
SolaceHeat™ Socks — Click Through 3 Heat Levels And Forget Frozen Toes
Pull These On Before Sunrise And Skip The Numb-Toe Misery.
SolaceHeat™ heated socks run carbon-fiber coils across the toes and forefoot, so you click a button on the calf and feel real warmth land within about a minute. Three heat levels — 104°F, 113°F, and 122°F — let you dial it to the weather instead of layering up two pairs of cotton and hoping for the best. Built for tree stands, ski lifts, ice-fishing tents, and the long walk back to the truck.

Tired Of Toe Warmers That Quit Two Hours Into The Sit?
Chemical foot warmers go cold halfway through the morning. Doubling up on cotton socks just makes your boots tight and your feet sweat — which makes the cold worse. And the cheap heated socks you ordered last winter? The wire snapped inside the toe after one wash. Real heat needs to live inside the sock, run for hours, and survive a normal laundry cycle.
➤ Heat Where Your Feet Actually Go Numb. Carbon-fiber coils sit across the toes and top of the foot — the spots that lose feeling first. Press the button and warmth lands on the cold zones, not on a calf where your blood is still moving fine.
➤ Three Heat Levels Run From The Calf Button. One click for blue (104–113°F), two for white (113–122°F), three for red (122–131°F). Step up when the wind picks up, step down when you start the climb back to the truck.
➤ Knee-High Knit Pulls On Like A Regular Sock. No cords running outside the boot, no battery strapped to your ankle. The 4000 mAh pack drops into a hidden pocket on the calf and stays put under base layers.
The Heat Lives Inside The Toe Box, Not Strapped To Your Ankle.
Carbon-fiber coils are knitted into the sock between the toes and the top of the foot — the exact spots boots cut off circulation first. Power flows from the calf pocket through a thin internal wire that bends with every stride, straight to the heat zone. The coils hold their position wash after wash because they're stitched in, not glued on.
Older heated socks ran a stiff wire taped to the inside of the cuff that snapped after a few hikes. SolaceHeat™ keeps the wire short and internal, with the battery sitting flat against the calf where it doesn't catch on a boot strap or a snowboard buckle.
Why Hunters, Skiers, And Long-Day Walkers Stopped Buying Hand Warmers.
Wear them through one full pre-dawn sit and your toes are still warm at 9am. After that, the chemical warmer drawer empties out for good. "Sat through opening morning at 22 degrees, never had to click past blue. First pair of heated socks I haven't shipped back." — Mark T.
Walk Out At 5am Without That Cold-Foot Dread.
✓ Pre-Warm In The Truck Before Lacing Boots. Click them on while you're still in the cab — by the time you're at the trailhead, your feet are already comfortable instead of going numb in the parking lot.
✓ Battery Pocket Sits Flat Under Pants And Boots. Knee-high cuff hides the pack under base layers. No bulge at the ankle, no wire to catch on a buckle, no fiddling mid-hike.
✓ Pull The Battery, Toss In The Wash. Slide both packs out of the calf pockets, drop the socks in a mesh laundry bag, run a cool cycle, air dry. Next cold morning they're ready to go again.
From Cold Truck To Warm Toes In Under A Minute.
Step 1: Slide both 4000 mAh batteries into the calf pockets — they sit flat against the leg and won't shift mid-stride.
Step 2: Hold the cuff button for two seconds. The indicator turns blue at the lowest setting (104–113°F).
Step 3: Click through to white or red as the temperature drops. Heat reaches the toe coils within about a minute and holds steady for hours.

| SolaceHeat™ Socks | Doubled-Up Cotton Socks | Chemical Foot Warmers |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Three temperatures click from blue to red on the calf button. | ❌ One temperature: whatever the weather is. | ❌ One heat curve that fades after a few hours. |
| ✅ Coils sit across the toes — the zone that goes numb first. | ❌ Tighter boot fit, sweat, then colder feet. | ❌ Sticks to the top of the sock and misses the toe box. |
| ✅ Pull the batteries, machine-wash on a cool cycle. | ❌ Washable, but still don't keep your feet warm. | ❌ Single-use — straight to the trash after every sit. |
Specs & Details For The Numbers-Driven.
- Heating Element: Carbon-fiber coils stitched across the toe box and top of foot
- Heat Modes: Blue (104°F–113°F), White (113°F–122°F), Red (122°F–131°F)
- Power: Two 4000 mAh lithium batteries (sold separately) — match your run-time to the day
- Care: Remove batteries before hand or machine wash. Air dry only — skip the tumble dryer to protect the coils.
