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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
I bought these for my son-in-law who is a tow motor forklift driver outside. He said they kept his feet warm during our frigid Ohio weather last month & lasted through most of his 12 hour shift.
Linda Smile
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
These worked GREAT during a recent cold snap. They kept my feet warm enough, they stuck to my socks well and didn't bunch up. I wish I had discovered them years ago!
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2025
I needed something to keep my toes warm in runners and my boots. Our temperature was down to -19C. I decided to try this product. I was not sure how well these worked until I went for a 30 min walk with running shoes on in -16C weather. My toes were very comfortable. If you are expecting warm toasty toes that is not what I experienced, but if you are expecting comfortable toes that are not frozen and frostbittten these work great! I used these for 4 hours in a hockey arena with running shoes on and my toes were very comfortable.
Alan
Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2025
Wasted money. Bought this pack and my kids tried them few times and the result was same they were freezing after hour and a half even when we activated and were barely feeling warm (not hot) coming when outside they were useless
Karen
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Toes stay warm. Nice that these have adhesive pads--stick them to the bottom of your socks and they'll stay in place.
reader1
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Stays warm a long time. They really stick tight to shoes.
Nc123
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Arrived quickly ,as promised and heat up as described Plus nice price I was hesitant about purchase after reading reveiws I ordered for someone who has RAYNAUDS meaning very cold feet and hands poor circulation they heat up nicely, stick on well A+ HIGHLY recommend
johnny
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Gotta be honest, they do not warm up quickly compared to other brands nor do they last anywhere near the length of time of other brands. Still, an ok product for the money but I would read reviews and shop around
Cameron
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2025
We have put purchased these toe warmers in the past with great success, 🙂 and they worked as suggested. Unfortunately, this recent purchase was highly disappointing. Not sure if it's a bad batch. We have used a few packets out of the box. They were stiff in nature and only stayed slightly warm for approximately 1 1/2 hours. Not the recommended time. We'll see how the remaining packets stand up. But honestly, I'm not hopeful. 😔
Regalia
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
I tried these but Unfortunately, they only last about 1 or 2 hours. Then, I followed directions and pulled them out of the shoe to reactivate. As instructed, I exposed them to air for 10 minutes and shake them. Did not work - stay cold. (This reactivation works with "Hot Hands" brand.) Warm Spark just needs to fix these so they last as long as advertised. Or at least can be reactivated.So I am going back to the "Hot Hands" brand because they are reliable and work every time.
Lyn Whitchurch
Reviewed in Australia on July 25, 2024
I am very happy with my toe warmers, I received them quickly, and they are very effective, for anyone who suffers from cold feed, I recommend these.
Grant
Reviewed in Australia on June 25, 2024
These do not hold the heat for long, nor are they really warm. I use them for cycling and they did not really cut it compared to other brand.
W. Wells
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024
Most of the time I'm a die-hard skeptic, but I also tend to get cold toes while skiing all day, so having tried using battery-powered footbeds in my ski boots with mixed success, I thought Id give this solution a try. So, yesterday it was about 15F-20F on the slopes in Breckenridge and before heading out I applied these feet warmers to the top of my ski socks and stepped into my boot. It felt odd, and a bit cramped. OK, fine, I then applied then to the bottom of my ski socks, at the toes, and stepped back into my boot. Yes, this was much better so I conceded one point to WarmSpark as they clearly tried it themselves and yeah, for some reason having these thin pads attached to the bottom side of your foot in the toe area is a lot less noticeable. I should also mention that all of the above fit testing was done using my low-volume ski boots (which means they aren't roomy inside at all) so assuming you are using these with normal boots, like what you'd get when renting equipment, and/or snowboarding boots, I bet you too will be fine. I also can't complain about the adhesive, it worked great even given the fact that I removed them and reapplied them. I'm also pleased they didn't come off or shift or anything while I was squeezing my foot into my ski boot.So, I spent about 5 hours skiing and while my feet got a little chilly, the toes never went numb. Granted, the amount of warming product they fit into these toe warmers is a lot less than hand warmers use (to keep the thickness down) so that's not bad all things considered. I checked them when I got home and they were still warm to the touch about 7 hours after I activated them but by 8.5 hours in, they were dead. Still, that's within my normal activity window so no problems. All in all, these lasted longer than my heated footbeds do when on Low, and with about the same heat/temp so realistically, for most skiers buying a case of these disposable foot warmers is a more-affordable option than spending big bucks on a battery-powered footbed.
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