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Date: 08 Feb 2006 08:47:16
From: Steve W
Subject: keeping feet warm, how?
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I've got this problem sorted on my DF but still can't get it right on the 'bent. All the overshoes that I have seen, including the ones I use on the DF are open under the sole so therefore do not do much good on the ,bent!! Any recommendations, preferably for products that are available in the UK. SW
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Date: 13 Feb 2006 12:10:00
From: John Knez
Subject: Re: keeping feet warm, how?
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Steve W wrote: > I've got this problem sorted on my DF but still can't get it right on the > 'bent. > All the overshoes that I have seen, including the ones I use on the DF are > open under the sole so therefore do not do much good on the ,bent!! > Any recommendations, preferably for products that are available in the UK. > > SW > > How about a sock liner inside of neoprene socks. That can be a thick combination, so it may not fit in your cycling shoes. --- John Knez
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Date: 12 Feb 2006 15:44:05
From:
Subject: Re: keeping feet warm, how?
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I use the dry chemical packets mentioned on another post, except I put them inside booties on TOP of the toes of my cycling shoes with cleats exposed. I frequently do 20-mile rides in 20-30 degree temps .. toes are usually a bit cold by the end of a 20-degree ride, but not bad. I did notice the numb-toes-in-warm-weather/cold-toes-in-cold-weather syndrome MUCH more when I first started riding bents and it took probably 6 months of regular riding for my body to adapt to the high-foot position. Steve W wrote: > I've got this problem sorted on my DF but still can't get it right on the > 'bent. > All the overshoes that I have seen, including the ones I use on the DF are > open under the sole so therefore do not do much good on the ,bent!! > Any recommendations, preferably for products that are available in the UK. > > SW
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Date: 11 Feb 2006 19:41:13
From: Peter Grange
Subject: Re: keeping feet warm, how?
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In article <dscb6k$1ce$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com >, Steve W <steve.watkin1@btinternet.com > writes >I've got this problem sorted on my DF but still can't get it right on the >'bent. >All the overshoes that I have seen, including the ones I use on the DF are >open under the sole so therefore do not do much good on the ,bent!! >Any recommendations, preferably for products that are available in the UK. > >SW > > For my SMGT I bought the Streamer fairing which I use during the winter. Prevents the cold wind from reaching the feet and much of the lower body. Don't do long rides in the winter though, so don't know what it might be like for longer than a couple of hours. -- Peter Grange
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Date: 09 Feb 2006 09:51:46
From: oldslowbenter
Subject: Re: keeping feet warm, how?
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"Steve W" <steve.watkin1@btinternet.com > wrote in message news:dscb6k$1ce$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com... > I've got this problem sorted on my DF but still can't get it right on the > 'bent. > All the overshoes that I have seen, including the ones I use on the DF are > open under the sole so therefore do not do much good on the ,bent!! > Any recommendations, preferably for products that are available in the UK. > > SW > > Over here in the former colonies, we have packets from China that when opened and exposed to air, produce several hours worth of heat. Some packets are sold to warm hands, and others for feet. The better feet ones have an adhesive bit to stick to our socks. Packets without adhesive tended to migrate from my toes to my heels while riding 'bent. I just recently saw some whole foot size packets at a hardware store. For occasional use the packets at a dollar a pair seem a bargain, but if you commute and need hot feet twice a day, battery powered shoe insoles might be the product for you. I'll leave the google work to you. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =----
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Date: 08 Feb 2006 20:15:50
From: Brian
Subject: Re: keeping feet warm, how?
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"Steve W" <steve.watkin1@btinternet.com > wrote in message news:dscb6k$1ce$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com... > I've got this problem sorted on my DF but still can't get it right on the > 'bent. > All the overshoes that I have seen, including the ones I use on the DF are > open under the sole so therefore do not do much good on the ,bent!! > Any recommendations, preferably for products that are available in the UK. > > SW > You're gonna laugh... Platform pedals...and Moon Boots. Moon Boots: those cheap plastic boots with the nylon leggings, and a felt "booty" lining the inside. I use them on my DF during the coldest, wettest, arrfullest weather we get 'round here. Keeps the feets warm AND dry. Waterproof, yet (just) flexible enough to ride in.
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