DRYGUYBootGlove Ski Boot Covers, Keep your Feet Dry and Warm
J**E
Warm toes even in the coldest weather.
I’ve tried plenty of ways to keep my feet warm in freezing temperatures, but the DryGuy Bootglove is a game-changer. These covers do an amazing job of trapping heat, and I can feel the difference immediately—no more cold toes cutting my day short!Even in frigid conditions, my feet stay toasty warm all day long. The design is lightweight but effective, adding an extra layer of insulation without feeling bulky. Whether I’m out on the slopes, working in the cold, or just spending extended time outdoors, these keep my feet comfortable no matter what.If cold toes are a constant struggle, this is the solution. Simple, effective, and absolutely worth it!
A**R
I would buy this a million times over! Such a great product! Warm toes all day long!
If I could give these ten stars, I would! I never leave product reviews, but my kids said I had to tell everyone about the boot glove! We purchased two sets after our children complained about very cold toes while skiing. The toe warmers got too hot, skiing with two pairs of socks isn’t a great idea. Heated socks for almost $200 didn’t seem like a great solution. I came across the boot glove on Amazon and we spread the word on the ski hill all weekend. Not once was there a complaint about cold toes, not a single time. Everyone was warm and happy. The first time getting them on was more difficult but the second time around I had both sets on their feet within two minutes. The next day they had stretched a bit more and the kids could easily get them on by themselves! Thank you so much! An amazing product.
P**N
Effective
Yes these are effective at modest heat retention and I’ll be keeping them for colder days on the mountain. Some things to be mindful of. The US Ski Team emblem doesn’t appear on the actual product, contrary to seller’s product pictures here. The toe strap (positioned under the ball of the sole) gets torn up from walking on it, and I am doubtful the strap will last very long. If they simply moved this toe strap back a bit, the strap would fit nicely under the arch of the sole and not get walked on and torn up as easily. Definitely worth giving these a try before investing in electric heating socks/boots.
J**.
Bottom Line, They Work
Even with a properly fitted boots and quality liner I was still getting cold toes. Was about to pull the trigger on spending a few hundred bucks on heated insoles when I decided to give these a shot. I've used these several times over the past few weeks in temps ranging from 9-22 degrees F for skiing hours at a time and I've had zero cold feet problems. I won't pretend to understand all the wizardry involved in what is essentially a few millimeters of neoprene, but folks they make a noticeable difference. Only issues I've had are they are a bit of a chore to put on especially if you fiddle with your buckles at all while on the slopes. As other noted the front strap that goes under the boot is laughably cheap. I followed others and gave it a few wraps of duct tape to help it last longer.Size wise I'd suggest sizing down if you are at the bottom end of a size range. I have 27.5 boots and the M were a perfect fit, larges would have been waaay too bulking. There is loots of adjustability in the rear velcro strap and you want them snug/stretched for best results.
P**T
A must for cold days!
These are amazing and life changing. They hold so much warmth in that I could not even believe it at first. These are an absolute must for cold and windy days on the slopes!
M**A
Keeps Feet Dry and Warm
My niece uses Nordica Speed Machine J3 boots, mondo 21.5, BSL ~250mm. She said her dogs were cold even though we had been on the snow for only 4 hrs and it was 28F. The usual questions ensued, of course they're was little direction to proceed after her responses, i.e. she was warm everywhere else but her hands and feet, etc.. Her socks were a high wool blend that weren't likely the problem. The boys may have been too tight, so we can correct that next time. She did have a little wetness inside, so I wondered if melted snow was getting in at the seams.That's where these little gizmos entered the scene. I ordered a SM. Size SM fits tightly on her boots and will accommodate only 1-2 more sizes up. I have to pull the closure tab a fair amount to ensure the velcro closures meet. As for performance, she was pleased with the result the next time we went skiing. She was warmer, and there was no hint of moisture in her boots. There were probably a few factors making her cold, and these covers easily address one of them.
E**A
I'm too old to suffer discomfort!
My wife and I both started using these boot gloves quite some time ago. We noticed right away that the gloves kept our feet tolerably warm. Then we added Hotronic boot heaters. Eureka! That was the total package for skiing with comfortably boots all day regardless of the temps. If you can dish out the money then do so because it's hard to enjoy skiing with numb feet. Plus, as you get older, discomfort (of any kind) gets harder to tolerate.Based on our experience, we would suggest first time users wrap duct tape around the sole strap. This prolong the life of those straps. Also, wear them as tight as possible. This will reduce and/or prevent snow from building up underneath the glove. If you ski in powder conditions be sure tap the gloves with your ski pole baskets when you are in the lift line to shake out any snow underneath the glove. You don't want snow build up underneath the glove because your boots might leak when that snow melts. We've never had this problem but then again it may just be luck.Is it worth the expense? Absolutely for us - I'm placing a new order just as soon as I finish this review. It's July but it's never to soon to think skiing! And one last note: I see that there are imitations of this product. Hmmmm...we're sticking with what works for us. Cheaper isn't always better.
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