What do you wear on your feet for cold weather riding?
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What do you wear on your feet for cold weather riding?
I have platform pedals, so it's just sneakers and a warm pair of socks. Nothing fancy.
sock liners, wool socks, winter Sidis, Sugoi booties, + chemical toe warmers if it is really, really cold
So far for me it's been a thicker pair of wool socks (I'm currently lovin' the DeFeet Blaze wool sock) and a pair of Pearl Izumi Cyclone Toe Covers. This has sufficed for me in temps down to the upper 20's/low 30's. Have not attempted to ride in temps lower than that, thus far...so that's all I've ever used up to this point.
Heavy wool socks, Voler shoe covers, and if it's below 40°F, plastic bags between my socks and shoes.
Toe covers just cut off the circulation to my toes and make them colder.
Smart Wool cycling socks of various thickness, and when it is really cold, Woolie Bullies. Neoprene booties for less than 45degrees or so and toe covers when it's between 45 and 55 or so. Chemical heaters if it's not going above the 30's.
I hate cold feet
Lake winter cycling boots (mountain, not road, version), smartwool snowboarding socks, chemical toe warmers.
Wool socks and toe covers. I whoos out when it hits the 30's and ride indoors (Ugh)
My feet hardly ever get cold when riding, even with just one pair of socks in below freezing temps. I think it's because my winter cycling shoes (inexpensive Specialized MTB) are a little roomy, allowing for good circulation. I wear cheap polar-fleece socks which don't quite make it up to the bottom edge of my knickers, and if it's so cold I don't want any skin exposed, bamboo knee highs underneath.
I use adjustable diagonal PowerGrip straps with platform pedals.
Thus I get to enjoy wearing my super warm insulated winter hiking boots, with nice heavy wool socks. :p
No little plastic & velcro slippers or 'booties' for me! LOL :cool:
Booties help a lot for road riding with clipless pedals.
You could also try sealskin socks with toe warmers.
For platforms, I like my mid-weight gortex hiking boots with smartwool insulated socks.
(Anything wrong with booties :confused:) I wear Shimano winter boots with a wool insole, sturdy and roomy, and fairly warm, and add neoprene booties (a bit tight so a bit of a hassle) or roomy Goretex booties over if it's very wet or slushy or very cold. Medium-weight wool socks. I like the feel of clipless.