I bought some Boardman stretch neoprene overboots and they proved utterly ueseless last week in a full day's riding in heavy rain. My smart leather trainers have been unuseable for 3 days while they slowly dry out - which is a shame because I thought that combination would give me what I needed for touring (using the trainers for going out in the evenings).
I already have some sealskin socks that I'm going to try but if I use them with leather shoes I'm going to have the same problem - wet shoes in the evenings. So is there a type of shoe that looks OK but is made of non-absorbent material - PVC I'm guessing. It wouldn't matter if the upper had perforations for air flow as long as the material itself didn't get waterlogged.
Mike
I already have some sealskin socks that I'm going to try but if I use them with leather shoes I'm going to have the same problem - wet shoes in the evenings. So is there a type of shoe that looks OK but is made of non-absorbent material - PVC I'm guessing. It wouldn't matter if the upper had perforations for air flow as long as the material itself didn't get waterlogged.
Mike