Thorn Cycles Forum
Community => Non-Thorn Related => Topic started by: neil_p on June 15, 2011, 07:00:00 pm
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I've just done my 15 mile commute... in torrential rain. I have no overshoes at the moment - I sold my Gore Bikewear ones as they felt cumbersome and did not fit my Shimano RT51 shoes very well (seemed to upwards off the heel). I have also tried Altura ones before them.
Can anyone recommend any good waterproof overshoes? If they work, then money is (virtually) no object as I am fed up with duff overshoes and wet feet! :)
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Hi Neil,
I use BBB Hardwear (winter i think) neoprene overshoes. I use a size 46 Specialized shoe and the 45 / 46 overshoe fits really well (very snugly).
As i'm sure you know, water will get in eventually, but i used these on Sunday while riding in the wet for about 6 hours. My feet were really quite dry - and warm thanks to the lack of the wind chill effect.
I'm on my second pair - i wouldn't have bought them again if they were poor.
So that is my recommendation, for what it's worth!
Cheers,
Gary.
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Hi Neil,
I use BBB Hardwear (winter i think) neoprene overshoes. I use a size 46 Specialized shoe and the 45 / 46 overshoe fits really well (very snugly).
As i'm sure you know, water will get in eventually, but i used these on Sunday while riding in the wet for about 6 hours. My feet were really quite dry - and warm thanks to the lack of the wind chill effect.
I'm on my second pair - i wouldn't have bought them again if they were poor.
So that is my recommendation, for what it's worth!
Cheers,
Gary.
Thanks for that... on http://www.wiggle.co.uk/bbb/overshoes/ (http://www.wiggle.co.uk/bbb/overshoes/) they have 3 models of BBB overshoes... Waterflex, Hardwear and Heavy Duty... any idea of the difference? They all seem quite similar and I can't find a BBB website.
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According to the description, the other two types have a velcro under-strap instead of a fixed part of the overshoe, so that they can be used with inline skates.
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From looking at http://www.bbbparts.com (finaly found the website!!) I have found the following:
Hardwear BWS-04 - for cold and wet weather
Heavy Duty BWS-02 - for cold weather
Heavy Duty BWS-02B - for cold weather
Lightflex BWS-10 - neither cold nor wet weather
Raceproof BWS-01 - cold weather
Speedflex BWS-14 - wet weather
Ultraflex BWS-08 - cold and wet weather
Ultrawear BWS-12 - cold and wet weather
Waterflex BWS-03 - wet weather
I'm umming and arring between the Hardwear BWS-04 and Waterflex BWS-03....
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Altura Night Vision City overshoes if you can find them.
Bulky but ultra hard-wearing, waterproof and fit over most shoes.
Ideal commuter overshoe
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I've been using the BBB Waterflex overshoes. They are generally very good for up to 1-2 hours in rain (I also use mudguards). Now after several years they are starting to let some water in :(
I have just received some Showerspass Club Shoe Covers (cost $US40) and they seem to be excellent according to a friend. I have yet to use them in the wet.