Thursday, January 21, 2010

Waterproof Cycling Shoes Does Anyone Know Of Any Cycling Shoe Covers That Are Truly Waterproof?

Does anyone know of any cycling shoe covers that are truly waterproof? - waterproof cycling shoes

I am looking for a pair of shoes to affordable coverage, I need something that is truly waterproof, but I read many reviews that many "waterproof" boots say are water resistant to protect no more than a few minutes after the rain continues. Does anyone have any experience with a decent price boots keep your feet warm and dry for a few hours?

5 comments:

silverbu... said...

In cold weather, use a plastic bag in my socks in my shoes. It seems the ghetto, but works like a champ. I do not know how the shoes from neoprene almost nothing, so you should only if its really cold.

If the rain in the summer, do not worry. With my blood, sweat, and my shoes are soaked in a few hours, even if it does not rain.

OnTheRoa... said...

Welcome Addison

Most manufacturers do not list your shoes or boots, because you need a hole in their support for the shoe. There are a lot of boots and covers here:

http://www.realcyclist.com/roadbike/Cycl ...

I only need the IP "Cali feet", because you just drag.

Are you ride a bike, or platform pedals? This would make a difference. Platform allows you to travel with a pair of regular Gore-Tex shoes or tennis shoes.

If you want a mountain bike or on the road clipless is truly waterproof, you need a little strength and a spray bottle of Campo Seco, Nikwax, impregnation or other things off. You can also use a plastic bag in the foot before the boots.
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OnTheRoa... said...

Welcome Addison

Most manufacturers do not list your shoes or boots, because you need a hole in their support for the shoe. There are a lot of boots and covers here:

http://www.realcyclist.com/roadbike/Cycl ...

I only need the IP "Cali feet", because you just drag.

Are you ride a bike, or platform pedals? This would make a difference. Platform allows you to travel with a pair of regular Gore-Tex shoes or tennis shoes.

If you want a mountain bike or on the road clipless is truly waterproof, you need a little strength and a spray bottle of Campo Seco, Nikwax, impregnation or other things off. You can also use a plastic bag in the foot before the boots.
.

mtrlbike... said...

Not really doing much, but the pants are waterproof. The water still seeps through the legs of the head, soaking his feet. The best thing we can expect when it rains and the cold is that your feet warm. If your bike is a good set of fenders (mudguards) is a long way to reduce splashing and keeps the feet go dry.

irish gef said...

not and never will, but the best brand, the u is the Pro 1 covers or blankets bontregar but other than that is impossible because I have looked everywhere and I pee everywhere, trying to seven different brands near

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