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<blockquote data-quote="Chief44" data-source="post: 4810203" data-attributes="member: 20280"><p>Here's a trick I learned a few years ago that actually works pretty good. I bought 2 cheap $3.00 knit beanie type hats. When I get in the stand, I put a hand warmer on the outside of my boot over the toe area and secure it with a rubber band. Then I Slip the hat over the end of my boot/warmer and secure it with another rubber band. The warmer radiates enough heat through my boot to keep my toes plenty warm and being it's on the outside of the boot there's enough oxygen to keep it going. Works great over my muck boots. Also, if the hand warmers are still working when I get down, I seal them up in a ziplock sandwich bag and squeeze all the air out. This will cause them to shut off. When you take them back out they will reactivate again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chief44, post: 4810203, member: 20280"] Here’s a trick I learned a few years ago that actually works pretty good. I bought 2 cheap $3.00 knit beanie type hats. When I get in the stand, I put a hand warmer on the outside of my boot over the toe area and secure it with a rubber band. Then I Slip the hat over the end of my boot/warmer and secure it with another rubber band. The warmer radiates enough heat through my boot to keep my toes plenty warm and being it’s on the outside of the boot there’s enough oxygen to keep it going. Works great over my muck boots. Also, if the hand warmers are still working when I get down, I seal them up in a ziplock sandwich bag and squeeze all the air out. This will cause them to shut off. When you take them back out they will reactivate again. [/QUOTE]
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