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    Descente Shoe Covers - $3.30 shipped at Amazon

    Amazon.com: Descente Men's Running Element Toe Covers: Sports & Outdoors

    Got 2 pairs. They seem to fit well and are well made enough. For the price, I figured its a no brainer.

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    What size did you get?

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    Thanks, picked up 2 pair myself. Went with Larges for my size 10.5 feet. Used the sizing chart here:
    Descente Element Toe Covers for biking shoes

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    thanks!

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    Thanks musicmaster! I was just thinking about some type of cover while riding today and my toes were feeling the cool fall air!

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    Thanks for the tip! Picked up a spare set.

    Have another brand of these neoprene toe warmers that Ive had for over~15 yrs- one of the most useful items ever to keep in your cycling gear bag!

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    perfect! THANKS!

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    Great find... They also have the Descente Element Shoe Covers for $11.99 & the Descente Shelter Shoe Covers for $15.00 (SM & LG only). That's 70 percent off MSRP.
    Amazon.com: Descente Men's Running Element Shoe Covers: Sports & Outdoors
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    Larges are 4.30, but still a killer deal with prime. Picked up a pair for the upcoming cold.

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    shipping cost more than the item.

    is there something I'm missing?

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    To get free shipping, you need to spend $25 at Amazon.com and have your items shipped to an address in the USA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herkwo View Post
    Great find... They also have the Descente Element Shoe Covers for $11.99 & the Descente Shelter Shoe Covers for $15.00 (SM & LG only). That's 70 percent off MSRP.
    Amazon.com: Descente Men's Running Element Shoe Covers: Sports & Outdoors
    I picked up the shoe covers and they're great. The Coldout leg warmers are also a great deal. Now I just need some arm warmers and a rain jacket and I'll be set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rkgriffin View Post
    What size did you get?
    Socks, Toe, Shoe Covers and Sandals
    XS S M L XL
    Women's Shoe Size <6 6-8 8-10 10-12 12+
    Men's Shoe Size <5 6-8 8-10 10-13 13+
    Euro 35-37 37-41 41-44 44-48 48+

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    Quote Originally Posted by musicmaster View Post
    Amazon.com: Descente Men's Running Element Toe Covers: Sports & Outdoors



    Got 2 pairs. They seem to fit well and are well made enough. For the price, I figured its a no brainer.
    Its a no brainer for the price

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