Waterproof shoecovers

Supergoose
Supergoose Posts: 1,089
edited June 2012 in Road buying advice
Its a 3 season type Im after rather than the heavy duty neoprene types. I realise that, in fact no overshoes are w/proof but Id like to garner your opinion on which ones have worked out for you.

I had been using Northwave H20's last year but to be honest they were not the best.

Any recommendations?
Rock 'n' Roule

Comments

  • thistle_
    thistle_ Posts: 7,219
    I've got Endura MT550s. They can withstand a bit of drizzle but anything more goes through, which means you get cold quicker.

    Do you want to keep your feet dry or do you want to keep them warm when it's wet?
  • Supergoose
    Supergoose Posts: 1,089
    ^ Cheers but these are too heavy. (I have some) Good for winter but Im after something much lighter for use over the summer (lolz) which will repel the water.
    Rock 'n' Roule
  • lef
    lef Posts: 728
    The BBB waterflex ones aren't bad, lightweight and very easy to get on off. Other ones ive use are the PRO ones but the BBB seem to protect a little better than PRO ones.
  • Supergoose
    Supergoose Posts: 1,089
    Nice one, that's the kind of feedback I'm after. What model are the BBB?
    Rock 'n' Roule
  • I've just ordered the Mavic 2012 pro H2O overshoes. They were recommended on the livestrong website as good summer waterproof overshoes (or rather the 2010 version of them was).
  • Secteur
    Secteur Posts: 1,971
    lef wrote:
    The BBB waterflex ones aren't bad, lightweight and very easy to get on off. Other ones ive use are the PRO ones but the BBB seem to protect a little better than PRO ones.

    +1

    I have these (along with the heavy duty ones) and these are just what you're looking for, I think.
  • MattC59
    MattC59 Posts: 5,408
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  • nferrar
    nferrar Posts: 2,511
    Lusso max repel are what I use for this sort of thing