It doesn't even need to be damp for my shoes to get dirty. I live in the country which I share with tractors and horses.
We have mud/dust (mostly mud) out here, rather than black slime.
I wear oversocks loads in spring, autumn and cooler rides in the summer. They only do a little to keep feet warm but often that's enough.
I don't really like wearing overshoes until 10° (or rain). As i'm sure you're aware they're annoying things and don't last.
Let the oversock into your life @Hovis. Or don't...
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It doesn't even need to be damp for my shoes to get dirty. I live in the country which I share with tractors and horses.
We have mud/dust (mostly mud) out here, rather than black slime.
I wear oversocks loads in spring, autumn and cooler rides in the summer. They only do a little to keep feet warm but often that's enough.
I don't really like wearing overshoes until 10° (or rain). As i'm sure you're aware they're annoying things and don't last.
Let the oversock into your life @Hovis. Or don't...