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graphs 03-15-10 12:36 PM

difference between booties
 
Is there a difference between wind/water proof shoe covers you'd use in bad weather and the ones you would use for time trial?

graphs 03-15-10 12:36 PM

And if they are different, what are those differences specifically?

NickDavid 03-15-10 12:43 PM

yes.

Homebrew01 03-15-10 12:46 PM

Time trial shoe covers are just thin lycra for aerodynamics. Winter booties are thick neoprene like scuba clothing. There are some inbetween booties for less cold weather too.

AngryScientist 03-15-10 12:46 PM

this thread has potential.

transamman1999 03-15-10 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by Homebrew01 (Post 10529030)
Time trial shoe covers are just thin lycra for aerodynamics. Winter booties are thick neoprene like scuba clothing. There are some inbetween booties for less cold weather too.

i think the word you're looking for is "wetsuits" lol. some winter booties are like wetsuit material (generally thinner) and NOT waterproof. the thicker & usually more expensive waterproof booties tend to have an extra layer on the outside similar to a rain jacket that makes them waterproof/resistant.


Originally Posted by AngryScientist (Post 10529033)
this thread has potential.

doubtful

graphs 03-15-10 12:56 PM

Yeah, obviously winter ones are going to be thicker/more insulated. It was more the thinner ones for wind and rain that I thought there might be similarities.

RacerOne 03-15-10 03:24 PM

Booties come in all shapes, sizes and thickness, buy they ones for your situation.


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