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New From Planet Bike: Three Cold-Weather Shoe Cover Options

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“More rapid than eagles, his coursers they came, and he whistled and shouted and called them by
name: ‘Now Dasher!…On, Comet!.. and Blitzen!”

Just in time for the massive, horibble suck-fest that is winter cycling, Planet Bike has three offerings in the cold-weather cycling shoe cover department. From the minimalist Dasher, wind-proof toe cover, to the more robust Blitzen Wind-proof shoe cover, to the much more heavy-duty Comet neoprene booty, Planet bike has got you, er…covered.

“Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away all!”

Photos of the Blitzen and the Comet and full specs on all three models after the break…

Dasher Wind Proof Toe Covers (pictured at top of post) $26.99

  • Windproof fabric with microfleece lining
  • Bottom features cut-guides for SPD or rad cleat leaving maximum material coverage for specific cleat design used
  • Elastic heal strap and elastic edging keeps a snug fit
  • Reflective side and back logos


Blitzen Wind Proof Shoe Covers $44.99

  • Windproof fabric with microfleece lining
  • Neoprene front panel for added warmth around the toe box
  • Durable bottom with open design for a variety of pedal platforms and cleats
  • Full Velcro back closure for greater adjustability and sizing
  • Toe box retention strap keeps front of cover in place
  • Reflective side logos

Comet Full Neoprene Shoe Covers $39.99

  • Full Neoprene construction for warmth and wind resistance
  • Durable bottom with open design for a variety of pedal platforms and cleats
  • Toe box retention strap keeps front of cover in place
  • Full Velcro back closure for greater adjustability and sizing
  • Reflective side logos

Visit Planet Bike’s website for more info.

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murpes
murpes
13 years ago

Option Four: Plastic bags from the grocery store between your socks and your shoes.

– Free
– Can be combined with other methods
– Not really all that stylish
– Moisture build-up

voiceofreason
13 years ago

Can you show the bottom/tread side, too?

I’ve never had a pair of shoe covers that I have been satisfied with for mountain bike use, as they have all been destroyed by a poor sole/tread interface.
Maybe one of these three address that recurring problem?!

(Thanks, -Cory)

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