Originally Posted by
CrewFan
The only problem i run in to is trying to keep my feet warm. The rest of me is ok, just my feet start to freeze at mile 8, out of 10.5 mile trip. I wear wool socks and long pants, but can't keep them warm and by the end of my rides ( when it's low 30's) they are painfully cold.
Neoprene shoe covers will solve your problems. Cold feet and hands are the worst. I used to just double up on the socks, I don't need to tell you how that works. Once I switched to shoe covers I never had cold feet again. I commute year round. Sub_zero temperatures in the winter are common in my neck of the woods. Neoprene shoe covers and lobster gloves are absolute must once it dips below 30.