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    Gebring Heated Insoles

    Not sure if this is the right place for this!

    Got myself a pair of these babies of ebay. Not cheap! But Cor! why has it taken me so long to discover these?? 12volt, wired direct to battery via 3 amp fuse, insoles stuffed inside my old boots to replace old wornout insoles

    Nice toasty feet for 300 mile round trip last weekend, return leg (no pun intended!) in sleet & snow.

    Strange thing was, with warm feet, and warm hands from heated grips, the rest of my body felt perfectly warm & comfortable, even in temps hovering just above zero.

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    Re: Gebring Heated Insoles

    Hi Curzon, nice to see someone who has bought and tried these, I'm looking at getting some myself. I've already got KEISheated waistcoat that I bought from Hein Gericke. Why have we suffered all these years being cold and miserable? It's toasty all the way for me from now on!

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    Re: Gebring Heated Insoles

    How are these things in the wet? My boots seem to let water in around the joint if the sole and leather boot, around the sides as such.

    I only ever get wet soles around the arch if my feet, maybe a bit around the balls of my feet also.

    Would this damage the insoles?
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    Re: Gebring Heated Insoles

    Never tried them in serious rain, only sleet & Snow, so can't comment on what their like in the wet. But to be honest, sounds like you need new boots before heated insoles!

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    Re: Gebring Heated Insoles

    LOL. yea I never have luck with boots, these are pretty good, Revit boots. They keep most rain out but heavy downpours whilst commuting do leave my feet damp rather than wet and they dry out easy enough.

    Far better than my old HG boots, they just leak rain at anytime through the gear change protector pad behind the toes - its just a sponge.
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    Re: Gebring Heated Insoles

    Have you tried Sealskinz socks? Again not cheap, but cheaper than new boots.

    My boots aren't as waterproof as they used to be, but Sealskins in the inside, and liberal coatings of Nikwax on the outside seem to do the job.

    My problem was that, this time of year my feet got cold rather than wet, so heated insoles were the answer to my prayers!

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    Re: Gebring Heated Insoles

    Quote Originally Posted by Farky View Post
    LOL. yea I never have luck with boots, these are pretty good, Revit boots. They keep most rain out but heavy downpours whilst commuting do leave my feet damp rather than wet and they dry out easy enough.

    Far better than my old HG boots, they just leak rain at anytime through the gear change protector pad behind the toes - its just a sponge.
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