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Originally Posted by Allegheny Jet
Some of my buddies swear by Hot Hands brand toe warmers. I use toe covers when it's <40 and neoprene Gators when it's <33 degrees. I always wear thick wool socks on cold days. I will also pack an extra pr of winter gloves in my jacket when doing intervals. Usually the first pr is soaked from sweat and I switch gloves for the ride back home and WD.
Thanx Ajet,

My shoes are too tight for anything thicker than Defeet wool socks. May try the extra gloves trick though. First I"ll try some thin glove liners, they used to do the trick in back in my skiing days.

Originally Posted by Hermes
I use the toe warmers that are used by skiers for the colder temperatures. They work well in the cycling shoe and I typically put them over the top of the toes. Usually, I wait until it warms up.
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