I had a very wet training ride yesterday; 4h in non-stop rain and on flooded roads. When I removed my waterproof winter boots I found myself pouring water out. There was probably a good cup of water sloshing around in there with each cold foot.
Anyone found a simple, reliable solution to stopping water running down the legs and in through the top of the boot, that doesn't also kill the blood circulation?
Ideas I'm tempted to try:
Anyone found a simple, reliable solution to stopping water running down the legs and in through the top of the boot, that doesn't also kill the blood circulation?
Ideas I'm tempted to try:
- wrist section of the nitrile gloves I use when doing oily bike maintenance
- ankle section of a swimming verruca sock (possibly too short)
- drysuit ankle seal turned upside down