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Capoforma’s Cordura Shoe Covers protect your feet from the cold and damp without the bulk of neoprene, and without the smothering, sweat-hoarding effect of waterproof fabrics. These Capoforma covers don’t try to do the impossible. Instead of sealing off your feet, they insulate and block wind with an extra layer of tough, stretchy, water-repellent fabric. What’s more important, they breathe. That means no more cold, sweaty soup in your socks on winter rides, and no more baking feet when the November sun hits your shoes.
| Country of Origin: | Algeria |
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| Material: | 55% Cordura, 15% Polyamide, 25% Lycra, 5% elastic |
| Recommended Use: | Cold weather road cycling |
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Not all I wished for. | |
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First of all, these aren't really shoe covers, at least not until you cut a big hole in the bottom for your cleats. I my feet still got really cold on the first ride and it didn't feel like they stopped the wind at all. As a second sock layer (which Capo says they also are) they weren't much better. I'd spend the extra dollars to get the PI Cyclones if you plan to ride in cold weather. | |
| Ryan Cobourn at RealCyclist.com on 04/08/2009 | |