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Originally Posted by flatbutt
My extensive backpacking experience ha s taught me this. You must keep water away from your skin, your head must be covered, your core must be kept warm. When you find a way to keep your feet warm on the bicycle please enlighten me.
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I never tried them, but they have those neoprene slippers that go over your riding shoes. I would expect those to keep your feet pretty dry and pretty warm. My riding shoes allowed the wind/breeze right through which was nice when it was hot, but less so when it was cold and wet.
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