Every year around this time I um and arr over sticking with normal riding shoes & sealskinz or getting some proper winter riding shoes or boots i.e mw80's
Whats the general consensus on whats hot or not?
With sealskinz and waterproof boots you have to make sure they are sealed at the top, otherwise you will ride round with bags of water on your feet.
I just use sealskinz and overshoes.
winter boots is without a doubt the best £60 i ever spent on biking stuff.
I've used northwave and specialized. both good. prefer the specialized.
After years of soggy feet with sealsinz, overshoes etc, took the plunge and went for some MW80s last winter. Best bit of clothing I have bought in years. Wear them with woolie bollie merino socks. Superb.
Socks sometimes get a little bit damp from water running in the top but nothing significant. and being merino your feet are still warm.
I dont find them too hot.
Winter boots are ace - warm dry feet. Definitly better than summer shoes and Sealskinz, or overshoes. Ony downside for me is the extra weight, when I first switch over in autumn they do feel like lead boots. But then when you put your summer shoes on again in spring you feel great.
cycle surgery have loads of lake LX140 boots on sale
I've used and worn out SealSkin socks (bit rubbish), NorthWave Celcius boots (cold), Shimano MT90L's boots and am currently using some MW80's, wish I'd got the MW80's initially.
I thoughly recommend MW80's, especially if you can't afford MZ302's which are probably the ultimate winter boot.
Though the MT90's are a great boot too, just obviously not as well sealed around the ankle.
I've had a pair of Shimano MT90s for the last 5 or 6 years. As above, warm, dry feet.
When they eventually break/wear out, I won't be going back to Sealskinz, summer shoes and overshoes.
I've been wearing MT90s for the last 5 winters & they've still got more in them.
I use shimano MT41 (mesh sides)+ sealskinz, not had any problems. Out is all weathers - deep snow, rain, low temps. work for me.
MW80's get rave reviews and last well. Some good deals at the moment as they're being replaced by the virtually identical MW81. I picked a pair up for £100.
I have Spesh Defroster winter boots and various sealskinz socks. I never use the sealskinz anymore (they fill with water and aren't particularly warm when they do) and only use the winter boots for short rides (grab and go appeal) or when I know I'll be pushing a lot. For a 'normal' winter ride quality merino socks (like woolie boolies), my normal MTB shoes and neoprene overshoes is my preferred choice. Yes your feet will get wet slightly faster but they'll stay warm when wet which is the critical thing. Not sure if there is a genuinely waterproof pair of winter boots out there, the big holes you put your feet in hinder that. I guess with gaffer tape, tight gaiters or waterproof over-trousers going over the tops of them might work but none of those appeal to me.
the discounted Lakes are here
http://www.cyclesportsuk.co.uk/index.php?cPath=576
not at Cycle Surgery as mentioned ^^^^^^
cycle surgery have loads of lake LX140 boots on sale
Cycle surgery do have some lakes that look a bit like that, neoprene in a shell type thing, and they are discounted much more than that.
lake LX140
You mean the MX but +1 just superb booots 4 year old and look as good as new. i think they will last for ever - not cheap but worth it IMHO
winter boots plus woolie boolies here.
[i]Winter boots are ace - warm dry feet.[/i]
What winter boots do you use that keep your feet dry? I use mw80 and the water comes in from the top, as in running down my legs into the boots. Unless you wear over trousers then how do your feet stay dry?
Cycle surgery do have some lakes that look a bit like that, neoprene in a shell type thing, and they are discounted much more than that.
http://www.cyclesurgery.com/mtb-shoes/clothing/fcp-category/list?resetFilters=true
can't see any Lakes here??? are there 2 Cycle Surgeries???
can you post a link as I am after some winter boots thanks 😀
seen them in the shops, but can't see them online 🙁
Saw them in Chertsey (Snow and Rock) and also the one near Liverpool Street (the one with Runners Need)
Might have a wander over there on Wednesday.
ok ta no where near a Cycle Surgery 🙁 on in Snow and Rock Filton is my closest and not over the bridge for a while
Are the MW80s actually much use as the neoprene cuff isn't waterproof is it?
They keep my feet warm, dry enough in light rain, but my feet get wet in heavy rain. They do still stay warm though.
Would Spesh defrosters be better, as their main aim is warmth ratehr than waterproof, and the waterproof of the Shimano's seems a bit pointless if there's alot of water (and therefore spray)
Don't think the defroster gets very good reviews.
for neoprene cuffs you need waterproofs that cover this stealth IMHO or rain will run done your leg and into the boot via the cuff. the weal point in any boot IMHO
You could perhaps use gaitors or a cut up marigold but that would look silly
You could perhaps use gaitors or a cut up marigold but that would look silly
You are talking to grown up man (& women) who ride in the wet close to sub zero temperatures (& below), covered in mud & all sort of nasty stuff.... I really don't think what you look like matters in the slightest to anyone else, as they all think were just mad.
I just looked in the CycleSurgery nr Liverpool Street (the one with a Runners Need in) - they have the LX140s at £54 - there was a 43 on display.
I also saw them at this price in the Chertsey CycleSurgery some months ago.
They seem a bit narrow for me, and they also seemed a little heavier than the MW80s, and the sole wasn't as stiff.
Would Spesh defrosters be better, as their main aim is warmth ratehr than waterproof, and the waterproof of the Shimano's seems a bit pointless if there's alot of water (and therefore spray)
Don't think the defroster gets very good reviews.
If you like Specilized shoe fit you'll like these. They're about as waterproof as Shimano - ie they've a big hole in the top. The main part of them is as waterproof as anything else. Gore Tex seems a bit of a waste of time on cycling boots frankly.
They're not warm - no real insulation at all as far as I can tell. Don't keep my feet as warm as the old Shimanos. Check the front page - new defrosters (but won't be in the UK for this winter) that address this.
[list]my specialized defroster boots, very waterproof boots although the almost solid hard rubber tread and solid plastic sole are lethal on wet rock+roots if not carefull and no insulation not so good for winter.5/10. 5 for lightness and general waterproofness. never had a pair of shoes that caused more concern under foot. a set of wheelies would prob be better in any condition.
keep my feet dry though 😕
whats the best non boot type? or are the cuffs removable?
Shimano mw80's end of thread. your feet will not be cold again.
forgot to add the hard rubber grips are even worse in winter + no insulation. the spec defroster prob has the cali sense of cold in mind.
+1Shimano mw80's end of thread. your feet will not be cold again.
Whatever you decide to do, do it quickly, as winter boots tend to get sold out about this time of year and don't come back into stock until spring - go figure!
absolutely love my Northwave Celsius boots
absolutely love my Northwave Celsius boots
Me too! best £110 i spent last year! Incredibly stiff sole,hidden lacing system and very light too!