- Fit: Unisex knee-high knit, men's and women's
Common Questions — Clear Answers To Help You Decide.
Are batteries included?
No. SolaceHeat™ socks need two 4000 mAh lithium batteries, sold separately. We left them out so you can match capacity to how long you're outside — same setup hunters already use with handwarmer packs.
Can I machine wash them?
Yes. Pull both batteries out of the calf pockets, drop the socks in a mesh laundry bag, run a cool cycle. Skip the dryer — air dry only to keep the coils intact.
How long does the heat last per charge?
Depends on the heat level and your battery. On blue, expect a long pre-dawn sit or a full ski day. On red, plan for fewer hours — same trade-off as any heated gear.
Will they fit men's and women's feet?
Yes — the knit stretches across a wide unisex range. The knee-high cuff sits below the knee on most adults, with the calf pocket positioned over the largest part of the calf.
Can I sleep in them?
We don't recommend it. The controller keeps temperature in a safe range, but heated gear should be off when you're not awake to manage it. Use them through the cold day and pull them off before bed.
Over 2,300 Pairs Out On Trails, Stands, And Slopes.
Wear them through one pre-dawn sit, one full ski day, or one long winter dog walk and the chemical-warmer habit ends. Pull a pair on, drop the batteries in, click to your level — and let the cold be the weather's problem instead of yours.
Pull These On Before Sunrise And Skip The Numb-Toe Misery.
SolaceHeat™ heated socks run carbon-fiber coils across the toes and forefoot, so you click a button on the calf and feel real warmth land within about a minute. Three heat levels — 104°F, 113°F, and 122°F — let you dial it to the weather instead of layering up two pairs of cotton and hoping for the best. Built for tree stands, ski lifts, ice-fishing tents, and the long walk back to the truck.

Tired Of Toe Warmers That Quit Two Hours Into The Sit?
Chemical foot warmers go cold halfway through the morning. Doubling up on cotton socks just makes your boots tight and your feet sweat — which makes the cold worse. And the cheap heated socks you ordered last winter? The wire snapped inside the toe after one wash. Real heat needs to live inside the sock, run for hours, and survive a normal laundry cycle.
➤ Heat Where Your Feet Actually Go Numb. Carbon-fiber coils sit across the toes and top of the foot — the spots that lose feeling first. Press the button and warmth lands on the cold zones, not on a calf where your blood is still moving fine.
➤ Three Heat Levels Run From The Calf Button. One click for blue (104–113°F), two for white (113–122°F), three for red (122–131°F). Step up when the wind picks up, step down when you start the climb back to the truck.
➤ Knee-High Knit Pulls On Like A Regular Sock. No cords running outside the boot, no battery strapped to your ankle. The 4000 mAh pack drops into a hidden pocket on the calf and stays put under base layers.
The Heat Lives Inside The Toe Box, Not Strapped To Your Ankle.
Carbon-fiber coils are knitted into the sock between the toes and the top of the foot — the exact spots boots cut off circulation first. Power flows from the calf pocket through a thin internal wire that bends with every stride, straight to the heat zone. The coils hold their position wash after wash because they're stitched in, not glued on.
Older heated socks ran a stiff wire taped to the inside of the cuff that snapped after a few hikes. SolaceHeat™ keeps the wire short and internal, with the battery sitting flat against the calf where it doesn't catch on a boot strap or a snowboard buckle.
Why Hunters, Skiers, And Long-Day Walkers Stopped Buying Hand Warmers.
Wear them through one full pre-dawn sit and your toes are still warm at 9am. After that, the chemical warmer drawer empties out for good. "Sat through opening morning at 22 degrees, never had to click past blue. First pair of heated socks I haven't shipped back." — Mark T.
Walk Out At 5am Without That Cold-Foot Dread.
✓ Pre-Warm In The Truck Before Lacing Boots. Click them on while you're still in the cab — by the time you're at the trailhead, your feet are already comfortable instead of going numb in the parking lot.
✓ Battery Pocket Sits Flat Under Pants And Boots. Knee-high cuff hides the pack under base layers. No bulge at the ankle, no wire to catch on a buckle, no fiddling mid-hike.
