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Burton Thermic Battery Pack
Burton Thermic Battery Pack
Plug the Burton Therm-ic Battery Pack into compatible Burton boots and feel the warmth. This Burton Therm-ic pack has three warmth settings so you can find a temperature that’s best for you. It comes with a charger so you can use it day after day on your week-long family ski trip to Utah.
Bottom Line: Heat things up.
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There's no indication what this product consists of. My I assume...
There's no indication what this product consists of. My I assume there are two battery packs included, wiring to attach to boots, and a charger that will recharge them simultaneously? Will this work on any brand of boot prewired with Therm-ic insoles, or only Burton boots? Thanks for your help!
By: Edd
December 21, 2008
You get two batt. packs, charger, and a short adapter cable. I believe they are specific for Burton, as the regular Thermics won't mate with the Burton boots. They do work great with my Burton Sapphire boots.
By: adk2588964 ![]()
December 23, 2008
My daughter has burton snowboarding boots, how do i know if it...
My daughter has burton snowboarding boots, how do i know if it is compatible with the thermic battery pack?
It has the strings to tighten the boot, and i do not think it has a built in heater...how would i know?
By: earl mchugh
December 10, 2008
The Burton boots that are pre-wired (or pre-linered if you prefer) have a little connector that sticks up at the tougue that says "Therm-ic" on it. You plug this into the battery packs to heat them up. Not sure if this list is all inclusive but I'm pretty sure these are the boot models that have it: SLX, Sapphire, Q and Supreme. Most any boot can be made to have this feature through the purchase of Therm-ic's line of Thermicsole footbeds. Backcountry.com does not carry them...but you can find them at alpineaccessories.com
By: tim2461101 ![]()
December 18, 2008
Where do you place the battery pack once it is plugged in?
Where do you place the battery pack once it is plugged in?
By: Sara Dickenson
November 12, 2008
Those two things you see sticking up in the picture are little metal clips. Typically you place them over the top of the tongue of the boot in front of the laces...then pull the powder skirt of your pants down over them. You can also purchase longer wires (extensions) that allow you to place them in pockets in your pants, on a belt, velcro'd to your leg...whatever you want. You can also use any of the Therm-ic brand battery packs instead of this Burton branded version of them. The top model from Therm-ic has a wireless remote control that you can wear around your neck with your ski pass, stick it in your pocket...wherever. You still mount the battery pack on the boot but you can control it from the remote without having to bend down to your boot, or raise up your pant, etc. It is a Lithium Ion based battery pack and is called the Liionpack. The remote is called the ThermiControl.
By: Angus Bohanon
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December 18, 2008







