ThermaCELL remote-controlled heated insoles keep feet warm with thermal technology

Built-in thermostat regulates temperature and turns unit on and off as necessary

With Louisiana already experiencing unseasonably cold temperatures this fall, ThermaCELL heated insoles might be a great Christmas gift for your favorite outdoorsman.

Their wireless, remote-controlled design makes them a snap to use: just place them inside your boots or shoes, then adjust the heat with the remote control (which can be set to medium, high or off.)

In addition to providing extra shock absorption for all-day comfort, they maintain a steady temperature inside your shoes or boots to keep your feet right around normal body temperature. That’s a benefit over chemical foot-warming pads, which can get hot to the touch and make your feet sweat.

The key to comfort is the built-in thermostat: once the insoles reach the desired temperature, they automatically turn themselves off and on to maintain that temperature throughout the day.

They are powered by rechargeable, built-in lithium-ion polymer batteries which are imbedded in the insoles, and can run continuously up to five hours. The insoles recharge completely in three hours, and end up costing about a nickel per hour to run.

And in south Louisiana, it’s good to know they function well in damp conditions, and can be used in boots, waders or whatever footwear you choose.

They come in a broad range of sizes for men and women, and can be trimmed at home for a perfect fit.

ThermaCELL heated insoles retail for about $129.99. Click here for more information.