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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4666520" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I post this every year and will again for those that use them and may not have seen this. I use them (disposable) faithfully. I only use the larger size good for 18 hours. One in each front shirt pocket and one in each pants pocket. These areas are adjacent to main arteries and help knock the chill out of the air. I also put one in each glove while traveling and then move them into my front coat/parka pocket. I don't wear gloves on stand and keep my hands in my pockets until a potential shot happens. Again, I use the 18 hour units (about 3.5" X 5" or so). I also usually only make 1/2 day hunts. After any one of these hunts and after I make it back to my truck I keep a zip lock baggie in the console. You can place the hot hands in the baggie and seal it up thus shutting off the air supply and they'll quit heating. You can take them out on the next hunt, give them a couple of shakes, and they'll fire back up. This way you get 2 hunts out of them instead of throwing them away after only using for a few hours of their 18 hour worth on 1 hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4666520, member: 69"] I post this every year and will again for those that use them and may not have seen this. I use them (disposable) faithfully. I only use the larger size good for 18 hours. One in each front shirt pocket and one in each pants pocket. These areas are adjacent to main arteries and help knock the chill out of the air. I also put one in each glove while traveling and then move them into my front coat/parka pocket. I don't wear gloves on stand and keep my hands in my pockets until a potential shot happens. Again, I use the 18 hour units (about 3.5" X 5" or so). I also usually only make 1/2 day hunts. After any one of these hunts and after I make it back to my truck I keep a zip lock baggie in the console. You can place the hot hands in the baggie and seal it up thus shutting off the air supply and they'll quit heating. You can take them out on the next hunt, give them a couple of shakes, and they'll fire back up. This way you get 2 hunts out of them instead of throwing them away after only using for a few hours of their 18 hour worth on 1 hunt. [/QUOTE]
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