✓ Pull The Battery, Toss In The Wash. Slide both packs out of the calf pockets, drop the socks in a mesh laundry bag, run a cool cycle, air dry. Next cold morning they're ready to go again.
From Cold Truck To Warm Toes In Under A Minute.
Step 1: Slide both 4000 mAh batteries into the calf pockets — they sit flat against the leg and won't shift mid-stride.
Step 2: Hold the cuff button for two seconds. The indicator turns blue at the lowest setting (104–113°F).
Step 3: Click through to white or red as the temperature drops. Heat reaches the toe coils within about a minute and holds steady for hours.

| SolaceHeat™ Socks | Doubled-Up Cotton Socks | Chemical Foot Warmers |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Three temperatures click from blue to red on the calf button. | ❌ One temperature: whatever the weather is. | ❌ One heat curve that fades after a few hours. |
| ✅ Coils sit across the toes — the zone that goes numb first. | ❌ Tighter boot fit, sweat, then colder feet. | ❌ Sticks to the top of the sock and misses the toe box. |
| ✅ Pull the batteries, machine-wash on a cool cycle. | ❌ Washable, but still don't keep your feet warm. | ❌ Single-use — straight to the trash after every sit. |
Specs & Details For The Numbers-Driven.
- Heating Element: Carbon-fiber coils stitched across the toe box and top of foot
- Heat Modes: Blue (104°F–113°F), White (113°F–122°F), Red (122°F–131°F)
- Power: Two 4000 mAh lithium batteries (sold separately) — match your run-time to the day
- Care: Remove batteries before hand or machine wash. Air dry only — skip the tumble dryer to protect the coils.
- Fit: Unisex knee-high knit, men's and women's
Common Questions — Clear Answers To Help You Decide.
Are batteries included?
No. SolaceHeat™ socks need two 4000 mAh lithium batteries, sold separately. We left them out so you can match capacity to how long you're outside — same setup hunters already use with handwarmer packs.
Can I machine wash them?
Yes. Pull both batteries out of the calf pockets, drop the socks in a mesh laundry bag, run a cool cycle. Skip the dryer — air dry only to keep the coils intact.
How long does the heat last per charge?
Depends on the heat level and your battery. On blue, expect a long pre-dawn sit or a full ski day. On red, plan for fewer hours — same trade-off as any heated gear.
Will they fit men's and women's feet?
Yes — the knit stretches across a wide unisex range. The knee-high cuff sits below the knee on most adults, with the calf pocket positioned over the largest part of the calf.
Can I sleep in them?
We don't recommend it. The controller keeps temperature in a safe range, but heated gear should be off when you're not awake to manage it. Use them through the cold day and pull them off before bed.
Over 2,300 Pairs Out On Trails, Stands, And Slopes.
Wear them through one pre-dawn sit, one full ski day, or one long winter dog walk and the chemical-warmer habit ends. Pull a pair on, drop the batteries in, click to your level — and let the cold be the weather's problem instead of yours.
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Pull These On Before Sunrise And Skip The Numb-Toe Misery.
SolaceHeat™ heated socks run carbon-fiber coils across the toes and forefoot, so you click a button on the calf and feel real warmth land within about a minute. Three heat levels — 104°F, 113°F, and 122°F — let you dial it to the weather instead of layering up two pairs of cotton and hoping for the best. Built for tree stands, ski lifts, ice-fishing tents, and the long walk back to the truck.

Tired Of Toe Warmers That Quit Two Hours Into The Sit?
Chemical foot warmers go cold halfway through the morning. Doubling up on cotton socks just makes your boots tight and your feet sweat — which makes the cold worse. And the cheap heated socks you ordered last winter? The wire snapped inside the toe after one wash. Real heat needs to live inside the sock, run for hours, and survive a normal laundry cycle.
➤ Heat Where Your Feet Actually Go Numb. Carbon-fiber coils sit across the toes and top of the foot — the spots that lose feeling first. Press the button and warmth lands on the cold zones, not on a calf where your blood is still moving fine.
➤ Three Heat Levels Run From The Calf Button. One click for blue (104–113°F), two for white (113–122°F), three for red (122–131°F). Step up when the wind picks up, step down when you start the climb back to the truck.
➤ Knee-High Knit Pulls On Like A Regular Sock. No cords running outside the boot, no battery strapped to your ankle. The 4000 mAh pack drops into a hidden pocket on the calf and stays put under base layers.
