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Old 03-16-17 | 09:22 AM
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andrewclaus
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Originally Posted by BigAura
+1 I tried and ditched seal-skinz for the same reasons along with sweating-wetness anyway. Wool socks & sandals are my preference for touring. My feet do get wet but not cold, and it quickly dries. I'd use the bread-bag method if it was extreme icy-cold-slush.
I also go for the wet but warm method in summer. It seems to work better than trying all manner of things in a futile attempt to keep dry out there!
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