Winter Mountain Bike Shoes
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Biking doesn’t have to be only a spring or summer activity. Instead, winter mountain biking is becoming more and more popular. Today’s technology has given birth to a wide array of cycling apparel that ensures that people can bike during the coldest months of the year while also staying warm. The area most people neglect when biking and in general is the feet. It is important to wear comfortable and warm shoes so that one does not get sick or become cold and uncomfortable when riding. The following are some tips for how to choose which winter mountain biking shoes to invest in.
Wearing summer cycling shoes during the winter months just doesn’t make sense. These shoes are not made for the rougher temperatures nor are they always waterproof. The only place such shoes can be worn is in a warm climate like Florida. Some people have used toe straps so that items like Sorel boots or hiking boots can be used during the cold winter months. However, the downside to this is that such shoes are heavy and can make biking more difficult than necessary. This sort of defeats the purpose of winter cycling or biking. Thankfully, there are now winter cycling shoes in which people can invest.
The great thing about winter cycling options is that they keep warm while allowing people to use traditional SPD cycling pedals. Additionally, such shoes are lighter than hiking boots. It is important to look for cycling shoes that have great insulation.
When buying winter cycling shoes, people should try to buy a size larger than normal. This means that a person can not only invest in great cycling shoes but can also wear thick hiking or wool socks with them, too. This just ensures the user is 100% warm and comfortable when partaking in this winter sport. Many such socks often have natural wicking properties, which in turn limits the amount of sweat on one’s feet, too. Moisture isn’t good for feet. Not only can it make a person cold and make them sick but it can result in athlete’s foot.
Bikers should always look into the types of laces available, too. There are typical push and pull lacing systems as well as Velcro options and even some shoes that come with a water protected zip up lace cover, too. Try shoes on to get a feel for how they work. Shoes should fit securely. If a person plans to wear thick socks with the mountain biking shoes, then you should try them on with such socks.
Make sure to double check which type of boot or shoe one is investing in: there are road, mountain bike, and mixed options. Many winter biking shoes can be used with both road and mountain bikes. However, it is important to make sure so that one doesn’t invest in shoes that don’t work with the bike’s pedals.
You can buy winter mountain bike shoes that are made for riding in cold conditions, but they tend to be pricey. If you do not want to fork out that much cash, you can get booties that slip over your bike shoes that have a little hole for the cleat to be exposed. Wool socks are great for keeping your feet and toes warm and dry because they have natural wicking properties that will help your feet stay dry when they sweat.
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Campagnolo Toe Cover Winter 2011Campagnolo Toe Cover Winter 2011. Overshoes. •Toe cover in 2.5 mm thick Neoprene •Reflex piping . |
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Lake MXZ302 Winter BootsLake MXZ302 Winter Boots: Total protection, comfort and durability for the most adventurous winter mountain bike rides. MXZ302 Winter Boots insulate your feet with Outlast smart fabric for warmth in the coldest conditions while a rugged vibram sole t |
£170.99 More Information |
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Mavic 2012 Toe Warmers Winter 2011Mavic 2012 Toe Warmers Winter 2011. Overshoes. Ideal to keep your toes warm on mid-season rides. High wind and water resistant toe warmer with abrasion resistant front. Adjusts perfectly around your cleats. Exo grip for perfect fit. Technologies: &bu |
£14.99 More Information |
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Shimano MW81 Gore-Tex Winter SPD BootsShimano MW81 Gore-Tex Winter SPD Boots. Shoes MTB. •Waterproof Gore-Tex® Insulated Comfort Footwear liner •High visibility reflectors on rear and side of shoes •Triple offset straps prevent pressure points •Fleece liner insole |
£124.99 More Information |
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Campagnolo Neoprene Overshoes Winter 2011Campagnolo Neoprene Overshoes Winter 2011. Overshoes. •Overshoes in totally waterproof 2.5 mm thick Neoprene •Sealed seams •Rear zip with semi-blocking zip pull •Reflex strip . |
£29.99 More Information |
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Vans Gravel Shoes Winter 2011Vans Gravel Shoes Winter 2011. Shoes MTB. Flat pedal enthusiasts rejoice! We've created a shoe that not only performs on the bike, but looks good enough to be worn off of it. Flats, platforms, whatever you call your traditional BMX-style pedals, |
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Vans Warner SPD Shoes Winter 2011Vans Warner SPD Shoes Winter 2011. Shoes MTB. The Warner is BMX racers' and mountain bikers' first choice in style, comfort, and performance for SPD-compatible shoes. The Warner utilizes our lightweight gum rubber "Off the Wall" tre |
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Shimano MW81 Gore-Tex Winter BootsShimano MW81 Gore-Tex Winter Boots: Put an end to cold and wet feet with Shimano MW81 Winter boots. An insulated Gore-Tex lining provides complete waterproof protection whilst allowing your feet to breathe. A stiff sole and mud shedding tread make MW |
£134.99 More Information |
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Northwave Celsius GTX (Gore-Tex) Winter MTB BootsNorthwave Celsius GTX (Gore-Tex) Winter MTB Boots: Waterproof and breathable winter boots for the committed Mountain biker. Celsius GTX boots keep your feet dry and comfortable when you're conquering the trails in the toughest winter conditions. |
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Shimano RW80 Winter Road BootsShimano RW80 Winter Road Boots: Prepare yourself for foul weather riding with a pair of Gore-Tex lined and insulated RW80 shoes, and put an end to cold wet feet Waterproof Gore-Tex liner helps keep water out, yet still allows the foot to breath impro |
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