The ActionHeat battery heated insoles are the perfect option for anyone with cold feet! Whether you are hiking your favorite trail in the Poconos, or deer hunting in Iowa, you will love the warmth and comfort of the ActionHeat insoles. With built-in, ultra-fine heating panels strategically placed under the toes, they are the best heated insole option on the market. The easy-to-use controller has 3 heat settings and the insoles can last up to 8+ hours while reaching up to 140F with a push of a button.
- Heats up to 140F for up to 8+ hours
- Easy to use wireless remote control with 3 heat settings
- Includes: (2) ActionHeat rechargeable 3.7V insoles with heated toes and (1) dual micro-USB charging kit with wall adapter
- Estimated heating: high (III): 140F (3+ hrs), medium (II): 120F (4.5+ hrs), low (I): 100F (8+ hrs)
Anonymous –
My wife has been using Hotronic heated insoles for her ski boots for 20 plus years and her feet were never warm, just not frozen. With these Actionheat insoles her feet are actually warm and has to turn them down because they get too warm.
They are pretty thick, so they will probably not work with custom foot beds
The only complaint we have is the remote does not turn them off and on, but you need to remove them from the boots to charge them, so it is not a big deal.
Buy them and enjoy the warmth!!!
Anonymous –
Everything is working well so far. I haven’t tried the insoles for long periods of time yet.
The package came with 2 batteries for the remote. (A27 style battery) Neither battery worked. I had to go get one at the local auto store.
Anonymous –
Love these heated insoles! I ordered this pair for a 2nd pair. Makes it possible for me to enjoy outdoor actors in the winter.
Anonymous –
There is a section in the ‘instruction manual’ for programming the insoles to the remote controller. After following that, I sill cannot get the remote to turn the insoles on or off. Once they are programmed and turned on, if you try to press and hold the power button on the remote to turn them off, the light on the insole starts flashing green. There is no indication in the manual what that means. There is a reference to ‘standby mode’ with no explanation as to what that means or whether is it running down the power during standby. Pressing and holding the button on the remote to try to turn off does nothing further.
A caution I would suggest is to not use the high setting for anything but an initial warm up. 130 degrees is very hot and will burn the bottom of your feet unless you are wearing many thick layers of socks and it’s extremely cold!
Anonymous –
For over 30 years I’ve tried different socks, double socks, Hot Hands toe warmers, shoe covers, plastic bags, aluminum foil…nothing worked anywhere near to how well these insoles keep my feet warm. Previously riding in below 40 degree weather I was good till about 45 minutes, then the ‘popsicle toes’ affected kicked in. Now with these heated insoles, there is no limit to my feet being cold at all. I’ve already had 1/2 dozen rides this past December and January in 30 degree weather, and don’t think twice about my feet being cold at all.
Anonymous –
I have a problem keeping my feet warm. The ActionHeat Rechargeables appears to have solved my problem. I’ve used these insoles while cycling and snowshoeing. Surprisingly, their low profile allows me to use them with my existing shoes. The ActionHeat insole are flat so you should take that into account if you have specific needs in your foot apparel. The bottom line for me is that they are comfortable to wear, they keep my feet comfortably warm (not hot) and they outlast me in the woods — it’s a great product.
Anonymous –
I have a problem where my feet get very cold even though I am warm. I am a corporate pilot and wear these in my work shoes everyday while flying. I actually bought a second pair that I wear in my sneakers or take on trips as a back up so I will always have a pair charged.
Anonymous –
Love these! I went to Santa’s Village, and unfortunately it was raining all day. I have chronically cold feet, so was really glad to have these, and happy to say that my feet did not get cold at any point in time that day! Other reviews say the remote does not work with the insoles, but I found that if you follow the directions exactly how they are stated, it works perfectly! These are a total lifesaver! I would recommend keeping them on low because they are so powerful, low was all I needed to keep my toes toasty all day during the rain, which is just crazy to me!
nan –
I have to say this is a really clever design. You charge the whole insole up and then insert the insole into your boots once you’ve turned them on. The remote changes the temperature so you can decide during the day how warm you want your feet to be. No batteries to mess with. And you can trim the insoles so they fit your boot (I just traced the insoles that were already in my boots so it was easy, or you can cut along the lines drawn already on teh insole bottoms.
Anonymous –
I love these and they keep my feet very warm. The only downside is that the remote is a little difficult to use. I can’t tell if the insoles are turned on and what level they are on. I wish this was created better. I have had to take my boots off a few times to check that they are powered on. Other than that, they will keep your feet nice and toasty.
Anonymous –
My feet freeze all the time, I’m not a huge fan of heated socks because they don’t fit in my cowboy boots, but these heated insoles are a game changer! Absolutely recommend!
Anonymous –
I bought these primarily for winter mountain biking on the west coast. Before I would freeze – now my feet are toasty on setting 1. Setting two and I was sweating! Now I use them for everything – at the arena watching hockey, in the slippers at home, on chilly morning or evening walks. A game changer! ps. I thought the SM/M would be too small for my women’s 10.5 feet, but they’re a surprisingly good fit without any trimming.
Anonymous –
Saved my road cycling this winter! These are the only thing that has worked for my cold toes. I wear these inside cycling boots with heavy wool socks on the medium setting and I am good for a couple hours in 35-45 degree temps. These would probably work in the low 30s too if it wasn’t too icy to ride.