Originally Posted by
zatopek
I am a guy whose feet tend to get cold pretty easily when temperatures fall below about 45 F. I wear a pair of Lake insulated “boots” that do the job nicely. As temperatures fall below about 30 F, I wear a pair of neoprene booties over the Lakes. I have yet to find this combination to fail but, I do not ride outdoors when temps drop below about 18 F.
Funny; I have a pair of Lake boots that I’ve used for 26 years and do exactly the same thing, putting neoprene booties over them belo 30. At age 60 my feet don’t stay as warm and they never did. I envy those whose feet don’t get cold!