Therma Cell insoles



Fishmission

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They are not bad. I've had them for a couple years and use them mainly icefishing and late season bow hunting. They work as intended but
are fairly stiff. I had to get used to them maybe an hour before they felt comfortable in my boots. I wouldn't put them in and walk 10 miles though
 

WLYHNTR

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my plan was for ice fishing only, I should of specified that
 

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I received a pair 2 years ago and use them late season in the tree stand and ice fishing, I myself love them, always had trouble keeping my feet toasty sitting still for long periods and they work good. Not a bad price, they usually are a Black Friday deal in lots of locations.
 

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I personally didn't have good luck with them. Took them back to scheels and got money back. Would rather buy the hot hands style you slide over you insole which expire 6-8 hrs later.
 


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bought a pair 2 years ago and haven't used them a whole lot. They arent the most comfortable insoles. I mainly use them for late season goose hunting. they did help a lil bit but didnt seem to last very long.
 

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They have a version that is supposed to be flexible and softer. I believe the battery is also removable.
 

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I have a pair that worked well for ice fishing, but I thought I'd use them in my waders, and they're not very comfortable. My wader boots are less support than my regular winter boots I guess.

They're good, but not something I guess I'd have to buy again.

Kinda trick to have a remote for your feet though...
 

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