I've used Mickey Mouse boots for years as you can't wear them out & have taken one off below 0 degrees while ice fishing, filled it with cold lake water, dumped them out & my feet were warm in less than 5 minutes. Best thing thhe military made!
Might want to check out the Milwaukee heated vests... I have a jacket and it's awesome on the sxs. A vest would be great for the standAn important part of keeping your feet and hands warm is keeping your core warm first. If you start losing heat in your hands and feet, your body restricts circulation to those parts. My hunting stands/area are typically up hill. I'm a big guy and generate a lot of heat going up. So I wear minimal clothes going there and carry warmer clothes to put on later. That way I'm not getting my insulated clothes wet with sweat.
My father-in-law came up with an interesting solution. He commandeered his wife's sewing machine and made himself a vest with a dozen or so small pockets on the front and back. We puts those HotHands hand warmers in the pockets and that helps keep his core warm.
So can you tell me how to keep my feet warm while on stand? Tried the heated insoles and they were a waste of money..No idea how much I have spend on different socks and boots..Even those mickey mouse don't seem to help much.But then again being a diabetic makes a difference..Thanks for any advice..
Sounds like all great ideas..It's my feet that get cold.The rest of my body is ok..I ice fish with no gloves. most of the time so that's not an issue..I tried those so called toe warmers as well..Another waste of money for me..Laugh if you want,but I was thinking about one of those soace blankets and wrap my feet in it,,Or are they noisey?? I can sit all day if not for my toes getting cold..I did read some where about cafine being an issue..???