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This "thermally correct" Neoprene cover fits like a snug glove over the top of almost any boot, protecting it from wind and snow chill. We also have great Heated Socks to keep you warm as well. Downhill skiers will appreciate the absolute warmth that the neoprene Boot Glove Alpine provides.
Do the natural thing and add an additional layer of insulation for winter. By using the BootGlove as a layer the same as you would with the rest of the body you will be conserving heat loss where it is important View More Foot Warmers. Please enter your Product question s or Technical Issues below. Click Here for all Order related questions.
Call Us. Add Yourself to the Waitlist! We will email you once it's back in stock. Write a Review. I have a lot of probs keeping my toes warm even with Hotronics heaters. These covers do allow me to ski all morning without breaks as long as it's above 10 degrees. Amazingly warm for the weight. Some snow can get stuffed in, but the are so easy to take on and off, it's easy to remove. I will often pull them out to sit on them if needed.
Anne used product a few times. I used these boot covers during a backcountry ski trip to the Selkirks in British Columbia. Temps were about Fahrenheit C with wind chill. I used these covers on my Hagan brand ski boots with a toe warmer and was quite pleased with how my feet did.
Many people in our group complained of cold feet but me and my buddy who also had was wearing a pair did ok. Feet did get cold but not to the point of tissue damage or to the point where we had to call it and go back to the lodge early. I really really liked having these. Used these on Denali and I still have all my toes.
I was using them on top of Dynafit DyNA evos. We did multiple trips above 17, ft in degree weather. They made the biggest difference booting in deeper snow. Only issue I had was sometimes snow got packed in under them. Worked great with tech bindings and automatic crampons. Nat used product regularly. Super easy to use, they hold up really well, and boy do they make a difference in warmth. I've been using them with my Alien RS for the coldest days and my feet have been oh so comfy.
JDT downright abused product. I forgot to mention that I used them with my aliens on Rainier, and I had no problems with my automatic crampons. They should work fine with strap on and new-matic ones as well. Every so often the sole strap will collect snow in wetter conditions. I get cold feet These definitely help. Simple, light, easy to put on and take off, and during the winter I always have them on or have them in my pack. In my experience, I think the stated sizing is more geared toward traditional alpine boots.
I wear a size 25 in the aliens and tlt7. I originally bought the mediums, which were way too big, but fit perfectly for the same sized alpine boots. The smalls fit perfectly for my above mentioned backcountry boots. I see you recommend the medium for a I am skiing a Dynafit TLT6 in that size and am wondering if a small would be a better fit. Would you still recommend the medium? Hi Lynn, the border cases are a bit of a tossup.
You could certainly get away with a small on that boot. If you go with the larger size, it may be a touch loose at the bottom and there is a chance you need to trim a bit near the ankle joint to avoid impingement. Answer from Trace Leches. Hey Anthony! I'd still go for the Medium! I wear a There is a pretty solid amount of adjustment range on the gloves though so in theory you could get away with a small, but you'd end up with partial coverage which would pretty much defeat the purpose of trying to warm your feet up!
Scott used product a few times. I purchased these last Spring to use for cold starts on single and multi-day ski tours camping. So far, I have only used them skinning and skiing on about half a dozen day tours with single digit to F temperatures paired with TLT6 The mediums fit fine and there is no interference with my tech bindings or automatic crampons.
These keep my toes from going numb on cold outings. They are light, compact and easy to use. I've used them at the start of tours , all day, and at the end of tours when temperatures were plummetting. Yesterday was a perfect example. The trailhead was F in the morning. I hiked up into the sunshine and later removed them while ski touring in intense solar.
Then I had skied down low into a frigid North aspect basin, transitioned and began skinning up. After vert of climbing without the boot gloves, I noticed my toes were on the edge of numb and the daylight was waning. I stopped, put on the boot gloves, an extra layer of clothes, and continued another vertical feet to the top. My toes felt comfortable within 5 minutes of donning the boot gloves on that last push to the top and all way down the 2k descent back to the trailhead as dusk approached.
They have earned their right to make it into my ski pack! Question from Murray Oliver. Hi Murray, sure can. You will have a few shipping options at checkout based on your location.
