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Shopping online for winter cycling footwear - Springfield Cycling See the very first article on this series here: Choosing a style of footwear. Since the very first winter cycling footwear article appeared in February, we've had one good snowfall, which has almost entirely melted away during the past two days of temperatures in the mid-sixties. Excellent cycling weather, even without winter footwear, and considering how mild this year has been, now's the time for you to negotiate a good price on the pair of cycling shoes for next year. Shopping for shoes online Size. It's recommended that you purchase your winter shoes larger than usual, from half a size to two sizes bigger than your street shoes, to support thicker socks or liner inserts. Weight. One reason road cyclists switch to cycling shoes, besides the efficiency of locking towards the pedal, is really a lightweight shoe. When evaluating models, confirm the specifications for your weight from the shoe. Typical heavy boots with the type worn by workers in refrigerated or unheated warehouse spaces, for instance, while ideal for working on ice cold floors, are too heavy for some road cycling. But as Pedal People Constantine and Wergin have found, if the cycling keeps you outdoors all day, and cost is a factor, industrial workboots could be the best solution. Ease/Speed. The shoelaces, drawstrings, Velcros, and the like on a boot or shoe might be too difficult to perform up while wearing gloves. Is that a difficulty? If you won't be able to try a pair of boots on personally, read reviews that touch on the tranquility of adjusting, wearing, and heading out the footwear, and whether any laces trail and need to be tucked up. Hot Brands In roundups with the best winter cycling footwear, brands that come up repeatedly include Lake, Shimano, and Sidi. On Bicycling.com, the Shimano MW80 cycling boot was most lauded of the four reviewed for warmth in snow and beneath the coldest road cycling conditions. Note that they 'are only works with four-bolt, SPD-style cleats, so you'll want to switch pedals to work with these boots while riding your road bike.' This shoe is one of three which is available from Winter Cycling Shoes and is only $198, below the $230 listed on Bicycling.com. On the most visited page, the website owner recommends his or her own Northwave Celsius 'Artic' Gore-Tex cycling shoe for mountain biking, at $179.99. This Gore-Tex shoe review praises the Sidi Diablo GTX ($320) like a very light shoe, and warm and dry. The Gore-Tex is really a big selling point on this Livestrong article, which points out that 'Many cycling shoes use rubber or composite soles with holes for mounting pedal attachment cleats; due to this, few cycling shoes remain waterproof when submerged.' The review recommends the Specialized Defroster MTB ($165) shoe for wet weather, less so for cold. The praise is repeated by BikeRadar, who admits that this Shimano is really a better winter shoe as well as a good all-around cycling shoe. Other talking points are how easy they're to take on and off, especially while wearing gloves. The Northwave CELSIUS J GTX ($199) shoes are advertised as having a special technology for lacing them up, the SLS or 'Speed Lace System.' Another Northwave fan: ProBikeKit Team. Cyclocross Magazine writer jliberles writes that if you need shoes to square up to severe winter months, the Lake MXZ302 ($250) is up to the challenge. Compare on the Bicycling.com rated Lake CX140 ($190), which gets good reviews but is not viewed as strong a competitor for really severe weather. |