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  • How do you keep your feet dry in your winter / wet weather shoes ?
  • adi66
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    So it’s hacking it down here today so I thought I know I’ll wear my sparkly (not yet worn in wet weather) Northwave Arctic GTX boots for the commute to work…. Feet got as wet as they would have done with my normal shoes!

    The water seemed to come from the top (ankle) down, despite me doing the upper collar as tight as possible…. Soaking its way into my sock.

    So how does the STW collective stop the water running of your legs getting into ya shoes / boots ?

    Ta

    CountZero
    Full Member

    Sealskinz.

    adi66
    Free Member

    Tried them last year…. Same issue water runs down my leg into them!

    ir_bandito
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    Shimano mt90 boots, Berghaus Glacier ankle gaiters, Altura Attack X trousers.
    But only in winter. In “summer” its too warm. Easier just to accept wet feet. Good socks and well vented shoes will allow feet to dry if they get the chance.

    adi66
    Free Member

    So I wear shorts ALL year round, baggys in the MTB & Lycra on the road bike…

    Might have a go with some gaiters, are they waterproof with a good seal at the top edge ?

    honeybadgerx
    Full Member

    Duct tape around the top of your shoes.

    ernie_lynch
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    stabilizers
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    The only way you will keep your feet dry without the above solution would be some dry suit gaiter (rubber seals) put next to your skin above the boot then rolled over the top of the boot. Otherwise the water will always run down into the boots. I use Shimano winters but I have warm feet so I am not too fussed. Might try it out sometime though.

    Nobeerinthefridge
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    Waterproof trousers over the boots. Looks daft, but feet dry.

    Suggsey
    Free Member

    Full length altura attacks, who gives a damn what you look like if your smug and dry!

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Get a pair of Marigold gloves (other brands are available). Cut them just before the thumb. Use the wrist part to make an effective seal over the top of your boots (you may find it easier to put the “gaiter” on before the boot).

    bforbertie
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    My latest, and so far fairly successful technique is winding a few loops of “sock tape” (like electrical tape)over top of boots or sealskinz then overlapping onto leg- not managed to depilate my ankles so far, though might in fact make the seal even better!

    philjunior
    Free Member

    You don’t, you just make sure they’re warm enough once soaked on the days the rain is that heavy.

    TheBrick
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    +1. I just concentrate on keeping warm. Excepting you are goign to get wet is more realistic and you can still be comfy.

    suburbanreuben
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    Get some Lake MX302/3. They have proper snug fit neoprene cuffs. I have ankles like twiglets but still stay dry.
    NorthWave are cold weather boots and they can’t even spell Arctic right…

    dudeofdoom
    Full Member

    I use army surplus waterproof socks – like sealskins but way cheaper….

    Never had much luck with waterproof footwear tbh on bike or walking 🙁

    shermer75
    Free Member

    Get a pair of Marigold gloves (other brands are available). Cut them just before the thumb. Use the wrist part to make an effective seal over the top of your boots

    chrisb57
    Free Member

    Shimano mw80 boots with knee high sealskinz, also good at keeping ticks of you’re legs

    samuri
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    How long is your commute? Less than an hour. Suck it up. Being cold and wet for an hour or less? Really a problem? Nah.

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