Energyon Foot Warmer Insoles
The Energyon Foot Warmer Insoles from Energy of Nature are a practical and effective solution for warming and protecting feet in cold weather. Designed for active recreation, tourism, and daily use, these self-heating insoles provide long-lasting comfortable warmth inside footwear, protect against hypothermia, and enhance overall comfort in cold conditions.
| Insole size | 25 cm |
|---|---|
| Heating temperature | from 40° to 50° |
| Heat duration | up to 8 hours |
| Packaging | 2 pcs. (pair) |
| Brand | Energy of Nature |
| Category | Foot Warming and Protection |
Composition and Principle of Operation
Warmer composition: iron powder, salt, activated carbon, water, vermiculite. The operating principle is based on an exothermic reaction: upon contact with air, the iron powder begins to oxidize, accompanied by heat release. This process is safe in terms of the absence of harmful fumes during warmer operation, so the insoles can be used in footwear without concerns about unpleasant odors or toxic fumes.
How to Use
Instructions for use:
- Open the outer package.
- Remove the warmers and hold them in the air for 1–3 minutes for activation.
- Place the activated insoles into footwear as close to the sole as possible.
- After use, dispose of the warmers as household waste.
Thanks to their ease of use and compact packaging, a pair of Energyon self-heating insoles will become an indispensable companion on a hike, fishing trip, during winter walks, or when spending extended periods outdoors. They take up little space in a backpack and are easily activated without additional devices. By purchasing these insoles, you get a reliable heat source measuring 25 cm, heating up to 40°–50° and providing heat for up to 8 hours, packaged in pairs of 2 pcs.
Caution: do not subject warmers to mechanical damage before activation; do not ingest; keep away from children until use.
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