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This "thermally correct" Neoprene cover fits like a snug glove over the top of almost any boot, protecting it from wind and snow chill. We also have great Heated Socks to keep you warm as well. Downhill skiers will appreciate the absolute warmth that the neoprene Boot Glove Alpine provides. Do the natural thing and add an additional layer of insulation for winter. By using the BootGlove as a layer the same as you would with the rest of the body you will be conserving heat loss where it is important View More Foot Warmers.
Please enter your Product question s or Technical Issues below. Click Here for all Order related questions. Call Us. Add Yourself to the Waitlist! We will email you once it's back in stock. Write a Review. I have a lot of probs keeping my toes warm even with Hotronics heaters. These covers do allow me to ski all morning without breaks as long as it's above 10 degrees. Joel Attaway, who runs the Forty Below, is knowledgeable and friendly.
Their service and attention to detail is impressive. He may even be able to premod stuff for you. The Boot Gloves are pretty thin without much insulating factor. I dunno if I would trust em at colder temps but … I look forward to reading about your efforts! And the liner is almost full thickness. But I need to test and will do so soon.
It also works great for gluing mountain bike tires to their rims for frigid winter use at low psi; glue one side only, so you can still change a flat. Do yourself a favor and buy Cotol in the 4oz can. Those little glass bottles of Cotol that come in the blister pack are different and not as good.
The bottled version contains a thickening agent that is added to conform to child safety regulations. The biggest difference is that, when mixed with Aquaseal, the canned version of Cotol produces a nice, clear, low-viscosity blend that flows really well and makes a nice repair. SeamGrip is a lower viscosity version of the same Aquaseal formula, but I usually just buy Aquaseal and add Cotol at a ratio as dilute as Seam Grip is amazing stuff.
Repaired some gear as far back as 14 years, and sealed seams even further back, and it still holds up. As to overboots, I have used a similar product for winter cycling that is fantastic. Awesome — just another great post Lou, much appreciated for those suffering from cold feet in extreme temps.
Well documented and explained as usual. Hey Lou, when we use the Purple Haze with Dynafits, we just cut out two small quarter-size sections at the toes and a bigger section at the heel, bind the edges of the holes and then seam seal. With Intuitions and blown-out toes, this has worked fine in the F temps we get up high in the Ellsworths.
The total coverage of the Purple Haze will be a lot warmer than the Boot Glove. The sole material rubs like crazy on the binding, and they are hard to get into the binding due to the thickness of the sole material. Perhaps my boots have different clearance than yours, or something. A tighter fit will obviously tend to make the neo thinner. It may also be that ours were thinner neoprene in the first place. I have Purple Haze overboots and Joel Attaway from 40below in , spent some time with all of us discussing individual issues.
He is really amazing! Boot gloves are outstanding!! I couple of winter climbs in the Canadian Rockies ruined my toes for staying warm. I would always get cold feet on my annual Fairy Meadows trip until this past year when I tried out the boot gloves. Problem solved. I used them on a pair of Garmont AT boots with no problems or mods. They fit and worked fine.
Lou, I climbed and wanted to ski Denali a few years ago as a 50th b-day gift to myself. The wind picked up after that and we never made it back up for our ski descent of The Orient Express, but we got some good runs from around 16, I used Fourty below overboots and they worked perfectly.
I also was very happy to have them to cover my tent booties when I went out into deep snow around camp — I just kept the overboots hanging in the vestibule. Did you end up using them on Denali and have your or others you know used them in general cold-skiing conditions? I modify them by running a small chunk of string or webbing from the front down to the strap that goes under the boot sole, to keep the Glove front from flipping up.
This can also be done by using some rolled up duct tape stuck to the toe box of the boot. Mainly, they do add noticeable warmth. So, conclusion is they work, but could be improved. Do you mean the problem with them staying down over the toe?
Or is it that fit is really important to prevent snow from building up underneath the neoprene? Boot Gloves for Denali? Boot Glove sole strap. Avalanches in the News — Colorado and Revelstoke. Thomas B March 22, - am nothing to depend on but…El Nino years tend to be warmer on Denali, but with more snowfall in summer.
Lou March 22, - am Sherry, they fit snug and provide insulation. Out of bounds, worse, Boot Gloves slip, and have a tendency to pack snow underneath them. As usual I am shy with my gear opinions…. Lou March 22, - pm exer, with the radical fit job I did, I think the boots will be super warm with just the boot glove.