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When the weather isn't quite cold enough for shoe covers but you still need a little protection, slip on these toe covers to keep your toes warm!


When the day dawns chilly but not quite cold enough for shoe covers, pull on your Pearl Izumi Cyclone Toe Covers. These wind- and water-resistant toe covers have microfleece lining for warmth, and when the day heats up, slide them off easily with the finger loops. A reflective element on these covers makes you visible to motorists in low light. Pearl Izumi recommends using these with road shoes that have external cleats.
Cyclone Toe Covers are the perfect solution for cold morning riding. Always versatile, toe covers are ideal when the weather is not cold enough for shoe covers.

Pearl Izumi Cyclone Toe Cover AmFIB - Stretch and AmFIB-Block are both wind and water resistant.
| Fabric: | 65% polyester/30% nylon/5% spandex |
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| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | [Upper] AmFIB (nylon, polyester, Lycra); [Lining] microfleece; [Sole] rubber |
| Recommended Use: | Road biking |
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| Pearl Izumi Cyclone Shoe Cover | $49.95 - $49.99 |
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Didn't work out for me | |
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| I bought these so I would not need full booties all the time. As described above, the toe covers are very hard to put on and they come off incredibly fast. I also had the issue of covering the SPD clips on my size 45 Shimano MTB shoes. Mine did not rip the few times I wore them but I returned them (Thanks REI!). I am still looking for a really good bootie that works well. Maybe buying a pair of dedicated winter/ rain shoes is indicated. | |
| Eric_W. at REI on 03/26/2009 | |
Poorly made! | |
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| They fit poorly on my Sidi shoes and covered part of the cleat. they began to rip on the sole after just a few uses. I had intended to use them on a tour and instead kept them in my bag because the continued to fall off. i recommend a less expensive neoprene version. | |
| booztea at REI on 12/18/2008 | |
Fits my shoe well, BUT... | |
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| I really like these when I put them on my shoes (Sidi's, sz 42 for PI's sz medium) and they worked very nicely when I had them on during my ride. They are good for cooler riding, but not heavy enough for rainy/really chilly weather. When I took them off after one use I had a small tear in the bottom where it stretches over the cleat, though! The size was appropriate and I like the weight of the cover, so I'm going to try them again and see what happens, being careful to eliminate any stretch around the cleat this time. | |
| teale at REI on 04/07/2008 | |