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Don’t worry it’s the towels I use to dry my bikes after cleaning that I chuck in the washing machine with bootsTake my own towels when I visit you pal.
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Don’t worry it’s the towels I use to dry my bikes after cleaning that I chuck in the washing machine with bootsTake my own towels when I visit you pal.
No problem I was a trawlerman for many years .My record was 26 days working and sleeping in the same clothes fifteen in the one and only bedroom . The smell never bothered any of us hahaDon’t worry it’s the towels I use to dry my bikes after cleaning that I chuck in the washing machine with bootsAlong with all the microfibre towels that I dry the chains with …
I picked up a cheap pair of mucker/fishing boots as I liked the idea of the fully rubber lower. for riding in really muddy conditions they should be fully water proof and easy to clean once home.
However I think they are going to be too bulky and loose to actually ride in.
Looking for other options again now.
As a side note, how is everyone cleaning their shoes once home?
I'm usually caked in mud after winter rides and have ruined a pair of shoes by machine washing them in the past.
Ok, so a quick bit of research on boots, mainly the RC TNT and 5/10 EPS
Both are made of synthetic leather
RC TNT are microfibre leather, also known as faux leather
5/10 EPS are PU coated synthetic leather
It is recommended not to use Dubbin on either types of synthetic leather, however MikerB has been using Dubbin on his 5/10’s for 4 years with no issues. Manufacturers recommend using waterproofing sprays instead, such as DWR.
I prefer the look of the TNT’s, already own some other RC’s and they’re dead comfy and pedal grip is excellent. The Velcro strap is handy, means you can leave the laces quite loose for ease of putting the boot on, but quickly strap down for a tight fit. The TNT’s also have some D30 inserts for added protection, but this could just be marketing spiel.
The 5/10’s however have Primaloft insulation, which help keep your feet toasty & warm. Primaloft is quick drying too, useful for when you’re riding all weekend and the boots get soaked through on day one.
Both have gusseted tongues which is essential for helping to keep water out.
Anyway, I’m still leaning towards the TNT’s but tempted by the tried & tested experience of the EPS’
Mmmdecisions …
Here’s another one for you to consider.
North wave had a good reputation for keeping feet toastie and dry but I’m not sure if they do flats
So these North Wave’s appear to have flat ish soles. Not quite my style but happy to consider anything if they keep my feet dry
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WOWZA they’re bright![]()
These ones are a bit more subtle
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MULTICROSS PLUS GTX
On the wake of the success achieved by the Multicross Mid GTX, we developed Multicross Plus GTX to offer you a new epic shoe. The advanced protection this model can offer in the coldest conditions makes it incredibly versatile and the ideal choice for intrepid explorers. The membrane is...www.northwave.com
They look more like it……but just remembered why I didn’t buy Northwave in the past, they are expensive…..but if they do the job, any reviews on line ?
Cheapest I’ve found them is £148 including delivery but can’t see any reviews anywhere
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Just took a punt on these
Good find. They have one pair left in size 8 1/2, which is her size. Added to my basket too now![]()
Never thought about a boot drierI hose clean my shoes/boots with the “ shower “ setting on my hose pipe gun, remove the insoles ( 5 tens ) let them drain them stick em on the boot drier. The boots don’t end up smelly b that way
I've looked at them pity I couldn't see in a shop and try on its a faff sending stuff back. Last walking boots I bought were 220 yet I don't grudge that . Strange that im grippy with Mtb ones considering they are worn three times a week usually. Pair of ski boots the same cost a fortune went skiing last year and just hired . Rant over for this post anyway.Cheapest I’ve found them is £148 including delivery but can’t see any reviews anywhere
I quickly googled boot driers cheap as chips can u recommend any type.I hose clean my shoes/boots with the “ shower “ setting on my hose pipe gun, remove the insoles ( 5 tens ) let them drain them stick em on the boot drier. The boots don’t end up smelly b that way
They look like an older model, they don’t have the boa lace system like the other link I sent earlier, but they still look dead smart and fingers crossed will be dry & warm
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These look good too
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AM Moab Mid Winter STX - MTB Shoes
Ankle-high flat pedal bike shoe for mountain biking: the AM Moab Mid Winter STX from Vaude In addition, the environmentally friendly, highly functional Primaloft® Eco Gold insulation keeps the foot warm and dry even on icy days....www.bike-discount.de
I quickly googled boot driers cheap as chips can u recommend any type.
www.bike-discount.de
Excellent my toes are squirming thinking about themWe had one from Amazon, cost around £15-20. Does the job. We take it with us when we’re staying away in wet & wild places like Scotland. It has a twenty minute timer so you have to keep rotating the boots and tuning it back on every twenty minutes but after about an hour they’re dry as a bone
Excellent my toes are squirming thinking about them
Excellent my toes are squirming thinking about them
And these …
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7.0 HydraDri - MTB Shoes
The 7.0 HydraDri has a Leatt RideGrip™ Pro rubber compound, which is softer than the standard RideGrip™ rubber. This means that the pedal connection is even better and the shoe offers more grip in slippery conditions. The...www.bike-discount.de
I like them….Leat are top quality, not sure about the zip
They look alright mateTried and tested in the Tweed Valley. Verdict: waterproof, but not the warmest …