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don’t reckon they’d need to be that waterproof, if your mudguards offer enough coverage. Just don’t stop and rest your foot in a puddle :)
The whole point of the shoes is to have a pair of SPD Trainers that I can cycle and walk in, without looking like I'm wearing cycling shoes. If there are puddles...
I don’t reckon they’d need to be that waterproof, if your mudguards offer enough coverage. Just don’t stop and rest your foot in a puddle :)