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Pack some heat with Hot Mocs

HotMocs is a revolutionary new body heating system engineered to keep outdoor enthusiasts warm and comfortable anytime it’s cold outside. By combining HotMocs’ patented heat transfer technology with commonly available, inexpensive, “activated heat packs”, these innovative products fit like high performance gear, but have the added benefit of directing heat to key parts of the body for maximum warmth.

HotMocs offers a line of five products to fit an individual’s heat needs.

Shoe/Boot Covers
Designed to be worn over boots or shoes, with placement of heat pack over the top of boot or shoe (made from 300-gram breathable fleece). Available in Realtree AP HD, Mossy Oak Infinity or Raven (black). MSRP is $40.

Beanie
Heavyweight 300-gram fleece is breathable; the heat packs rest on back of neck. Available in Realtree AP HD, Mossy Oak Infinity or seven other earth-neutral colors: cobalt, confection, forest, mocha, raven, brass and ruby. MSRP is $16.

Neck Gaiter
Made from 300-gram soft, comfortable and breathable fleece, heat pack can be positioned on front or back of neck. Available in Realtree AP HD, Mossy Oak Infinity or seven other earth-neutral colors. MSRP is $16.

Scarf
Holds up to five heat packs, an enhanced scarf for the coldest conditions, made from 300-gram breathable fleece. Available in Realtree AP HD, Mossy Oak Infinity or seven other earth-neutral colors. MSRP is $25.

Balaclava
Ultimate heat for cold weather activities, made from 300-gram breathable fleece. Heat pack pocket rests on the neck. Available in Realtree AP HD, Mossy Oak Infinity or Raven. MSRP is $20.

For more information about HotMocs and the full line of body heating systems contact: HotMocs, 15535 W. Hardy, Suite 102, Houston, TX, 77060. 281-448.4860. www.hotmocs.com

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