The Heat Lives Inside The Toe Box, Not Strapped To Your Ankle.
Carbon-fiber coils are knitted into the sock between the toes and the top of the foot — the exact spots boots cut off circulation first. Power flows from the calf pocket through a thin internal wire that bends with every stride, straight to the heat zone. The coils hold their position wash after wash because they're stitched in, not glued on.
Older heated socks ran a stiff wire taped to the inside of the cuff that snapped after a few hikes. SolaceHeat™ keeps the wire short and internal, with the battery sitting flat against the calf where it doesn't catch on a boot strap or a snowboard buckle.
Why Hunters, Skiers, And Long-Day Walkers Stopped Buying Hand Warmers.
Wear them through one full pre-dawn sit and your toes are still warm at 9am. After that, the chemical warmer drawer empties out for good. "Sat through opening morning at 22 degrees, never had to click past blue. First pair of heated socks I haven't shipped back." — Mark T.
Walk Out At 5am Without That Cold-Foot Dread.
✓ Pre-Warm In The Truck Before Lacing Boots. Click them on while you're still in the cab — by the time you're at the trailhead, your feet are already comfortable instead of going numb in the parking lot.
✓ Battery Pocket Sits Flat Under Pants And Boots. Knee-high cuff hides the pack under base layers. No bulge at the ankle, no wire to catch on a buckle, no fiddling mid-hike.
✓ Pull The Battery, Toss In The Wash. Slide both packs out of the calf pockets, drop the socks in a mesh laundry bag, run a cool cycle, air dry. Next cold morning they're ready to go again.
From Cold Truck To Warm Toes In Under A Minute.
Step 1: Slide both 4000 mAh batteries into the calf pockets — they sit flat against the leg and won't shift mid-stride.
Step 2: Hold the cuff button for two seconds. The indicator turns blue at the lowest setting (104–113°F).
Step 3: Click through to white or red as the temperature drops. Heat reaches the toe coils within about a minute and holds steady for hours.

| SolaceHeat™ Socks | Doubled-Up Cotton Socks | Chemical Foot Warmers |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Three temperatures click from blue to red on the calf button. | ❌ One temperature: whatever the weather is. | ❌ One heat curve that fades after a few hours. |
| ✅ Coils sit across the toes — the zone that goes numb first. | ❌ Tighter boot fit, sweat, then colder feet. | ❌ Sticks to the top of the sock and misses the toe box. |
| ✅ Pull the batteries, machine-wash on a cool cycle. | ❌ Washable, but still don't keep your feet warm. | ❌ Single-use — straight to the trash after every sit. |
Specs & Details For The Numbers-Driven.
- Heating Element: Carbon-fiber coils stitched across the toe box and top of foot
- Heat Modes: Blue (104°F–113°F), White (113°F–122°F), Red (122°F–131°F)
- Power: Two 4000 mAh lithium batteries (sold separately) — match your run-time to the day
- Care: Remove batteries before hand or machine wash. Air dry only — skip the tumble dryer to protect the coils.
- Fit: Unisex knee-high knit, men's and women's
Common Questions — Clear Answers To Help You Decide.
Are batteries included?
No. SolaceHeat™ socks need two 4000 mAh lithium batteries, sold separately. We left them out so you can match capacity to how long you're outside — same setup hunters already use with handwarmer packs.
Can I machine wash them?
Yes. Pull both batteries out of the calf pockets, drop the socks in a mesh laundry bag, run a cool cycle. Skip the dryer — air dry only to keep the coils intact.
How long does the heat last per charge?
Depends on the heat level and your battery. On blue, expect a long pre-dawn sit or a full ski day. On red, plan for fewer hours — same trade-off as any heated gear.
Will they fit men's and women's feet?
Yes — the knit stretches across a wide unisex range. The knee-high cuff sits below the knee on most adults, with the calf pocket positioned over the largest part of the calf.
Can I sleep in them?
We don't recommend it. The controller keeps temperature in a safe range, but heated gear should be off when you're not awake to manage it. Use them through the cold day and pull them off before bed.
Over 2,300 Pairs Out On Trails, Stands, And Slopes.
Wear them through one pre-dawn sit, one full ski day, or one long winter dog walk and the chemical-warmer habit ends. Pull a pair on, drop the batteries in, click to your level — and let the cold be the weather's problem instead of yours.



























