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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    perhaps less expensive if you have to pay full retail.... being petite isn't always an asset, but small feet are nice oh - and Sidis run small... no winter boot really comes small enough for me. At least Sidis that are 2 sizes too large can work with thick socks. Lakes in my experience run big. Lakes 2 sizes too big probably wouldn't even stay on my feet...
    Eden, sorry if my post made me sound like a snit! I wasn't criticizing and I can see why you love the Sidis. I have the Sidi Diablos but in my experience, they aren't as warm as the Lakes. I paid full price for the Sidis, too (this was about 3 or 4 years ago). Had to pair them with shoe covers and toe covers. Poor Diablos have seen no wear since winter '07.

    SheFly turned me on to the Lakes. They are clunky and not very stylish, but good for someone who is out for 90+ minutes each ride. My feet are average size and I'm "pre-bunion" so I go for roomy. I also wear smartwool snowboarding socks/chemical toe warmers during the cold months, so I need amble room in the toe box to allow for air circulation.

    Good news, they now make winter Lakes in a women's version.

  2. #2
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    Maybe I'll have to look into them if they go small. My Sidis are a 39 and I'm really a 37 even in Sidi... though with a good thick pair of socks they are tight enough to do, but definitely not tight enough to use for racing. I really did get a good deal on them. They were only $78 and at that I got them as a present, so essentially they were free (of course I never would have presumed to ask for anyone to buy me a $300 pair of shoes - so I did only get them because they were such a good deal).
    I already top my boots with booties to keep rain from going down the tops - out here it is wetness over extreme cold that is more the issue, so stylish or non clunky looking, I am not.
    "Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    stylish or non clunky looking, I am not.
    You can worry about looking clunky when your feet are so big they look smaller and sleeker in booties. I've never tried on a pair of Sidis, but their women's shoes only go up to size 43, which would be plenty for me in other brands, but not apparently in Sidis. Did I mention I'm 5'3"?


    Anyway - my favorite apparel is anything wool. But you knew that.
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  4. #4
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    Winter wear reviews

    My first year at attempting to ride through the winter. My favorite gear discoveries so far:

    Terry COLDweather tights: http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodTY_1817.html
    I haven't used them below 30 F yet, but loved them on my 30 degree rides so far. They seem completely windproof. Comfy fleece lining but not bulky feeling. Pad is just right. Price is good too compared to other winter tights I tried (and returned).

    Nashbar booties: http://www.nashbar.com/bikes//Produc...2_170081_-1___ Tried these for the first time in 30 degree temps, and they made a huge difference. Great price for a windproof/water resistant bootie. I have 41 shoes and got a medium. Fit easily. Very easy on/off. Not sure how they will hold up since I've only used them once but look to be very well made for the price. (On sale now!) Under the booties I wore my touring shoes with two pairs of light socks (one wool, one coolmax).

    Now I just need to figure out my hands and I will be set!
    "No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle" -Winston Churchill

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ritamarie View Post
    Now I just need to figure out my hands and I will be set!
    It was in the low 30s when I rode yesterday, and my hands were baking in my Pearl Izumi Amfib gloves- almost too warm! They're basically insulated ski gloves with leather palms and fingers for grip. If you have good ski gloves, give those a shot. Otherwise, I recommend the Amfibs!

  6. #6
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    Terry T-shorts - LOVE that Dryline material
    DeSoto 400 mile shorts - the pad has a channel down the middle that helps take the pressure off. The material is compression-type but less than the Terry Bella
    DeSoto Forza tri shorts - very minimalist pad, very comfy. Same material as the 400 mile shorts
    Zoot Trifit shorts - a little stretchier than the DeSotos and a little bit thicker fleece pad, but still good for running
    RoadRunnerSports Sportek bras - very supportive and last forever for less than $30
    Sock Guy bike/run socks - they last forever
    Performance brand century gloves - they're the only ones that don't cut in between my 3rd and 4th fingers

    I'm not listing any winter stuff because my winter riding is indoors (see my note under the "snow" thread).

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky View Post
    Otherwise, I recommend the Amfibs!
    Okay!!! Say no more. I just ordered a pair from REI. They were on sale plus I got another 20% off on their special.

    I was just waiting for a good recommendation. Thanks!
    "No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle" -Winston Churchill

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ritamarie View Post
    Okay!!! Say no more. I just ordered a pair from REI. They were on sale plus I got another 20% off on their special.

    I was just waiting for a good recommendation. Thanks!
    Hope that they work out for you!

    I just realized that PI changed their model names again- for 2009, they're calling the Amfib Glove the Barrier Glove. It drives me crazy when they do this

 

 

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