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Schiki Pulse Warmers and Ankle Warmers

People living in the colder mountainous areas of Europe have used pulse warmers for centuries. You often see people wearing knitted cuffs for additional warmth in Austria, Switzerland, southern Germany as well as Scandinavian countries such as Sweden and Norway. These Pulse Warmers have no thumb hole. Made in USA

How Schiki Warmers Work

In hot weather, cooling the pulse, i.e. the beat of the heart as felt in the arteries at the wrists, cools down the body as a whole. Conversely, by warming the arteries in your wrists, Pulse Warmers assist in keeping your whole body warmer. If it is cold out or if you get chilled sitting at a computer for hours, covering your wrists helps to warm you. The new Schiki Ankle Warmers function in the same manner.

In my old home in Bavaria, southern Germany, I often used to see old men chopping wood out in the snow for hours on end, wearing little more than thick trousers, a shirt and little gray knitted cuffs. They didn’t need gloves or a jacket. Of course, how warm you feel depends on your personal constitution.

Outside – At Work – At Home – While Sleeping

You can wear them indoors Neck Warmerand depending on how thick they are, in most seasons. Schiki (sounds like “shh” with “Mickey’) Pulse Warmers don’t hinder your fingers like gloves. They are more than a winter or an outdoor accessory. With a choice of styles, they may be worn inside or outside, daytime or nighttime. The Ankle Warmers are especially comfortable in bed.

In addition to using Schiki Warmers to keep yourself cozy and warm, Schiki Warmers provide a nurturing feeling of comfort as they embrace you. Enjoy them as a fashion accessory too. Schiki Warmers come in a variety of color choices.

Pulse Warmers are generally a bit larger than wrist warmers and shorter than arm warmers.

Ankle Warmers are generally shorter than leg warmers.

And now 100% Cashmere Pulse Warmers are available in 2 colors and sizes.