Winter warmers.

Bikerbaboon
Bikerbaboon Posts: 1,017
edited October 2008 in MTB general
How do you like to keep you feet warm and dry?
Pick one of hte options above and please leave a reson why you went for that option.
If you use 2 options please pick the one that you feel helps the most.
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Comments

  • Overshoes for me. The reason why, after spending 80 odd quid on some spesh spd's i wasnt in the mood to buy some winter boots so went for the cheaper option of overshoes :wink:
  • OwenB
    OwenB Posts: 606
    I use flat pedals and don't like riding in walking boots so not sure what's available in waterproof footwear suitable for flats, so the easy option as I see it is a pair of sealskinz socks. Although I've found that when you ride into really deep puddles they tend to let water in over the tops! :lol:
  • Bikerbaboon
    Bikerbaboon Posts: 1,017
    OwenB wrote:
    I use flat pedals and don't like riding in walking boots so not sure what's available in waterproof footwear suitable for flats, so the easy option as I see it is a pair of sealskinz socks. Although I've found that when you ride into really deep puddles they tend to let water in over the tops! :lol:


    Chest high waders ?

    http://www.orvis.co.uk/store/shop.aspx? ... 872&bhcp=1 :P
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  • .blitz
    .blitz Posts: 6,197
    Roadie overshoes. Yet to find some Winter shoes that aren't restrictive in some way.
  • OwenB
    OwenB Posts: 606
    OwenB wrote:
    I use flat pedals and don't like riding in walking boots so not sure what's available in waterproof footwear suitable for flats, so the easy option as I see it is a pair of sealskinz socks. Although I've found that when you ride into really deep puddles they tend to let water in over the tops! :lol:


    Chest high waders ?

    http://www.orvis.co.uk/store/shop.aspx? ... 872&bhcp=1 :P

    Are they breathable?