Most people, I guess, complain that they have cold feet when sleeping in a sleeping bag. I am told by these people they wear socks—which is one reason they have cold feet. The socks are absorbing and retaining the moisture emanating from their feet. Feet, you may recall from previous articles, give off more moisture than any other part of the body. The answer to solving the problem is to wear sleeping socks made from vapor permeable nylon and Lamilite insulation. With sleeping socks on, your foot's moisture will easily migrate away from your feet and out of the socks.
PLEASE NOTE: These socks are not for walking around in, as they do not have a rubberized sole as do our booties.
Like all Wiggy’s products they are machine washable and dryable.
I purchased an Antarctic boat foot sleeping bag,which is fantastic! The sleeping booties were free! Way to go, feet warm and dry very fast and hardly know you have them on! Another great product from Wiggy’s to make your life more enjoyable!!
– Larry Johnson, in Logan UT
No real surprise but these are great! For camping they're awesome. You can stuff 'em down compactly or pack them in your sleeping bag; take off your regular socks to dry and wear these to sleep. The seam will be down the sole of your foot so you won't want to wear them in your boots but they're fine to walk around the tent. They're really not any better than the Wiggy's Booties which have a durable sole but they do pack down way smaller.
Very good product! They're on sale right now as well. You can't go wrong with these.
– Rob Babcock