Toe Warmers The Dalles OR

Grabber Toe Warmers If you snowshoe, hike in the winter, or head to the mountains in the summertime, bring along toe and hand warmers. Do your toes get cold when you’re out in the snow? How about on a cold night in the mountains? My toes AND hands are always cold, and the best way I’ve found to stay comfortable is to grab a few “Grabber” toe warmers (pun intended!) to take with me. All you have to do is shake them a bit, then slip them in your hiking boots or ski boots, and you’ll be a happy camper again.

Columbia Hills State Park
509-767-1159
Mile Post 85 on Highway 14
Dallesport, WA
Paulina Lake Lodge
(541) 536-2240
22440 Paulina-East Lake
La Pine, OR
Cowboy's Heart
(541) 419-9487
15109 Ponderosa Loop
La Pine, OR
Crane Prairie Resort
(541) 383-3939
FS Road 4270 Bend
La Pine, OR
Chainsaw Creations
541-536-7691
52784 Hwy 97
La Pine, OR
MyOregonHorseForSale.com
541-788-0444
PO Box 2532
La Pine, OR
Studio Sabai
541-536-3300
La Pine Square #7N
La Pine, OR
Take Shape for Life - Philip Mandel
(503) 887-0889
6135 SW Erickson Avenue
Bearverton, OR
Oregon State Snowmobile Assn.
(541) 536-3668
P.O. Box 435
La Pine, OR
RiverPlace Athletic Club
(503) 221-1212
0150 S.W. Montgomery
Portland, OR

Toe Warmers

Grabber Toe Warmers - 1 Pair

Grabber Toe Warmers - 1 Pair

Grabber Hand Warmers - Two Pack

Grabber Hand Warmers - Two Pack

Grabber Toe Warmers

If you snowshoe, hike in the winter, or head to the mountains in the summertime, bring along toe and hand warmers. Skiers and snowboarders are likely already very familiar with the benefit of these little bundles of warmth.

Do your toes get cold when you’re out in the snow? How about on a cold night in the mountains? My toes AND hands are always cold, and the best way I’ve found to stay comfortable is to grab a few “Grabber” toe warmers (pun intended!) to take with me. All you have to do is shake them a bit, then slip them in your hiking boots or ski boots, and you’ll be a happy camper again.

Since women’s toes and hands are far more likely to be colder than men’s, even if the guys in your hiking or ski group are telling you that conditions won’t be that cold, bring these along. They are very small and lightweight, so easy to pack and carry. I also take them along for emergency purposes. When I’m on winter dayhike, a day on the slopes, or on a snowshoe trip, knowing that I have a few of these in my pack is re-assuring.

At night, I slip them in my down booties at the campsite, as well as into my gloves. The warmth lasts about 6 hours.

Grabber Toe Warmers – 1 Pair
Grabber Hand Warmers – Two Pack

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