If you're getting ready for some skiing and need to keep your feet warm in those chilly conditions, the SAVIOR HEAT heated socks could be worth checking out. They’re designed to keep toes and the midfoot nice and toasty, and according to our research, they’re pretty good at delivering consistent heat—perfect for long days on the slopes.
The cool thing about these socks is that the heating elements focus on the toe area, which really helps warm up your feet quickly. You can choose from three heat settings: High, Medium, and Low. On the High setting, you’re looking at about 2-3 hours of warmth, Medium gives you roughly 4-5 hours, and Low can last a nice 8-9 hours. This lets you tweak the heat based on how cold it is and how long you need them to last.
Most folks seem to like that even on lower settings, the warmth sticks around, which is handy for saving battery during long ski or snowboard sessions.
But, comfort is super important, especially when it comes to ski boots. While a lot of people find these socks comfy, some do mention they’re a bit snug around the calves. A few folks have found that wearing them over another pair helps with comfort and cleanliness.
In terms of fit, they're not the best if your ski boots are really tight—it seems they can feel a bit bulky, so that's something to consider if your boots are already a close fit.
Just a heads up though, the manufacturer suggests hand washing them to keep the wiring in good shape, which could be a bit of a hassle but is probably worth it to keep them working well.
Even though they’re praised for keeping feet warm, there have been some mentions of potential durability issues with frequent use and washing.
So, while they’re great for warmth and have some handy heat settings, thinking about how they fit and how easy they’ll be to maintain should help you decide if they're right for you on your skiing adventures.