Overshoes for large feet (13+)
si_harp
Posts: 23
Hi all, I've had a look on the forum and haven't found much regarding this.
I'm after my first pair of overshoes however I'm worried I cannot get a pair in my size.
I have UK size 13 (EU49) Shimano SPD shoes. I have a friend how is size 11 and he says the largest Endura size is a tight fit on his shoes!
Anyone out there with large feet and decent overshoes? Ideally I'm looking for a pair that can be used for MTB'in too.
Cheers
Simon
I'm after my first pair of overshoes however I'm worried I cannot get a pair in my size.
I have UK size 13 (EU49) Shimano SPD shoes. I have a friend how is size 11 and he says the largest Endura size is a tight fit on his shoes!
Anyone out there with large feet and decent overshoes? Ideally I'm looking for a pair that can be used for MTB'in too.
Cheers
Simon
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A possible alternate, if you're still struggling to find suitable overshoes...
Sealskinz Thermal Waterproof Socks - available in XL
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/SealSkinz_Mid_Thermal_Merino_Waterproof_Socks/5300005319/Cycling weakly0 -
Thanks for the link, they do sound good but no protection for my shoes.0
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These are good, very stretchy, fit my size 12s easily. They are windproof but not ideal for prolonged rain.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=22689He is not the messiah, he is a very naughty boy !!0 -
Thanks for the replies guys. The PRO make seem to be good, cant see how I missed them! What about these ones...
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=43302
Look suitable for road and MTB and also cheaper (important for a student Why does it mention "In-line skates" however? :S
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Trash bags work very well, for a one shot use thing. Cheap, easy to find, easy to make, easy to get rid of.0
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I use the pro ones and im a 15!0
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si_harp wrote:Thanks for the replies guys. The PRO make seem to be good, cant see how I missed them! What about these ones...
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=43302
Look suitable for road and MTB and also cheaper (important for a student Why does it mention "In-line skates" however? :S
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Lol I guess, I just thought it was a bit weird mentioning skates, I thought they would be much larger than cycling shoes.
Thanks brownbosh, I guess thats the XXXL ones you have? In which case will they be too big for a size 13?
Trying to make my mind about about these two...
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=43302
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=43210
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Yep id say XXl for 13's. I like them to fit tightly.0
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I have the BBB Waterflex
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BBB-Waterflex-Cyc ... 3ef9f000a9
The size 47/48 fit comfortably over my size 50 shoes (UK size 14). I've had them for a year and have had no problems using them for road and MTB rides.1998 Marin Hawk Hill
2008 Specialized FSR XC Comp
2008 Scott Speedster S30 FB
SLOW RIDES FOR UNFIT PEOPLE - Find us on Facebook or in the MTB Rides section of this forum.0 -
Not the best lookers but they do size 47-49.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=319850 -
Obviously not checking thread dates... are we? :roll:Start with a budget, finish with a mortgage!0
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I managed to get some BBB "heavyduty" neoprene 47/48 from ebay (£18) and they work fine!0