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Don't bother, eventually you will get wet feet. The water just comes in through the soles of your shoes.
All overshoes do is slow it down a bit.
Don't bother, eventually you will get wet feet. The water just comes in through the soles of your shoes.
Don't bother, eventually you will get wet feet. The water just comes in through the soles of your shoes.
Either the wrists cut off from a pair of marigolds, or you can put "drysuit latex ankle seals" into google and pay about £8-10 for the pukka article.
I've found that I don't get worse than slightly damp, which could easily be sweat (Lake winter boots, marigold wrists covering the top of the boot, from shin skin past the last opening in the top of the boot. and Endura longs over the marigolds).I'm feeling quite exited about using this option worn over my Northwave cycling boots this winter, as I feel that with leggings over the outside of the seal the amount of water getting into the boots could be negligible.
Been looking at the "drysuit latex ankle seals" online and assume that the measurement given, i.e. 36cm or 42cm, is for the larger circumference that we would place facing down over the outside of our cycling shoes/boots?
I'm feeling quite exited about using this option worn over my Northwave cycling boots this winter, as I feel that with leggings over the outside of the seal the amount of water getting into the boots could be negligible.
Does anyone on here use these?
Graham