The challenges of mountain climbing are manifold, with the cold environment being particularly significant for climbers.
Mountaineering usually takes place at high altitudes, where temperatures are often cooler, especially at night or in winter. Cold weather combined with strong winds can cause body temperature to drop rapidly, leaving climbers cold and uncomfortable.
Secondly, mountaineering activities inherently require a lot of physical exertion, and in cold environments, the body needs extra energy to stay warm, which can lead to faster fatigue and exhaustion of climbers.
So, how do we prepare to keep warm when climbing a mountain? Don’t worry, the disposable air-activated Warmer will help you.
Disposable air-activated Warmer are a convenient thermal product that contains a variety of chemicals, such as iron powder, salt, and activated charcoal. When the warmer is exposed to air, the iron powder inside undergoes an oxidation reaction with the oxygen in the air and releases heat.
Since it is self-heating and does not require external energy or electricity, it does not produce hazards such as flames or electric shocks.
Coupled with small and lightweight size, it is easy to carry and use. Moreover, the back is designed to be adhesive type, which can adhere to any part of the intimate clothing for warmth and will not hinder movement.
The function of disposable air-activated function:
Spot Warmth: Disposable air-activate Warmer can provide instant heat to the parts of the body that need to be warmed, and it can heat up quickly and continuously dissipate heat, effectively reducing the irritation of the cold on the skin and providing a comfortable feeling.
Improves blood circulation: In cold environments, blood vessels can constrict, resulting in poor blood circulation. The heat of the disposable air-activated Warmer can promote blood circulation, dilate blood vessels, increase blood supply to muscles and joints, improve muscle flexibility and joint range of motion, which helps to reduce muscle fatigue and stiffness, improving the body’s mobility and flexibility.
Increased comfort and cold tolerance: Disposable air-activated Warmer can provide continuous heat to keep climbers warm and comfortable, reducing the discomfort of cold.
When climbing a mountain, choosing the right part and using a air-activated Warmer can provide better warmth and comfort.
Hands and feet: Hands and feet are the areas where body temperature is lost more quickly and are one of the areas where cold is most often felt. When hiking, use a air-activated Warmer in gloves or socks placed on the palms of your hands or soles to provide warmth, increase comfort and protect your hands and feet from the cold.
Joints: Joints such as knees, elbows, and lower back are prone to cold and stiffness. Using air-activated Warmer on these joints can help improve circulation, soothe joint discomfort, and provide extra warmth.
Back and neck: The back and neck are also areas that are susceptible to cold. Using air-activated Warmer in these areas can provide full-body warmth, helping to keep your core warm and reduce the feeling of cold.