these heatronics heated socks are marketed towards skiiers who i'm assuming are active. i wonder if that's why i thought they weren't as warm as say the pnuma heated stuff which is super warm and great for treestand hunting.
was in the low 30s this morning and i used my heatronics heated socks for the first time for a morning saddle hunt. they worked pretty well. even on max setting, heated socks didn't feel super warm, but did enough to keep my feet from getting cold. wore sock liners under and uninsulated boots...
Crispi Nevada Legend GTX 200g insulation goes down to men's size 7. They might have boots in women's size 8. I have a pair of their women's Summit in 9.5 and fits just like a men's 8.5.
pnuma heated hand muff is good. for me it increases bulk, but keeps me out longer. i also use pnuma heated vest. will be experimenting with heated socks this season. i've been using lightweight socks and boots, at hunting height, add toewarmer on the outside top of boot, and put on artic shield...