Well I was thinking about my own feet. I wasnt being difficult. Just selfish.
I can only really think of the lakes. Otherwise get some 45NRTH insoles, Thick Merino XC ski socks, The next best 3 hole shoes, and some overshoes.
If your feet need that much shit over them.. have you considered turbo training?
I'm basically saying take the insoles, socks, and shoes you normally wear. Replace them with winter specific ones, and add a weatherproof overshoe. But then I bet you cycle round in flip-flops* most of the year.
(*cant use the term thong. Bad mental image)
I've now had surgery to remove tumors on both my feet, they don't like the cold.
I like riding my bike outdoors in the winter.
These two things are not easy to reconcile, unfortunately.
Its a tricky problem though. Pogies solved my cold hands problems. Wish I could invent similar things for my pedals.
Think I've posted this before. But the best bit advice fro a snowbiking forum. Is to get off and walk every now and again.
Although there is a sale on an unmentionable internet site for heated insoles right now I think.
I'm basically saying take the insoles, socks, and shoes you normally wear. Replace them with winter specific ones, and add a weatherproof overshoe. But then I bet you cycle round in flip-flops* most of the year.
(*cant use the term thong. Bad mental image)
Its a tricky problem though. Pogies solved my cold hands problems. Wish I could invent similar things for my pedals.
Think I've posted this before. But the best bit advice fro a snowbiking forum. Is to get off and walk every now and again.
Although there is a sale on an unmentionable internet site for heated insoles right now I think.