I tried this today using a cut up foil type window shield reflector and it worked very well while I walked three miles in 29 degree weather.. I placed the foil under my insole so that it wouldn't shift around. Re;Your video...just what the world needs is a rooster with an attitude.
I need to try this. I have an insulated food bag that is made of this kind of material and I am going to use it to make the insoles. I once purchased foot warmers that were made of charcoal, it works great but it only lasted one day and they are expensive at $5.00. A rooster provides the best background music for a video :) he is singing.
@@OldSchoolPrepper Its too bad i chose a smaller boot size than i needed for this to work. Blood circulation is huge and i can only do it with one sock. Lesson learned lol.
I have some laminate underlay that is a thin foam with reflective material on one side. However, the reflective Material comes off easy. Do you think it would help to make 2 insoles with it, installed under the regular insole with one facing up and one facing down?
hi AA, Yes I think that would work, great idea!.I would suggest you glue them together otherwise they will slide around on each other and one can bunch up under your feet. The trick will be using enough glue to keep them glued together but not so much that you feel glue bumps under your feet. Also always wear 2 pair of socks...a thin sock liner and a heavier outer sock, I like wool a lot. I tend to wear hiking socks when it's super cold and hking sock liner. I'm cheap so I buy clearence from Sierra Trading Post (online). Please let me know how it goes!
thanks! Huples mentions this particular video of mine in his "keeping warm in Canada" series. it really works and who doesn't have insulated reflectix around somewhere!
My only problem is when my feet get warm while wrapped up in snow boots, they perspire more causing them to be come super super freezing. I basically get wet feet when it's nice and warm in my boots. Wet and cold don't mix well in the snow. any tips?
I"m not an expert but they do sell foot antiperspirant, often in a lotion that's all it is is excessive foot sweating...that and wicking socks or wool socks which stay warm when wet...good Luck that sucks!
true story: 3 days ago I was wearing my boots (same in the video) took the dog on a walk. 35F degrees here in Oregon...sprinkling. Midwalk it began to downpour...I was wearing a waterproof rain jacket which was long enough to end at the top of my boots...so by the time I got home I had a literal 1/2C of water in each boot...BUT I had wool sock on so while my feet were wet they were not cold, just swimming in water. My legs were freezing (I was wearing jeans ..my bad) but feet warm. I love some good wool socks and a good boot
hi Tru, I happen to have an extra piece of this material I can mail out to you and you can give it a try. it's super light and I have a bit extra. an early holiday gift in exchange for you posting your results (good or bad); let me know your shoe size (approximate).. my email: oldschoolpreparer@gmail.com.
It works for about 2 miles of walking. After that the mylar coating rubbs off. Tried this camping in 15° weather. The mylar bubble pad works well as a tent foot print and also can be used for lining the inside of your tent to keep the cold ground away.
Just finished another day of deer hunting in Wisconsin. Instead of using Reflectix I bought an emergency blanket and cut 2 pieces. Folded them multiple times and made molds around my existing liners. Works much better and doesn't add 1/4 of thickness. The mylar still rubbs off walking but not on the inside layers when quandary folded.
@@OldSchoolPrepper i want to put something in ladies ankle boot that has heels n no insulation; its very cold here; just for a dress boot no hiking etc.
@@Lauren-vd4qe the problem you will initially have is that this reflective material is a bit slippery when it first goes in place. Perhaps put them in a tennis shoe or work boot until you imprint your foot on it (you will literally see an outline of your foot) and then transfer to the ankle boot. do you wear a sock or barefoot in the boot? if a sock (or nylon) consider getting thin wool or thin ski socks. An old hiking trick is to wear a very thin sock (or a toeless seam nylon) inside of a thicker wool sock for more warmth and no blisters....it does work....I'm not sure if you could do that with your ankle boot but maybe a thin ski sock would work. I just bought some and they are nylon thin (got them from Sierra.com clearance section). Good Luck!
@@archie2archie nope, I don't need them. ;) , I'd prefer to go into my garage and use what I have on hand rather than wait for something from China, especially with the current supply issues. Or maybe do this method while you wait on yours and then switch them out.
I tried this today using a cut up foil type window shield reflector and it worked very well while I walked three miles in 29 degree weather.. I placed the foil under my insole so that it wouldn't shift around. Re;Your video...just what the world needs is a rooster with an attitude.
i love your answer! making due with what you have and being creative....extra brownie points to Mr Owen Parker JR. :)
Doing this today to make my Eddie bowers a little warmer.
Thanks for the video
I need to try this. I have an insulated food bag that is made of this kind of material and I am going to use it to make the insoles. I once purchased foot warmers that were made of charcoal, it works great but it only lasted one day and they are expensive at $5.00. A rooster provides the best background music for a video :) he is singing.
Where can we buy the mat or the foil that you cutting?
any hardware store or Lowes/Home Depot or online
This works i try it and my feet was nice and warm all day
YAY! I love it when a plan comes together. :)
I used some tetrapak cardboard from an empty milk carton I wanted to upcycle. It has aluminium lining. Will try to see how it feels walking around.
that is a great idea. I love having things around to upcycle
Great video with very understandable explanation !
stay warm!
Gonna try this. Im not buying hot hands foot warmers
may I also suggest a thin inner sock and a thicker (wool or what you like) outter sock and then into the boots...that will help too!
@@OldSchoolPrepper Its too bad i chose a smaller boot size than i needed for this to work. Blood circulation is huge and i can only do it with one sock. Lesson learned lol.
