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  • Winter Shoes for Flat pedals
  • HB47
    Full Member

    Any recommendations for winter shoes for flats – used my 510s a couple of nights ago and they are still soaked.

    H

    buzz-lightyear
    Free Member

    I sympathise but have no answer.

    HB47
    Full Member

    At the moment multiple pairs of Seal Skin socks seem the only answer – also as the 510s get wet they get heavy

    mintimperial
    Full Member

    I like my Shimano AM41s, the flap keeps most of the water out and they dry out reasonably quickly in the garage.

    HB47
    Full Member

    Thanks , will have a look

    stevede
    Free Member

    Teva links aren’t bad at drying out but are quite stiff, not massively grippy but massively comfy and am41’s take a bit longer to dry out but are grippier, I have both and prefer the am41’s. Neither will keep your feet dry though, knee length sealskins for the win! 5.10 freeriders are my usual shoe of choice but as you say they take an age to dry out and are heavy when soaked.
    If you can find a pair of the old am40’s in your size then they are the ones to go for.

    breadcrumb
    Full Member

    I’ve started wearing an old pair of DCs for winter, dry out loads quicker than my 5:10s. They’re still plenty grippy too.

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