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Air Activated Heated Ear Bands
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Our Heated Ear Band will keep your ears toasty warm. Use them for outdoor activities such as skiing, ice skating, camping, hiking and more...
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Handy slip on and go protection from the cold for your ears and forehead, great for skiing and outdoor activity
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Soft, durable, 100% poly-fleece w/black cotton-poly elastic trim, and a built-in Mini/Hand Warmer pocket over each ear
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Black, Royal Blue, Sandstone
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One Size
Includes one pair of HEAT PAX™ Mini/Hand-Ear Warmers that deliver steady, comfortable heat to your ears for up to 8 hours.
They will radiate heat at approximately 137 degrees F (58 degrees C).
What are HEAT PAX™ Mini/Hand Warmers?
They are Air Activated Heating Packets. HEAT PAX™ will only produce heat when it has oxygen present. You simply insert the Heat Pax into specially designed pockets in the gloves and they will generates heat for up to 8 hours. Heating can be stopped at any time by resealing the inserts in an airtight container or plastic bag.
You can use the HEAT PAX for an hour and then store them for later use!
FAQs:
Q: How do HEAT PAX™ Warmers work? A: The Warmers are filled with iron powder which oxidizes when exposed to oxygen. This is a powerful exothermic reaction resulting in heat.
Q: How long do the HEAT PAX™ Warmers last? A: Body Warmers – 16 hours, Mini/Hand Warmers – 8 hours, Adhesive Toe Warmers – 5 hours.
Q: Can the Warmers be reused? A: You can stop the HEAT PAX at any time and reuse them at a later date by sealing them off from the oxygen in the air (i.e. plastic container or airtight bag). They are discarded when completely consumed.
Q: How do I get the HEAT PAX Warmers to heat up? A: Simply tear open the package. Wait 10 minutes for them to heat up fully.
Q: Are HEAT PAX Warmers safe? A: Yes, they are non-toxic.
Q: How do I use them to stay warm? A: After opening them, place the Warmers in your garment or pocket for maximum comfort.
Q: How hot do they get?
A: They will radiate heat at approximately 137 degrees F (58 degrees C).
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