Reddit Reddit reviews Little Hotties 8-Hour Hand Warmers, 40 Pair (7201)

We found 5 Reddit comments about Little Hotties 8-Hour Hand Warmers, 40 Pair (7201). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Little Hotties 8-Hour Hand Warmers, 40 Pair (7201)
Odorless, environmentally safe heat sourceProvide warmth and comfort in all cold conditionsAverage activated temperature is 135 f (57 c)We purchase enough wind power to account for all electricity used while manufacturing our productsProduct dimensions: 10 x 6.9 x 4.6 inches
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5 Reddit comments about Little Hotties 8-Hour Hand Warmers, 40 Pair (7201):

u/Wasteland_Mohawk · 18 pointsr/LifeProTips

I seem to suffer from cold hands a lot, so here's a few tips which may be obvious but are worth mentioning:

  • When your body gets cold it focuses on keeping warm blood to the core, drawing heat from the extremities. If you are cold your hands and feet will feel the effects first. Clothing traps warm air produced by your body and will help prevent your overall body temperature from dropping, so layer up properly to stop heat loss in your hands.

  • One of the better places to warm up your hands a little is under your armpits. You can do this without removing clothing/putting cold hands on skin which is an advantage.

  • Hold a hot drink in your hands. The liquid and the heated mug will warm you up.

  • You can also hold a loose fist and blow warm air into your hand to help a little. Obviously placing your hands near a fire or radiator will help to. I've heard that rubbing your hands together does not nothing but generate friction on the surface of the skin. Straightening and closing your hands in rapid succession is supposed to be more effective as it increases blood flow.

  • Wearing layered clothing but still cold? Do some push ups/burpees/run around etc to build up and trap more body heat between the layers.

  • You could consider using artificial means of generating heat such as hand warmers or heated gloves.
u/SpacemanSpiff23 · 4 pointsr/discgolf

Keep a handwarmer in your pocket, and keep your hand in there with it as much as possible.

I've played in temps down in the teens with this setup and been fine. They don't work great when they get wet though, so if there is snow on the ground, you might need to either keep a towel for your hand that is separate from your disc towel, or use a glove that you take on and off.

u/spoonraker · 3 pointsr/discgolf

Don't throw with gloves on. Put a nice warm insulated mitten (not a glove, mittens are FAR better for this) on your throwing hand. When it's time to throw, simply pull your throwing hand out of the mitten, throw, and then put your hand back in the mitten afterwards. If it's cold enough, stick one of these hand-warming packets inside your mitten and I guarantee that hand will be nice and toasty. Feel free to wear a glove on your non-throwing hand since you won't be constantly pulling that glove on and off. Why a mitten? Because they're just better insulated to start with, plus with a mitten you can ball your hand up inside the mitten to warm it faster. If you use a hand warmer packet inside the mitten you can grab onto it with your bare hand as well.

I played a round in the middle of Nebraska winter, when it was 18 degrees and windy, and my hand was actually so warm inside of the mitten with the warming packet that I had to pull it out occasionally even when I wasn't throwing just to keep it from sweating.

u/OnyxBlade · 1 pointr/ultimate

Gloves are amazing, but some people have trouble throwing with them on. I personally have a pair of underarmor gloves that have small grips on the fingertips that help a great deal. If that does not work, I would recommend having a stash of these: http://www.amazon.com/Little-Hotties-Hand-Warmer-Pack/dp/B000JJP0UM handy. Keeping one in a pocket, or tucked into your shorts and warming up your hands on those longer turnovers will help a great deal.

u/blueslax · 1 pointr/lacrosse

latex gloves don't breathe and eventually your hands get cold if they sweat too much. I like these in cold weather....

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