Cold and wet weather is one of the most fearsome combinations to bicycle through, especially when it comes down to keeping your feet warm and dry. As the temperature dips below freezing there is a very real risk of frostbite, especially if your toes get wet. Here are four tried and true methods of keeping the warmth in and the water out.
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I’m baggie between socks and shoes guy myself. The sweaty feet thing has never really been an issue.
I tend to go for the thin wool sock-bag-thick wool sock combination. Again, never a problem with sweaty feet.
Bring on the snow!
nice set – so rad!
nacho libre dood with lucha libra mask, meow!!
something id love to do next year <3