Hi Folks,
I had a pretty damp cycle to work this morning, my Wispa was great and having mudguards certainly makes time spent out in the wet more bearable. I have been cycling long enough to know that staying dry is just not an option as it will either be rain or perspiration that gets you in the end.
I was wondering what everyone else does about their foot wear in the rain – I have some overshoes that fit my clippiy shoes for my other bikes but don’t think I want to put a set of those on over my trainers, and I got pretty wet/cold toes this morning!
Ta,
MrH.
I had a pretty damp cycle to work this morning, my Wispa was great and having mudguards certainly makes time spent out in the wet more bearable. I have been cycling long enough to know that staying dry is just not an option as it will either be rain or perspiration that gets you in the end.
I was wondering what everyone else does about their foot wear in the rain – I have some overshoes that fit my clippiy shoes for my other bikes but don’t think I want to put a set of those on over my trainers, and I got pretty wet/cold toes this morning!
Ta,
MrH.