Sorry I seem to be replying to two threads and am not sure what has been
said, so sorry for any redundancies. I would recommend a simple shoe cover
if the cold is due to wind going through your shoes. For colder weather,
there are neoprene booties shoe covers that work very well in blocking wind
I have the same issues with my feet. I wear Uggs boots which are suede
lined with shearling with one or 2 layers of wool socks. I have been told
electric socks are good but haven't tried them.
For the core, my back and arm pits would sweat with a jacket so I use a
windblock like the Riv lobst
As an unreformed connected foot/pedal rider due to results of injury and
recovery. I have a pair of Lake brand cold weather riding shoes that look a
bit like a cross country ski "boot" that I've had for decades. They aren't
waterproof but not on my problem list these days. The fit feels sloppy
I’m new to cold winter riding so have just a little experience. I asked a
similar, but not the same, question about cold toes last year:
https://groups.google.com/g/rbw-owners-bunch/c/fhxPz3ZpXMY/m/.
Now that Philadlelphia‘s temps are In the 20’s, I’ll be re- reading and
re-evaluating for this