Physiological health

The human legs contain a large number of blood vessels, nerves and muscle tissues. When the legs are not kept warm enough, the blood vessels will contract. For example, in a cold environment, the contraction of blood vessels in the legs will affect blood circulation, slowing down the blood flow back to the heart, which may lead to increased blood pressure. Long-term coldness of the legs may also cause diseases such as arthritis, because the cold will stimulate the tissues around the joints, causing inflammatory reactions in structures such as the synovial membrane of the joints, causing pain and limited movement. Muscles become stiff in cold environments. If the legs are not well kept warm, the flexibility and strength of the leg muscles will be affected, which is easy to increase the risk of injury for athletes or people who need to stand or walk for a long time, such as muscle strain.

Quality of life
Cold legs can make people feel very uncomfortable and affect the quality of sleep. When sleeping, if the legs are cold, it will make it difficult for the body to relax, turn over frequently, and thus cannot enter deep sleep. Long-term poor sleep can cause a series of health problems, such as lack of energy and lack of concentration.
Advantages of Lamy Snow Boots
"Warming materials
Lamy snow boots use high-quality wool and other warming materials.
Wool has good thermal insulation propert"





