Without proper protection, water, wind, and cold air will conspire to punish your feet and cut your ride short. Keeping your extremities, and especially your feet, comfortable while riding in the ...
Giro’s Xnetic H2O over socks give maximum-stretch, minimum-sweat waterproofing for milder conditions, but they’re pricey and can’t compete with neoprene in colder temps You can trust Cyclingnews Our ...
VeloToze create an effective watertight and aero seal keeping the rain and wind away from your feet, though because they’re made from latex, no sweat gets out either Buy if, You’re seeking a simple, ...
As the Scandanavian maxim says: “There’s no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes.” So the veloToze waterproof cycling gloves and overshoes are a godsend in cold and wet weather, and now’s the ...
When the weather gets nasty, Specialized’s Neoprene Shoe Covers are a helpful piece of kit to have. They pull over road shoes relatively easy, with a big, zippered opening in the rear and holes for ...
Shoe covers, booties, foot warmers – call ’em what you want, they’re essential kit for cold or wet weather riding. Pretty much every cycling clothing manufacturer makes them and they all do the same ...