Winter Cycling - Boot Glove + rain covers = warm feet down to 10f.

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Barrettscv
01-06-11, 10:28 AM
I’ll ride down to 10f and find that rain covers will keep my feet warm down to about 40f. I wanted to avoid having a winter set of cycling boots, so I needed to find a way to insulate my existing summer cycling shoes.

My cycling shoes are light weight and well ventilated. Rain covers and Smart-wool socks help keep my feet warm down to about 40f, but colder weather is a real issue. I had a Boot Glove cover for my Alpine ski boots that was gathering dust, so I inserted it between my summer road shoes and my rain covers. They keep my toes warm to 10f and would probably allow me to cycle in colder weather if I wanted.

http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll210/wildcat-bucket/BootGlove.jpg

http://www.dryguy.net/BootGlove.php

Boot Glove is a 5 Mil N2s Neoprene cover that straps around the shoe, covering the toe, tongue, and sides of the boot. I removed the strap that runs under the sole of the shoe, it interfered with the cleat. I used a small square of duct tape to hold the Boot Glove over the toe, but it wasn’t really needed, the rain cover holds the Boot Glove in place. I use the rear strap of the Boot Cover, mostly to help stretch the Boot Glove over the buckles of the shoe. I then put on the rain covers and go cycling.

My cycling shoes perform normally without the extra bulk of heavy socks. This will allow me to keep cycling this winter in Chicago. I’m planning on riding 500 miles this January.

Michael


Baldone
01-06-11, 02:11 PM
Sounds like a commercial but I am interested.

Might get them they are around $25 retail.

Barrettscv
01-06-11, 02:22 PM
I'm a little commercial sounding, I guess. That's just my background as a Sales Engineer.


vantassell
01-07-11, 05:12 AM
This is just what I have been looking for. I have some nice custom shoes that have zero extra room. My regular neoprene booties are not enough for the 20 degree days we've been having. What rain covers are you using these under?

Barrettscv
01-07-11, 05:26 AM
This is just what I have been looking for. I have some nice custom shoes that have zero extra room. My regular neoprene booties are not enough for the 20 degree days we've been having. What rain covers are you using these under?

I've used Sugoi Resistor from REI, just buy it slightly oversized : http://www.rei.com/product/725342

I've had them for three years, and they are holding up well.

Most of the ski shops in SLC should have the Boot Glove on the shelf, I'd call around.