If it's that cold don't ride. Really not worth it. Speaking from bitter experience.Anybody else suffers from cold feet? I had a ride out on Wednesday and a pleasurable ride turned into a miserable one because of cold feet, despite having thermal socks, shoes lined with tinfoil and neoprene overshoes on I just couldn't get warm. The cleats were acting like heat sinks. Roll-on spring!
Anybody else suffers from cold feet? I had a ride out on Wednesday and a pleasurable ride turned into a miserable one because of cold feet, despite having thermal socks, shoes lined with tinfoil and neoprene overshoes on I just couldn't get warm. The cleats were acting like heat sinks. Roll-on spring!
I hear you, I really do. The thing is, I start to get a guilt trip if I don't go out, especially when the weather looks ok. I try and ride at least three times a week, this doesn't always work out due to the grandparent duties I'm committed to.If it's that cold don't ride. Really not worth it. Speaking from bitter experience.
Oh we all get cyclists guilt I always want to do at least 100 miles a week, blast past that in the warmer months but more challenging in winter. One bad injury though & it properly ruins the enjoyment unfortunately.I hear you, I really do. The thing is, I start to get a guilt trip if I don't go out, especially when the weather looks ok. I try and ride at least three times a week, this doesn't always work out due to the grandparent duties I'm committed to.
Anybody else suffers from cold feet?
I use a pair of Northwaves plus Gripgrab overshoes. The Northwaves were quite expensive but had them about three years and still going strong.I cannot recommend winter boots highly enough. Lots of different brands - I use Northwave Celsius Artic.
https://www.bike-discount.de/en/buy/northwave-celsius-arctic-plus-mtb-winter-shoes-950743
Your feet won't get cold in these.