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ThermionicScott
working on my sandal tan
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If you know it's going to rain and don't want your shoes wet, that's a great alternative (also useful when it's really hot)
https://www.biketiresdirect.com/prod...cycling-sandal
I wish I had converted to sandals YEARS ago. No more wet socks, they breathe better, are lighter, and are easily adjusted for the foot-swelling that happens on really long, hot rides.
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