There has to be a better way for me to protect my feet. I wear wool socks, neoprene socks, and booties, but my toes still go numb after 30 minutes on a sub-freezing ride.
Better, thicker booties might do the trick, but how much of an impact will they really have?
Any suggestions?
I just don't want a repeat of today's post-ride shower, cringing as I try to massage the blood back into my little piggies.
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My fellow Raynaud's sufferer, get used to it. Wear the wool and booties so as to be comfortable for a few minutes, but learn to deal with cold feet. Another suggestion: wear your shoes looser, thus allowing more blood flow. Option 3, ride in the woods (less wind).
Be thankful you can ride outside at all!
Also, try plastic bags outside your sock but inside your shoe.
get a shop vac?
He doesn't need one, Mark. He's got you, douchebag.
(kidding!)
SIDI HEATED INSOLES.
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