I have some laminate underlay that is a thin foam with reflective material on one side. However, the reflective Material comes off easy. Do you think it would help to make 2 insoles with it, installed under the regular insole with one facing up and one facing down?
hi AA, Yes I think that would work, great idea!.I would suggest you glue them together otherwise they will slide around on each other and one can bunch up under your feet. The trick will be using enough glue to keep them glued together but not so much that you feel glue bumps under your feet. Also always wear 2 pair of socks...a thin sock liner and a heavier outer sock, I like wool a lot. I tend to wear hiking socks when it's super cold and hking sock liner. I'm cheap so I buy clearence from Sierra Trading Post (online). Please let me know how it goes!
@@OldSchoolPrepper Thank you for the extra tips and fast reply. Subscribed. I plan to use a spray adhesive.
Since YT isn't sending me notifications of new videos, I'm hunting old ones.
Slick hack
thanks! Huples mentions this particular video of mine in his "keeping warm in Canada" series. it really works and who doesn't have insulated reflectix around somewhere!
My only problem is when my feet get warm while wrapped up in snow boots, they perspire more causing them to be come super super freezing. I basically get wet feet when it's nice and warm in my boots. Wet and cold don't mix well in the snow. any tips?
I"m not an expert but they do sell foot antiperspirant, often in a lotion that's all it is is excessive foot sweating...that and wicking socks or wool socks which stay warm when wet...good Luck that sucks!
true story: 3 days ago I was wearing my boots (same in the video) took the dog on a walk. 35F degrees here in Oregon...sprinkling. Midwalk it began to downpour...I was wearing a waterproof rain jacket which was long enough to end at the top of my boots...so by the time I got home I had a literal 1/2C of water in each boot...BUT I had wool sock on so while my feet were wet they were not cold, just swimming in water. My legs were freezing (I was wearing jeans ..my bad) but feet warm. I love some good wool socks and a good boot
@@joecoffee7750 good socks are so nice to have.
put 2 layers of paper towel in your socks
Merino wool socks
Wow! Def gonna try this!
You should! I hope you find it helpful
this is great thank you! xoxo to you and mr. rooster
ha ha, thanks!
My toes get cold I need something that covers my foot the felt liners are not enough.
give this a try, i'd also suggest wool socks and heated liners, they do sell battery operated liners. Good luck Kathy
@@OldSchoolPrepperso like if you have thermal liners you sandwich it in with the foil?
Thank You
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well done !!!....
it works....cheap fix.
great tip , thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching!
You should use 100% wool felt insoles thank me later 😀
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I tried that but now my wife's angry that her sheep have foot shaped bald spots on their behinds.
You sound like an older version of Ashley Johnson
I have been told that before! if must be true. Thanks friend~
Has anyone tried this???
hi Tru, I happen to have an extra piece of this material I can mail out to you and you can give it a try. it's super light and I have a bit extra. an early holiday gift in exchange for you posting your results (good or bad); let me know your shoe size (approximate).. my email: oldschoolpreparer@gmail.com.
@@OldSchoolPrepper bro she’s too nice 😊
It works for about 2 miles of walking. After that the mylar coating rubbs off. Tried this camping in 15° weather. The mylar bubble pad works well as a tent foot print and also can be used for lining the inside of your tent to keep the cold ground away.
Just finished another day of deer hunting in Wisconsin. Instead of using Reflectix I bought an emergency blanket and cut 2 pieces. Folded them multiple times and made molds around my existing liners. Works much better and doesn't add 1/4 of thickness. The mylar still rubbs off walking but not on the inside layers when quandary folded.
does this sound like walking on potato chips every time u take a step?
no, pretty soundless....that would make me crazy.....try it for 5 mins and you'll be sold. ;)
@@OldSchoolPrepper ok thnx!
@@OldSchoolPrepper i want to put something in ladies ankle boot that has heels n no insulation; its very cold here; just for a dress boot no hiking etc.
@@Lauren-vd4qe the problem you will initially have is that this reflective material is a bit slippery when it first goes in place. Perhaps put them in a tennis shoe or work boot until you imprint your foot on it (you will literally see an outline of your foot) and then transfer to the ankle boot. do you wear a sock or barefoot in the boot? if a sock (or nylon) consider getting thin wool or thin ski socks. An old hiking trick is to wear a very thin sock (or a toeless seam nylon) inside of a thicker wool sock for more warmth and no blisters....it does work....I'm not sure if you could do that with your ankle boot but maybe a thin ski sock would work. I just bought some and they are nylon thin (got them from Sierra.com clearance section). Good Luck!
@@OldSchoolPrepper ok thx
Some clear tape would prolong its life
hi GF i'm sorry I don' understand your comment. Placing the tape where? I'm always looking to improve so new ideas very welcome!
usgi extreme cold weather mickey mouse boots
Mickey Mouse!
I just bought the warmest boots in the world, true or false, we'll see.
Or buy thermal insoles for $2
where do you find GOOD thermal insoles for $2?
@@OldSchoolPrepper ebay. Would you like the link?
@@archie2archie nope, I don't need them. ;) , I'd prefer to go into my garage and use what I have on hand rather than wait for something from China, especially with the current supply issues. Or maybe do this method while you wait on yours and then switch them out.
@@OldSchoolPrepper Most UK postage takes 2 days max.
Great tips ❤
Glad you think so! I still use this technique to this day....they work pretty well