DryGuy 2145 Bootglove, Large
The BootGlove from DryGuy is a performance layering system that blocks the loss of body heat from your boots. As a thermally insulated neoprene glove for your boots, it will keep your feet warm in extreme wind and snow chill situations. Designed and tested to -20 degrees F in the frigid Alaskan Arctic, the BootGlove has also been tested to hold in body heat adding up to +53 degrees F to the shell of your boots and up to 20 degrees F to the toe box for toasty toes. Designed for use with snowboard, Nordic, telemark, snowshoe and mountaineering boots, the BootGlove is waterproof and has a Velcro adjustable rear strap for comfort.
Product Features
- Helps retain up to +20 degrees inside the boot
- Includes thermal reflective adhesive strips for additional insulation from inside the boot
- Adjustable Velcro heel strap for ease of use and adjustment
- Side abrasion resistant patches for durability and wear
- Wind and water resistant neoprene material
Highly recommend giving them a try if you have trouble with … purchased these for my wife, who has a problem with her feet always getting cold, so much that it always ends her day early. honestly didn’t think that it would work, but was willing to try anything. Used these with foot warmers that go under the sock. For the first time ever, her feet did not get cold. Temperatures during our last ski trip were from -1 to 12 for all three days we skied; so if there was a test case… this one was it. Highly recommend giving them a try if you have trouble…
Love love love Love love love. While this product does not warm your feet, it does keep them from freezing. They keep the snow off your boots and therefore keeps your toes from freezing. They keep down the wind chill at high speeds. Since I have been wearing them, my toes have not gone numb. I skied once without them because it was 30 degrees – my toes got cold and tingly. Now I do not leave home without them.The boot clips in the binding easily while they are on…you just need to secure bottom…
I recently got a new pair of boots (Dalbello Krypton AX 110 ID), and even though fit and circulation seems fine, my toes have been extremely cold relative to my old boots. The Kryptons come with Intuition liners, which are typically warm, but in my case my toes were freezing even in temps around 30F. In really cold weather (teens to near zero), my toes would go totally numb after just a couple of runs. I have a close-fitting boot, and don’t really have space for chemical toe warmers…