Who ate the bread in your bags then?Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 9:59 amYeah but that involves eating the sh1t firstSubway bags are also good as waterproof socks!
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Re: Bivi boots
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Excellent. Hold course and speed number one.
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Reading all these options I'm thinking the best option is still a spare pair of woollen socks and 2 plastic bags.
That gives you the added advantage of a pair of nice dry spare socks to wear on the last days riding.
That gives you the added advantage of a pair of nice dry spare socks to wear on the last days riding.
Re: Bivi boots
For those interested in the Vivo barefoot, they were half price on sportpursuit last week so worth keeping an eye out.
Ex-army goretex boot liners are my choice, used the same way as the plastic bag options but then can be used under riding shoes too
Ex-army goretex boot liners are my choice, used the same way as the plastic bag options but then can be used under riding shoes too
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Re: Bivi boots
You've just reminded me Paul ... Lidl have Neoprene beach shoes for about £3. I saw some yesterday and they look okay.
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