tekweezle
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just thought I'd share some research I have been doing on heated boot bags/dryers in case anyone is looking for one. Actually, I had been doing research on boot dryers and the topic of heated boot bags came up. Seems like there are a couple of more choices from when I first looked at them in 2008.
Recently I finally got foot beds and some boot work done at Northern Ski Works in Okemo. Ankles were killing me due to overpronated knees. After the guy heated up my boots, slipped them on pretty easily which is a far cry from the usual torture i go through. I got to thinking, short of always booting up at the hotel as usual, why can;t my boots be this warm all the time? Tom the fitter said I ought to dry my liners/footbeds more diligently too. I don;t even know how water gets into them!
well here's what I have found. All have 3 heat setting and 12 volt car plug. 110 volt so you need a 220 converter if you go to Europe.
Hotgearbag-Classic for 179$. Favorite on Epicski, endorsed by Bode Miller. Out of stock in most places but this place seems to have them plus a single for 109$. The owner is some guy who teaches in Aspen for atleast 10 years so he;s a local. seems to be very well insulated. Classic looks like a lunch cooler.
http://www.helm-sports.com/servlet/the-SKI-BAGS/Categories
Goode Point Dry-they seem to be selling generically branded ones cozywinters.com-atleast ones that resemble them. 149$ but says you can fit 2 pairs ski boots. not sure if they fit in a plane overhead. I think it has a 2 year warranty. i think i read that it;s heating element wraps around the bag. seems to resemble a duffle bag.
http://cozywinters.com/shop/heated-...zmam=61752597&zmas=1&zmac=2&zmap=hot-gear-bag
Athalon Heated boot bag at eBags for 135$-even less with fatwallet discount of 11%. Couldn;t find any specs but website says all bags have 5 year warranty. customer support confirms that heating element is covered. Helmet pocket on outside and very sleek looking-like a transpack. Athalon home office seems to be based out of NYC.
http://www.ebags.com/product/athalon/heated-boot-bag/211380?productid=10129095
in the meantime, i ordered a travel boot dryer-Peet Go! uses ultaviolet light to kill bacteria and fungus and heats up the boot to dry. wont arrive til next week. it was only 30$. they say it works with ski boots. never realized that sweat, fungus and bacteria could cause shoes to get hard and stiff. always thought it was the other way around!
http://www.peetshoedryer.com/product_go.html
So if you have a heated boot bag, please give me your thoughts and opinions on them. I am most interested in hearing whether you had any issues with putting in plane overhead compartments, converting the voltage when traveling to europe, warranty issues with the heating element, build quality and durability, ect...
Thanks in advance
Recently I finally got foot beds and some boot work done at Northern Ski Works in Okemo. Ankles were killing me due to overpronated knees. After the guy heated up my boots, slipped them on pretty easily which is a far cry from the usual torture i go through. I got to thinking, short of always booting up at the hotel as usual, why can;t my boots be this warm all the time? Tom the fitter said I ought to dry my liners/footbeds more diligently too. I don;t even know how water gets into them!
well here's what I have found. All have 3 heat setting and 12 volt car plug. 110 volt so you need a 220 converter if you go to Europe.
Hotgearbag-Classic for 179$. Favorite on Epicski, endorsed by Bode Miller. Out of stock in most places but this place seems to have them plus a single for 109$. The owner is some guy who teaches in Aspen for atleast 10 years so he;s a local. seems to be very well insulated. Classic looks like a lunch cooler.
http://www.helm-sports.com/servlet/the-SKI-BAGS/Categories
Goode Point Dry-they seem to be selling generically branded ones cozywinters.com-atleast ones that resemble them. 149$ but says you can fit 2 pairs ski boots. not sure if they fit in a plane overhead. I think it has a 2 year warranty. i think i read that it;s heating element wraps around the bag. seems to resemble a duffle bag.
http://cozywinters.com/shop/heated-...zmam=61752597&zmas=1&zmac=2&zmap=hot-gear-bag
Athalon Heated boot bag at eBags for 135$-even less with fatwallet discount of 11%. Couldn;t find any specs but website says all bags have 5 year warranty. customer support confirms that heating element is covered. Helmet pocket on outside and very sleek looking-like a transpack. Athalon home office seems to be based out of NYC.
http://www.ebags.com/product/athalon/heated-boot-bag/211380?productid=10129095
in the meantime, i ordered a travel boot dryer-Peet Go! uses ultaviolet light to kill bacteria and fungus and heats up the boot to dry. wont arrive til next week. it was only 30$. they say it works with ski boots. never realized that sweat, fungus and bacteria could cause shoes to get hard and stiff. always thought it was the other way around!
http://www.peetshoedryer.com/product_go.html
So if you have a heated boot bag, please give me your thoughts and opinions on them. I am most interested in hearing whether you had any issues with putting in plane overhead compartments, converting the voltage when traveling to europe, warranty issues with the heating element, build quality and durability, ect...
Thanks in advance