Old 01-17-06 | 02:56 PM
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Bikes: Salsa Las Cruces, Burley R&R and a boat load of others.

Originally Posted by Jarery
I use shimano's sandals. I can ride clipped in, and they adjust to no socks in summer or 4 pairs of socks in winter. At work they dry in about 10 minutes.

Doesnt solve your wanting to use your current shoes though. For that, tape over all the ventilation holes in your shoes, and then get booties.
In the warm months I use Lake sandals. They have a lip to protect your toes a bit. And these are great for the occasional creek or monumental water fountain. When it's 59-33 F I use plastic bags or booties. I think that it is good to have some plastic bags with you for really bad rain.

I do have 2 pairs of shoes and that is worth it. Just get some next year when they go on sale. I've found that switching between 2 pairs now, lasts as long as buying 3 pairs sequentially.

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