Heat Packs for Cold Divers

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Stone

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We live in Valparaiso, FL and dive out of Destin,
Here's a link to a website that sells reusable heat packs:

Heat Packs

I just ordered the 8x8 inch size ($24.95 + $9.00 shipping) so I can see if it is the same as the heat packs I already own. They certainly look the same.

The heat packs I own now have been used a couple of hundred times, so they really are reusable. IMHO, these things are worth every penny.

P.S. I am not associated with this website
 
VERY interesting product. I may have to buy one just to try it out.

Thanks.
 
Rick,

A blast furnace??

It was 36 on Wednesday when we went diving. The water temp was 42. Could have used that heat pack then...
 
Cool my buddys must be wimps (they wont go with me)
I want to go out so bad Ive wet suit dove every month of the year
brr hehe! got a dry suit too a older dui ! dont think I will make it till march getting dts !!! cya rick
 
Uuuhh Rick,

Why are you using a wetsuit when you own a drysuit? Is the cold getting to you??!!!
 
I received the heat pack I ordered from Lindsay Co.

It is not identical to the ones I have been using for the past several years, but it works the same: It reaches 129 F in about 15 seconds and stays that way for about 30 minutes; then it takes about 2 hours to reach room temperature.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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