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    Toe/Shoe Covers for Road Shoes?

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    I have a pair of PI toe covers that work fine with my mtn. shoes, but the larger cleats on my LOOK pedals don't work well with these. My shoes came with toe covers that amount to windbreakers--fine until it gets much below 55. I just finished a 30 mile ride in 48º damp weather and my poor toes were totally numb for most of it (which makes clipping-in tough, since I couldn't feel my feet).

    Any suggestions for specific toe or shoe covers that are warm and have an ample opening for road shoes?
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    I don't have an answer to your question, but if you're not already wearing wool socks, they will help with the cold feet. They won't eliminate the need for toe/shoe covers, but they do help.

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    Why don't you just get another set of the PI toe covers and cut the opening at the bottom to allow the Look cleat to fit? The bottoms of those things can - and usually must - be cut to allow different cleat sizes.
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    I have a pair of PI toe covers that fit fine over my Look cleats, but they make my feet even colder because they cut the circulation to my toes. For me it's full shoe covers or nothing. (Sugoi, and they fit fine over my cleats too. But you should be able to enlarge the cleat hole if you need to.)

    #1 rule of warm feet is nothing can be even the slightest bit tight. You may find that your feet are warmer in thin summer socks, if thick socks take up too much room in your shoes.

    In a pinch you can put plastic bags over your socks, inside your shoes. It's amazing how much warmer your feet stay just from blocking the wind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    I don't have an answer to your question, but if you're not already wearing wool socks, they will help with the cold feet. They won't eliminate the need for toe/shoe covers, but they do help.
    Oh, I am a total Smartwool ho (I wear them 99% of the time--for casual wear, too). I was wearing a pair of Adrenalines, which are a reasonably heavy sock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7rider View Post
    Why don't you just get another set of the PI toe covers and cut the opening at the bottom to allow the Look cleat to fit? The bottoms of those things can - and usually must - be cut to allow different cleat sizes.
    I wondered if I might want to do that. I think my current toe warmers are the Calien Toes model.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    #1 rule of warm feet is nothing can be even the slightest bit tight. You may find that your feet are warmer in thin summer socks, if thick socks take up too much room in your shoes.
    Very true. Woolie Boolies are great in my roomy sneakers, but too tight in my less-roomy cycling shoes because they are so thick. Also I don't like lots of elastic around the mid-foot/arch. DeFeet Wooleators are good for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    #1 rule of warm feet is nothing can be even the slightest bit tight. You may find that your feet are warmer in thin summer socks, if thick socks take up too much room in your shoes.

    In a pinch you can put plastic bags over your socks, inside your shoes. It's amazing how much warmer your feet stay just from blocking the wind.
    My shoes are actually a hair large. LG doesn't make half-sizes in their smaller end of the sizing range, so I really need a 39.5, but am in a 40--which works well with heavier socks. Definitely not an issue of shoes being too snug.

    The toe covers I had on today probably serve the same purpose. They were great a few weeks back when we did a ride on a day that was 55 or so. I definitely noticed that loss of 7º.

    I may look into full shoe covers...that makes sense that they would fit better, overall.
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    Funny, my toe covers (PI) fit perfectly with my road shoes, but when I wore them with my mtb/Frog shoes, they are now ripped. I'd like advice for toe covers for mtb shoes! It's too warm for my winter shoes (well, maybe not in the upcoming days) and I have several thicknesses of wool socks. Since I will be mostly riding my new bike with the Frogs until the snow flies, I hope to solve this problem. I also ripped my booties using them on my mtb shoes, when I was actually mountain biking a few years ago.
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    I wear the thin (white lined) Seal Skin Socks. They really do cut the wind and are water resistant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Stoker View Post
    I wear the thin (white lined) Seal Skin Socks. They really do cut the wind and are water resistant.
    What temps are they useful for? I'd like to be able to ride my road bike maybe as cold as freezing. Much colder than that and the roads are likely to be slushy and require my CX or mtn. bikes (and the warmer shoes that go with those SPD pedals).
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    I bought toe covers for my Mavic mtb shoes which I wear on the road with Frog cleats and had to cut a larger hole in the bottom to accommodate the larger cleat. I haven't tried them riding yet, but also have a handful of chemical toe warmers.

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    I use the chemical toe warmers, when it gets below 42 or so, definitely below 40, as well as booties, and wool socks. Nothing worse than cold feet. If I am wearing my PI winter boots. then just the wool socks and sometimes the chemical warmers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    I use the chemical toe warmers, when it gets below 42 or so, definitely below 40, as well as booties, and wool socks. Nothing worse than cold feet. If I am wearing my PI winter boots. then just the wool socks and sometimes the chemical warmers.
    Crankin, how cold can you go with the booties/wool/chemical warmer combination? I know our bodies are all different, just curious. I am hoping the toe covers will help me with the high 40's, last spring my feet would be freezing at 48 degrees...

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    My Seal Skins are pretty warm, have worn them at 0 degrees C (and that's the coldest temperature I will ride!) and my feet are nice and happy. Wish however there is something that could keep my nose warm that doesn't make you look like a bank robber!

 

 

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