I started using them last season and found they helped a bit, but I found the way they cover the buckles inconvenient. Both instructors at the Women's Series at Sugarbush (which I highly recommend) swore by them. I ended up going back to using stick-on foot warmers after a few weeks, but keep them in my bag for backup or if it's really cold. But, I have really low volume feet, so even with a great boot fit I've got room for a foot warmer on top of my toes.Just wondering if anyone has experience with the Boot Doc Neoprene Footcovers? I've just discovered them over here and as I've been getting cold feet this season wondered if they might just be the magic ticket ! I have the Lenz Heated Socks but I dont like them as I find them too bulky in my ski boots which are VERY snug fitting which is probably the reason my toes are soooo cold I'm just a bit worried they might take up too much space in my boots seeing as they fit over the liners.
The best think I learned for keeping my feet warm is wearing a thinner sock and waiting to put them on when I get to the mountain and am booting up. It reduces the moisture trapped in the sock if you're not wearing them in your toasty car on the way to the mountain. I also started wearing compression ski socks last year and think they help both with keeping my toes warm and recovery.