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Originally posted by GreyWolf View PostI wear MTB shoes on the commute even though it is on a road bike. Purists might not like it but it makes walking the length of the building from the bike parking out front to the changing rooms at the back a lot easier. All of it on concrete floors.
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I wear MTB shoes on the commute even though it is on a road bike. Purists might not like it but it makes walking the length of the building from the bike parking out front to the changing rooms at the back a lot easier. All of it on concrete floors.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI have all purpose SPDs and frequently haul my arse and bike through the woods to ClientCo, so MTB is the way to go. Have sent hubby a link to Endura MTB overshoes for my Christmas present.
I just wear gortex socks and an extra pair of regular socks for MTB. Don't use clips on that bike anyway.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostAh, Ted. No.
Those are MTB boots, we're talking road use here. So something like this : Louis Garneau Glacier Road Shoe review | road.cc
But most people just go with overshoes and an extra pair/thermal of socks. It doesn't really get cold enough here to warrant winter boots, and thats the main advantage for them. Your feet will still get wet eventually regardless of what you wear, the water soaks into whatever you have on your legs and seeps down to your feet anyway.
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Originally posted by GreyWolf View PostNo, what you want are winter boots. You are a contractor, why go for the cheap add-on to existing kit when you can buy a whole new set just for winter use?
Nice pair of Shimano MW80s is what you want.
Those are MTB boots, we're talking road use here. So something like this : Louis Garneau Glacier Road Shoe review | road.cc
But most people just go with overshoes and an extra pair/thermal of socks. It doesn't really get cold enough here to warrant winter boots, and thats the main advantage for them. Your feet will still get wet eventually regardless of what you wear, the water soaks into whatever you have on your legs and seeps down to your feet anyway.
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Winter Boots
No, what you want are winter boots. You are a contractor, why go for the cheap add-on to existing kit when you can buy a whole new set just for winter use?
Nice pair of Shimano MW80s is what you want.
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Definitely.
The lightweight ones are cheaper and ok if you know it's going to be dry or are a real weight weeny, neoprene ones are the best. Make sure you get some with reinforced toes or they'll wear through quickly and be useless. Flouro yellow is entirely optional, personally I went with blackLast edited by DaveB; 11 November 2013, 09:58.
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Overshoes for sure, I wear two pairs when its really really cold and going to be out many hours. Even then the cold eventually finds its way through. Ive found the Endura overshoes really good.
Dont fall into the trap of wearing overly thick socks, if you restrict the space in the bike shoe there's no air pockets which hold the warmer air to keep you foot warm.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFeet froze yesterday despite warm socks. Think I'm going to have to.
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Feet froze yesterday despite warm socks. Think I'm going to have to.
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Yes, they work well, and at sub-zero temperatures they'll prevent frostbite. Don't worry, you're going to look silly anyway covered in lycra.
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Question for the cyclists.
12Don't be daft, they look ridiculous33.33%4Yep, even better in fluorescent yellow58.33%7Riding AndyW's mum keeps my feet warm8.33%1Overshoes?
Poll to follow
Last edited by mudskipper; 11 November 2013, 08:32.
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