From heated socks recommended by a professional skier to a contraption that pre-warms gloves and boots
Photo: Courtesy of Vendor People who work in extremely cold climates on the warmest gear for the freezing cold, including an Alaskan dogsledder’s mukluks to a lifelong skier’s electric socks.
$103 at Everlane Buy The Silk Liners a Finnish Outdoor Guide Uses to Keep Her Breasts Warm Breast Warmers Initially made for breastfeeding mothers, these can keep the area warm even if they get wet — merino wool is extremely absorbent. “When your breasts get cold in extreme weather, it’s extremely painful. Ruskovilla, a Finnish company, has silk-lined breast warmers that you can put under your top to help prevent that,” says Miia Vatka, ski instructor and co-owner of Lost Fox Guiding.
$612 at ZO•ON Buy The Electric Socks a Former Competitive Skier Slips on for Below-Zero Runs Lenz Slim-Fit Heated Sock “I skied 100 days at Aspen Snowmass last year, and I grew to really like heated socks. These are battery-charged and have three heat settings. They are machine washable, thankfully, but definitely don’t put them in the dryer,” says Xanthe Demas, PR at Aspen Skiing Company.
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