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Tampabiker from Tampa on 6/7/2017 8:24:41 AM:
Any recommendation for inexpensive waterproof shoes? I am not used to riding in the rain and I cannot carry several pairs of shoes on the trip. Not clip-on. How about shoe covers?

 
Willy from Arlington,Va on 6/7/2017 12:14:47 PM:
I have found the plastic bags that my morning paper come in make excellent disposable, rain covers over my regular shoes. Don't take any space to carry.

 
tandemdriver from state college on 9/22/2017 9:37:55 AM:
I use bike sandals (cut for clips, but don't need to use them), much like mountain bike shoes. Also easy to walk in. Smartwool socks for rain or cold, and barefoot in warm. Socks are way easier to pack and change (and wash too). Sandals were $50 on sale.