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Lectra Sox Battery Heated Socks Review - WebBikeWorld

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WebBikeWorld have published a review of a pair of Lectra Sox Battery Heated Socks 'These battery heated socks have no controller; the instructions recommend removing the battery to control the heat: "Maximum benefit will be obtained by turning the socks on and off often." Turning them on or off means removing the battery, because there is no switch or controller. When installed, the battery feels slightly insecure, because the battery doesn't really snap into a holder, but that's the way it's designed, and I checked several times to make sure the contacts were touching and they were. Also, remember that the big "D" cell sticks out about 40 mm or so, which means that the socks and battery may not fit under a tight pair of pants.'

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