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Old March 18th 12, 05:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Marotta
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Default Cold Feet

Well... You *could* bail out and remove your boots during the parachute
descent...

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"Uwe Kleinhempel" wrote in message
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On Mar 8, 8:34 pm, Eric Greenwell wrote:
On 3/8/2012 7:25 PM, Eric Greenwell wrote:









On 3/8/2012 4:37 PM, Jim wrote:
Has anybody had experience with these heated soles in a glider:
http://gerbing.com/Products/insoles.php? would it be better to get
sock?


Some of these types of products have horrible reviews but these have
good reviews on a retailer's website.


Most of the threads on heated socks are old and are about wave
flying. My issue is that it’s often over 105 degrees F on the ground
but after a few hours above 14k myfeetget painfullycoldand would
like something that I can turn on later in the flight.


I’m thinking of powering these off a dedicated sealed lead acid
battery as I think the newer batteries are risky:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlZggVrF9VI


These seem like the niftiest warmers, but I've not tried them. Wireless
and remote controlled.


And adding the link!

http://www.thermacell.com/heated-insoles-foot-warmers

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Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to
email me)


Hi Eric,

Thanks for the post and good to know we have options. However, after
evaluating the options and doing some analysis I've decided and
ordered the Gerbing insoles. The wireless insoles look very appealing.
But my concern is if something would go wrong with the battery or a
short in the wire, I recall the overheated laptop batteries a few
years ago, then there is no way that I can get out of my boots in
flight or disconnect the power. This may be an option to some pilots
but not for me and I consider that a 'risk' not worth taking.
At least I can disconnect the battery form the Gerbing insoles.

Regards,
Uwe