Women's Heated Socks & Insoles

Women's Heated Socks & Insoles

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Merino 2.0 Heated Socks Unisex

Dark Grey
$69.99
Regular price $99.99 Minimum price $69.99
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Premium 3.0 Merino Heated Socks Women's

Pink
$69.99
Regular price $139.99 Minimum price $69.99
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Pro Compression Heated Socks Unisex

DARK GREY
$99.99
Regular price $139.99 Minimum price $99.99

Wool Blend Heated Socks Unisex

Grey
$89.99
Regular price $89.99

Premium BT Wireless Heated Insoles

Black
$169.99
Regular price $169.99
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Pro Merino Heated Socks Unisex

$159.99
Regular price $159.99
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    Women's Wool Sock Non Heated (2-Pack)

    Multicolor
    $8.99
    Regular price $10.99 Minimum price $8.99

      3.7v Powersheer™ Micro Sock Batteries and Cable 2 Pack

      $74.99
      Regular price $74.99

        3.7v Powersheer™ Micro Sock Batteries 3600mAh and Cable 2 Pack

        $79.99
        Regular price $79.99

          3.7v Powersheer™ Micro Premium Bluetooth Sock Battery

          $33.99
          Regular price $33.99

          Heated socks or insoles, which should I choose?

          Socks warm the whole foot, while insoles warm the sole and let you keep your boots. Our broad heated socks and heated insoles pages compare them in more detail. Socks suit most activities, and insoles help in snug ski or work boots. Some people layer both in deep cold. Pick based on your boots and how cold your feet get.

          How long do women's heated socks last?

          About 3 to 4 hours on high and up to 11 hours on low, based on the battery. Turning the heat down once your feet warm up stretches it. Since boots trap heat over time, you often need less than expected. A spare battery helps on long days. Charging overnight keeps you ready.

          Can you wash heated socks and insoles?

          Remove the battery first, then hand wash the socks and wipe the insoles clean, and tumble dry both on low or air dry. Avoid high heat, which can damage the wiring. Washing socks in a mesh bag adds protection. The care tag lists the safe steps. A little care keeps the heat reliable.

          Who benefits most from heated socks?

          Anyone with cold feet, including skiers, hunters, and people with poor circulation or Raynaud's. They also help with long cold-weather standing at work or events. Warm feet round out the rest of your women's heated clothing setup. If your toes go numb first, they help a lot. Pair them with quality boots for the best result.