I have stocked up a a variety of useful kit for the winter at various discount levels but the one thing I can't seem to do in any satisfactory manner is to keep my feet warm and dry in the torrential downpours we have here in Cumbria ( most days at the moment it seems!)
I have considered some overshoes like the ones at Wiggle
Wiggle | dhb Extreme Weather Neoprene Overshoe | Overshoes
and Amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/WaterFlex-overshoes-Size-39-40/dp/B003LXN0WS/ref=sr_1_27?s=cycling&ie=UTF8&qid=1382532344&sr=1-27&keywords=BBB
But they seem to be designed for small slim cycling shoes and I ride to work in my old Keen trainers which are like walking boot style things. Would these products fit over a bulky trainer and what does anyone else do. Waterproof socks? Tesco bags (which slip about a bit in my experience, as do wellies, and lack a certain street cred.. and please note other supermarket bags are available and no favoritism is implied)superhard bare feet? lets me know how you tackle the problem of wet, VERY wet feet please
thanks
I have considered some overshoes like the ones at Wiggle
Wiggle | dhb Extreme Weather Neoprene Overshoe | Overshoes
and Amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/WaterFlex-overshoes-Size-39-40/dp/B003LXN0WS/ref=sr_1_27?s=cycling&ie=UTF8&qid=1382532344&sr=1-27&keywords=BBB
But they seem to be designed for small slim cycling shoes and I ride to work in my old Keen trainers which are like walking boot style things. Would these products fit over a bulky trainer and what does anyone else do. Waterproof socks? Tesco bags (which slip about a bit in my experience, as do wellies, and lack a certain street cred.. and please note other supermarket bags are available and no favoritism is implied)superhard bare feet? lets me know how you tackle the problem of wet, VERY wet feet please
thanks