pulling your tights over the top of your shoe covers goes a long way to keeping water out of your shoes (and making sure your socks are tucked all of the way in too) Winter shoes - a few companies, Sidi, Northwave and maybe some others - make them will keep your feet dry for hours if you are careful about making sure that your socks are not sticking out of the neoprene cuff at all and your tights are not wicking water down inside. Top these shoes with booties and even the worst storms won't wet your feet.
Of course if your cleat holes go all of the way through the bottoms of your shoe and you want to even stand a chance of staying dry you need to seal up holes - silicone caulking applied to the inside of the shoe (take the insole out of course) helps a lot and is removable if you need to change the cleats.



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thanks, keep em coming.
