Poster: A snowHead
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http://www.whizzski.co.uk/
OK, these may not be the most glamorous item of equipment I've ever seen (understatement of the year, but in all black I think they're bearable and my boots aren't pretty either), but as you may have noticed there's a consistent theme running through most of my posts - cold! And cold feet are one of the biggest issues. I had intended to buy heated boots, but as my boots are costing waaaay more than I'd budgeted that's not an option for now. As I have dinky feet I'd be looking at a child's pair of these, so not too expensive and I could put them on my Christmas list.
The question is, has anyone used them please and do they work?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Just neoprene insulation, traps air, stops ingress of snow. Kosy Boots are massively overpriced compared to competing products however.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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In principal yes. I know these do and those cute bunny wabbit ones seem basically the same idea .
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I got something similar from Canada "boot gloves" utterly brilliant. What also helps is making sure you take the liners out of your boots when you finish skiing so you can dry them out, store boots and liners at room temp so they are not freezing before you start.
If I'm putting mine on at the hotel/chalet I give them a blast from the hairdryer first.
If I'm putting them on at the slope I either put a couple of snap to activate hand warmers in them and put my ski socks in the ankles to warm them up on the drive/bus (storing them in the car not boot). If you can't be bothered with hand warmers then boil a kettle and half fill a couple of empty water bottles to shove down into the boots instead. Staying warm is easier than getting warm.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I find they catch on gates
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I purchased something similar last season but not as ugly or as expensive. Think they are called Alpenheat. They did help when it's -15 and you suffer from Raynaud's. I did also stick some of the hand warmer teabag things between the boot and boot gloves and I also use boot heaters till the second before I put my boots on.
When packing tomorrow I'll check the what they are called.
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