Re: [RBW] Re: Shoes for winter riding

2022-01-27 Thread Toshi Takeuchi
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

[RBW] Re: Shoes for winter riding

2022-01-27 Thread Pam Bikes
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

[RBW] Re: Shoes for winter riding

2022-01-27 Thread ascpgh
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

[RBW] Re: Shoes for winter riding

2022-01-27 Thread Roberta
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