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A**Z
Warm
Wife loves them and they keep her feet warm
T**E
Warm and very comfortable
I bought other brands because they were cheaper. They were not warm and very uncomfortable. I spent the extra money on this company and it worked like a charm. Can’t feel wires and love how warm they get and the battery lasts an entire day for me.
B**N
Warm but battery doesn’t last as long as advertised
Most of the time my feet are cold, I’ve found that heating them up helps me sleep. The low level on these socks is enough to keep my feet warm, however the batteries are dead in the morning after about 8 hours, not close to 11 hours that they claim. I’m not sure when they die but my feet are still warm so I don’t think it’s too long before the 8 hour mark. They are perfect for my needs but if you need the claimed battery life you’ll either need another set or look somewhere else.
A**Y
No more cold feet during hunting season
These were purchased as a birthday gift for my husband and here is his review:The fit of the socks were perfect and they stayed in place with a taller boot. The battery packs stay above the top of the boots around the calves. Someone with shorter boots may have a problem with the sock sliding down due to the weight of the battery pack. I could barely feel the weight of the battery pack once installed in the small pockets on the sides of the sock. Each sock was labelled either Left or Right. The battery packs sat on the outside of the leg. Guessing so they would not hit each other while walking. When I first put on the socks I could feel the heating coil but could not feel them after walking the 1/4 mile to my tree stand. When I first connected the battery they turned on instantly. I didnt want them on right away because I didnt want my feet to sweat. It was easy enough to turn them off but something to keep in mind. When it did come time to turn them on it was a pain because I had to unzip my bibs and pull up my pant legs. Maybe not a big deal to some and Im sure hunters werent the target audience but that's a lot of movement. Turning the Ororo Vest on is just a simple click of a large button. The button to turn the socks on is tiny. Once on they worked out great. They heated up quickly and kept my toes warm. I was able to sit in the stand all day without cold feet. I loved that the charger is a dual charger that allowed to charge both batteries at the same time. Time will tell how the socks will hold up. Hoping I can get a few seasons out of them and the batteries can still hold a charge when only using them during hunting season. Price was a little high for a single pair of socks but they worked perfectly so Im not going to complain.If Ororo reads these reviews it would be nice if these could be Bluetooth enabled where I could sync it to my phone and controlled from an app to turn these on/off. Along with my vest it would be cool to control everything from my phone. Make it happen and I could be the real world beta tester.
J**N
Definitely Not For Skiing
With all the strong reviews, I decided to get these. The negative reviews mostly complain about the socks not working at all, I figured if that was the case I would just return them. When they arrived I tried them on and the warmed right up. I figured they would be great. Then I took them on our family ski trip, which was about a month and a half after receiving them. Put them on, started on low, put on my ski boots and with in 5 minutes I had to turn them off completely as my foot was burning. If you’re not familiar with ski boots, not real easy to get off quickly. Bottom line I ended up with a first degree burns. The main issue with these socks in the heating element is small and right on the ball of your foot. Therefore in a clamped ski boot where there is a lot of pressure there, the heat can not spread out at all. Of course now I am past the return window, out $79, and have a burned foot.
J**N
(edit 3/9/22) Expensive product that does not heat up as expected.
Original review below. Ororo ended up shipping me new socks that do work. It took about a month from the time I bought the original socks to the time of receiving the replacement socks. The replacement socks are different. The heating elements cover the entire sole of the sock instead of just the toe area. New model? Idk. But they work. Their customer service rep was polite and attentive. I would give the socks 4 stars for quality but I left a 3 star review because it took a month to get working socks.I purchased several Ororo heated items for my wife and they all work as expected. Nice and warm. Heck the high setting is so hot she doesn't run it for very long. These socks barely heat up on the high setting. The warmth is barely perceivable. I charged the batteries up and tested them out for a day at the ski slope. They didn't seem to do anything. I got back home and put in another fully charged set of batteries and let them go on high for 15 minutes. Still no heat. I got out a laser thermometer and they barely hit 74°F. I got out a digital meat thermometer to see if the laser didn't register correctly. It also read 74°. The description says they do 110° on low and 140° on high. I had to put my hand inside the sock directly on the heating pad to see if anything was happening and could barely feel a difference between the heating pad and rest of the sock. Did I get a bad pair? Are they all this bad? These things are junk. They don't warm up at all.
P**S
High quality, but still overpriced...
I've bought several pairs of no-name heated socks on Amazon over the years... They usually cost 30 to 40 bucks a pair... These Ororo socks are better built and certainly deserve a premium, but 110 bucks a pair? No... That's too much... Maybe 80 bucks a pair would be more reasonable... I say this because the main problem I've had with these types of socks (which I use every day during the winter, at the lowest power setting) is that the batteries poop out... Unless Ororo is willing to warranty its batteries for, say, two years then they really need to bring their asking price down. Until they do that I would recommend the cheaper no-name socks...
C**T
The only one that worked @
I didn't finish my outdoor projects before Winter hit . So I am out in 26 to 31 degree weather and my finger tips and Toes freeze. None of the Heated gloves worked but This pair of heated sock did. Now at least I can be confident of at least my Toes will be ok.Chris W.
N**E
Géniale !
ParfIt pour garder les pieds au chaud.
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