some music to go with that dance.
They're like miniature conibear traps.I always make sure to keep those darn things closed until the absolute second I'm ready to use them, and close them as soon as I take them out.
I have some mittens with a zippered pocket for the hand warmers, think I got them at Cabela's. They worked just fine but like you, I was always having to pull them off and finally gave up. They probably make something similar in gloves, designed specifically for the hand warmers. But you'll most likely have to search for a men's small. Not sure why manufactures don't think women are out there in the elements but . . . .Bummer - I was hoping someone tried the "new and improved" being advertised. I have arthritis in my fingers really, really bad. They don't hurt, just crooked and bumpy ---- but --- they get major COLD. Like hurt like heck cold very easily. PIA using hot hands. I know I can put them in a ziplock bag and reuse them - just not very handy. And I generally have thinner gloves inside mittens. Always taking mittens off to do EVERYTHING and hot hands falls out.
Well dang, I just remembered I have a rechargeable hand warmer stashed in a drawer in the mud room. Save your money and stick with the multi pack disposable hand warmers. The rechargeable was okay if it was in my pocket but way too bulky for mittens or gloves and I still had to take off my gloves to actually feel the warmth. Plus, even fully charged, it didn't last very long.I have to wear mittens. Gloves NEVER keep me even close to warm. I just found rechargeable hand warmers at Amazon. I think I might try them. Some of my hunting mittens also have the pouch to put a hand warmer in. Maybe these would fit?
My fingers get so cold, it feels like someone is pulling my finger nails off. Not fun, because like you and everyone else, we're outside a lot!!
At least when we feed bales, I drive in heated cab!
Girl I have tried almost everything for fishing in the winter.Has anyone used the heated gloves? @TCRanch - I see you posted asking same question quite a while ago. Any results? Anyone?
Upstate N.Y.? I lived there for 27 years...open wrist gloves packed with snow. Only a few things i used to keep my hands warm...you can actually use your mind to super heat you hands, takes a lot of practice, my father was the expert on that...his hands be steaming hot in 20 below zero...sometimes i could do that and have super heated hands too.Bummer - I was hoping someone tried the "new and improved" being advertised. I have arthritis in my fingers really, really bad. They don't hurt, just crooked and bumpy ---- but --- they get major COLD. Like hurt like heck cold very easily. PIA using hot hands. I know I can put them in a ziplock bag and reuse them - just not very handy. And I generally have thinner gloves inside mittens. Always taking mittens off to do EVERYTHING and hot hands falls out.