Have I imagined these toe-warmers?
Matt.K
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I saw some toe-warmers about a week ago on a website, but I have no idea which one.
And since then I've not been able to find them again.
They were like normal toe-warmers, but instead of stopping at the toes there was effectively a strap that carried on the length on the show and around the heel to hold them in place.
They looked a bit like a headband, but with a pointy bit for your toes to go in.
Anyone any ideas?
I managed to destroy my MT500's in a few months of light use :x
And I can't be bothered with the faff of full overshoes anymore as it's only my toes that are cold.
Cheers,
Matt
And since then I've not been able to find them again.
They were like normal toe-warmers, but instead of stopping at the toes there was effectively a strap that carried on the length on the show and around the heel to hold them in place.
They looked a bit like a headband, but with a pointy bit for your toes to go in.
Anyone any ideas?
I managed to destroy my MT500's in a few months of light use :x
And I can't be bothered with the faff of full overshoes anymore as it's only my toes that are cold.
Cheers,
Matt
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Old man Greg66 is the man for bike slippers
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Dunno about the bit that goes round the rest of the shoe, but you can get some sort of neoprene toecaps- as if you'd chopped off the toe part of an overshoe. The cleat helps to hold them on. Mine are Adidas but there are plenty of others, like these:
http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/ ... over-282900 -
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