You can also just punch the shell correctly to begin with...
Heated boot bags sound like a lamer version of boot heaters.
You can also just punch the shell correctly to begin with...
Heated boot bags sound like a lamer version of boot heaters.
This has nothing to do with pressure points (punching out a hot spot) or internal boot temperature (boot heaters). Do you seriously think I'm talking about hot spots or advocating that warming a boot is a substitute for for punching a shell where necessary?
This is all about the subtle contoured wrapping of the shell around your foot, and guess what ... boots that don't need to be over-tightented to accomplish this don't stop your circulation.
We could go off-topic and discuss the merit of heat mold-able shells, but that's an entirely different discussion about a small percentage of the boots on the market.
... Thom
Last edited by galibier_numero_un; 11-22-2015 at 02:31 AM.
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This thread convinced me to order a bag from Hot Gear, but other than the original order email there's been no contact, no response to emails, no answer to the phones and a full voicemail inbox. Does anyone know how to get ahold of someone there?
"High risers are for people with fused ankles, jongs and dudes who are too fat to see their dick or touch their toes.
Prove me wrong."
-I've seen black diamonds!
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Heated bags are the tits
Last edited by BrokeSomeRibs; 02-22-2016 at 07:47 PM.
Anyone have any experience with the heated Transpack. I have some REI gift cards burining a hole in my pocket and its the only one they carry. My biggest concern is that it won't hold more than boots and gloves.
Hot gear bag is the best investment (next to your boots and liners) you can make. A definite must with zip fits.
For the cheap asses out there, you can make your own by simply buying a heating pad and throwing it into your existing boot bag, assuming you own one. The main thing you'll be missing is the insulation of the hot gear bag and the 12V plug for your car. You could of course add your own insulation, especially recommended if you have a long drive to the hill.
Also, get a heating pad that has a setting for continuous heat. I was somewhat disappointed to learn that new heating pads come with a 2-hour auto-off safety feature. That ain't gonna work for heating and drying your boots.
For the super cheap asses, just throw your boots on the front seat floorboard and turn up the heat.
My boots never get cold in the car on the 15 minute drive to the hill.
What size hotgear bag do you have? I just looked at the classic and it is huge. I haven't seen the ajax in person, but it looks pretty small in the pictures.
The bags I ordered finally showed up, and after a few times using it I'm blown away. Definitely worth the money.
HotGear Classic bag is hudge and I usually put a puffy, gloves, etc. in which is a nice bonus in the parking lot. Ajax is a lot more reasonable though.
"High risers are for people with fused ankles, jongs and dudes who are too fat to see their dick or touch their toes.
Prove me wrong."
-I've seen black diamonds!
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I ordered them in early December and they shipped a week in to January. I imagine they were busy for the holiday season so it would probably be quicker now.
Yes you can fit some stuff in the boot section of the Ajax, but not nearly as much. I bet you could cram gloves and a jacket in there but it could be tight.
"High risers are for people with fused ankles, jongs and dudes who are too fat to see their dick or touch their toes.
Prove me wrong."
-I've seen black diamonds!
throughpolarizedeyes.com
I ordered the hotgear classic bag and warm boots in the morning are nice.
What's the biggest bag out there?
I rip the groomed on tele gear
I don't know but my hot gear pro is fucking gigantic. Like carry a couple of small children gigantic. Any bigger would be way excessive imo.
Are there any problems using a heated boot bag with a thermal moldable ski boot liner or shell?
Any chance you could find these used?
No experience with this Athalon bag but an ad directed me to this one on ebags.com.
The big question with this bag relates to the three temperature ranges - vis a vis both Intuition liners and heat moldable shells. Note (that like the Hot Gear Bag) that it accepts both AC power and 12VDC.
Only after following this link, did I catch BrokeSomeRibs' reference to it (above). It's currently priced at $129.99. I just might have to pick one up, 'coz my wife has been eying my Hot Gear Bag ;-)
With those caveats ...
http://www.ebags.com/product/athalon...uctid=10390852
Cheers,
Thom
Last edited by galibier_numero_un; 12-25-2016 at 04:16 PM.
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^^^ You can generally find a 20% off coupon for ebags.
So I was all set to try a heated boot bag this year, then I saw this on the Intuition website FAQ. Anybody using one with Intuitions?
CAN I USE A HEATED BOOT BAG?
Not recommended as the liners are heat sensitive and could cause damage to the foam gradually over time.
I am, and I heat overnight in the middle heat position (can't recall the temperature). Will there be a negative effect after 150 ski days? Too soon to tell.
I can certainly see why Intuition would discourage heated bags. I wouldn't encourage people either, what with the percentage of people who aren't playing with a full deck.
I asked my boot guy about this last year. I can't recall the details, but after the conversation, I felt comfortable running the heater at its middle temperature setting.
Since those of us who don't use Zipfits are mainly concerned with heating the shell, I suppose we can start removing our liners and heating only the shell. I know, another PITA thing to do.
Cheers,
Thom
Last edited by galibier_numero_un; 11-05-2016 at 01:20 AM.
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