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<blockquote data-quote="miahara" data-source="post: 1634248" data-attributes="member: 256148"><p>Merino wool (about the finest wool you'll find) socks do make a big improvement on retention of heat, as does using merino wool as a base layer in upper and lower body.</p><p>I cycle quite a bit and merino socks plus another pair keep my tootsies fairly warm in low temps, but when it falls below about 3 degrees my feet still get cold. Last week I discovered tha Lidl had heated insoles at £1.28 so bought a few pairs and they are absolutely brilliant. They are single use only but generate heat for well over 6 hours and on Monday they kept my tootsies warm on a ride of 18 miles in temperatures of about 3.0C with a wind chill reducing that to around zero C.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miahara, post: 1634248, member: 256148"] Merino wool (about the finest wool you'll find) socks do make a big improvement on retention of heat, as does using merino wool as a base layer in upper and lower body. I cycle quite a bit and merino socks plus another pair keep my tootsies fairly warm in low temps, but when it falls below about 3 degrees my feet still get cold. Last week I discovered tha Lidl had heated insoles at £1.28 so bought a few pairs and they are absolutely brilliant. They are single use only but generate heat for well over 6 hours and on Monday they kept my tootsies warm on a ride of 18 miles in temperatures of about 3.0C with a wind chill reducing that to around zero C. [/QUOTE]
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