Heated Mittens from Heatmax can be a warm expense - Tails & Trails - Whitetail Deer & Turkey Hunting


Heated Mittens from Heatmax can be a warm expense

Back during the summer I was given a pair of Hothands Heated Mittens by HeatMax to try out and was finally able to with winter upon us and it still being deer season here in the northeast corner of Connecticut.

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Let me start by saying that these are very comfortable to wear and by all appearances are made good and tough. Being that I am a gun hunter the blaze orange is an added plus. The flap that fold over to cover your fingers is also held back in place my small magnets unlike other brands that I have tried that use velcro and are noisy the magnets are very quiet.

I tried these mittens first without the Hothands heated packs and they do work well just by themselves. Then I tried the mittens with the heated packs and they worked very well distributing the heat evenly over and around my fingers.

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The hand warmers are odorless and air activated so once you take them out of the package and give them a shake they will begin to heat up and stay warm for up to 10 hours. If you are like me once my hands and fingers get cold they don’t work very well so keeping them warm is important for the circulation.

They are made of fleece and and have 40 grams of thinsulate insulation. HotHands Heated Mittens sell for a suggested retail price of $19.99 so for this amount they are very well worth it. Staying warm so I can stay out in the deer woods pursuing my passion of deer hunting is important and these mittens will help to accomplish that and I would recommend these for that purpose.

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