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Keep your Feet Warmer on Stand with “Toasty Feet Insoles”.

By Hunting NetworkJuly 20, 200911 Comments

LAST UPDATED: May 8th, 2015

Hunters looking to linger just a bit longer on stand this season may want to take a MUCH closer look at perhaps the very best way to keep one’s feet warmer. PolarWrap, LLC, a longtime leader in cold weather comfort introduces Toasty Feet insoles while using NASA technology. This isn’t anything like Tang… check these out!

Toasty Feet Insoles Uses Nanotechnology to Keep Feet Warm

For immediate release….Memphis, TN…2009

Toasty Feet insoles provide a thermal barrier between your feet and the ground by using the nonporous insulating material – aerogel.  This nanotechnology, developed for and used by NASA, is the lightest and lowest-density solid known to exist.  Aerogel has the highest thermal insulation value of any solid material available today, allowing it to block both heat and cold efficiently, while remaining light and thin enough to fit comfortably in almost any shoe or boot.  Without this protection, your feet will become the temperature of the ground on which you stand.  With aerogel-infused insoles, your foot temperature will remain constantly comfortable, avoiding the heat loss and gain you would otherwise experience.

Toasty Feet insoles with aerogel inside provide exceptional thermal protection due to the fact that the Toasty Feet products can withstand pressure underfoot without losing insulating performance.  Traditional insulators work great, but they require loft.  Under foot, this loft becomes compressed, causing the insulating qualities to fail.  Toasty Feet products are designed to easily withstand underfoot pressures while also providing the amazing insulating performance of aerogel.

Sugested Retail Price will be $14.95!

PolarWrap, LLC is a technology leader in cold weather comfort.  Visit the PolarWrap website for more of their latest products, including PolarWrap’s patented thermal exchange masks that trap warmth from exhaled breath in order to warm cold air as it is inhaled.

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