Toaster Elite Heated Boot Bag
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Toaster Elite Heated Boot Bag
Trying to put on cold ski boots is a difficult struggle, the Sportube Toaster Elite Heated Boot Bag carries your boots and keeps them toasty warm to boot. The 50 liter volume offers plenty of space for extras to be stuffed inside with a pair of ski boots, and 110 volt wall plug and 12 volt car plug are built into the bag so the heat can be turned up wherever the bag goes. Stowable backpack straps offer an additional carry method, letting the bag be easily brought along on flights or road trips near and far.
Details
- A heated boot bag that keeps ski boots toasty warm
- 50-liter volume holds boots and other essentials on the go
- 110 volt and 12 volt wall and car plug-ins included
- Hide away backpack straps add versatile carry options
- Internal foam padding provides heat retention and protection
- Item #UBE0009
- Material
- 600D, 840D, 1680D polyester (PVC coated)
- Volume
- 50L (3051cu in)
- Capacity
- 1 pair ski boots
- Backpack Carry
- removable
- Dimensions
- 18 x 15 x 15in
- Claimed Weight
- 5lb
- Activity
- skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 16, 2024
Very disappointed
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- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I love Sportube. I have a Series 1 and a Series 2. I was excited when I saw they released a heated boot bag. After using once, I returned. First, this bag was advertised as being able to fit two pairs of boots. Unless these are children’s boots, there is no chance of this. Just plain untrue. The bag is undersized. Second, the bag doesn’t get all that hot. Left it plugged in on high overnight and was unimpressed with the temperature of my shells in the morning. Last, the cargo pockets have no depth, and cannot fit much gear. My goggles wouldn’t even fit in a pocket without fear of being crushed. How a boot bag can be made in 2024 and not fit a helmet is beyond me.
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