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    Shoe Covers

    I am looking for a pair of shoe covers to wear on rainy/cool days spring and fall seasons. Any suggestions?

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    Depending on what you define as cool you might look at just toe covers. I've found them to help keep your feet warm but since they don't cover ankles I don't get overheated on cool/not cold days like I do with full covers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by morryjg View Post
    Depending on what you define as cool you might look at just toe covers. I've found them to help keep your feet warm but since they don't cover ankles I don't get overheated on cool/not cold days like I do with full covers.
    more for some thing that will keep my feet dry during the rain but not too warm.

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    What kind os shoes do you use? Ventillation makes a bit of difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky13 View Post
    I am looking for a pair of shoe covers to wear on rainy/cool days spring and fall seasons. Any suggestions?
    I have found BBB Waterflex shoe covers to work quite well. Not bulky and do a half decent job of keeping ones toes warm and dry.



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    A shoe cover will help keep your feet dry from above. A front fender with a long mudflap that flares and almost touches the road will make the biggest difference. Without it, the front wheel will spray water on your feet.
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