Winter Shoes
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Winter Shoes
I'm preparing for a likely move from GA to Mass. and wonder whether the "nice" winter shoes are worth it (Lake, Sidi, etc.) or should I just upgrade to some better shoe covers? Any thoughts appreciated.
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Depends on how cold you want to ride.
Booties get me down to around freezing. My Lakes are still toasty in the single-digits.
Booties get me down to around freezing. My Lakes are still toasty in the single-digits.
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I think it's time for some Lakes, then, I wanna keep riding all year long....
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Lakes in Mass. it gets chilly a lot in winter. far less hassle with lakes than shoe covers or that sorta extra garbage on normal shoes.
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It's a highly subjective question. For me, the full booties and the long ski socks keep me warm into the single digits (maybe below that, haven't tried it yet).