A couple of heated products recently got our attention, especially during this incredibly challenging cold season!  Here are our Hot Products for Winter 2026:

Venture Heat 7V Bluetooth Battery Heated Sweatpants

Hot Products for Winter 2026While we’ve seen plenty of heated sports-related apparel, this is the first time we’ve seen casual sweats offered with a heated option. These are unisex joggers featuring heated panels in the front thigh and mid-back areas. They do a fantastic job of warming the core—a must-have feature for us Frosties.

The joggers offer the choice of manual heat control or wireless control via the brand’s Bluetooth-compatible HeatSync™ app. The style mirrors standard sweatpants with cuffed ankles and a drawstring waist, while the fabric is a stretch cotton/poly blend with a soft fleece lining. They sound incredibly cozy!

Where to buy: Available through our partners at The Warming Store in sizes XS through XXL.
Price: Currently on sale for $99 (originally $179.99).
Member Perk: Use our discount code RAYNAUDS10 for an additional 10% off!

A Word About Heated Insoles

Hot Products for Winter 2026We originally planned to promote a specific brand of heated insoles in this column; they looked toasty and easy to use with a wireless remote. However, when we checked the maximum heat levels, we found they reached as high as 150°F—which is way too hot for safe use!

Safety First:
Through our product testing, we’ve learned that medical experts consider 113°F to be the highest safe temperature for prolonged contact with the foot. We confirmed this by checking disposable toe warmers, which state a maximum temperature of 115°F and an average of 100°F.

Unlike hand warmers (which can reach 135°F–156°F), toe warmers are used in an enclosed environment with body weight pressed down on them. This creates a different thermal environment that cannot safely withstand extreme heat without risking burns or skin damage.

What We Found:
We checked several other brands of rechargeable heated insoles and found that almost all of them—even the most reputable brands—offered a maximum range of 140°F to 150°F. While these insoles offer high, medium, and low settings, usually only the lowest setting falls within the safe range of 100°F to 113°F.

The only brand that consistently stayed within the safe range was Digitsole, a former partner of the Raynaud’s Association. While their products are still available through some merchants, the company has pivoted to medical tracking applications and no longer supports the heated insole line.

Our Advice:
Rather than promoting a specific brand in this category, we want to alert you to this issue and help you use these products safely: Please do not turn the heat above the lowest setting.


We’d love your feedback on our Winter 2026 picks or any of our previous “Hot Products.” Please share your new finds with us!
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