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Old 01-02-16 | 10:32 AM
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habilis
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Bikes: 90's Bianchi Premio, Raleigh-framed fixed gear, Trek 3500, Centurion hybrid, Dunelt 3-spd, Trek 800

Originally Posted by cncwhiz
I don't think I will be riding in anything under the mid 30's. I am looking at some low to hiking shoes at big five. I think someone commented about inside the shoe toe covers. My wife wants me to get a trainer but I enjoy riding and staring at the walls sounds boring. I don't get to cold except my toes so a few pair of socks and some type of covers sound like they will work for me.
In those temps, you may not need much. Back when I wore cleated leather shoes with perforations, I put plastic sandwich bags over my toes inside the shoes. Surprisingly effective. You won't get moisture build-up because only part of the foot is covered.
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