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GripGrab Windproof Toe Cover

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The GripGrab Windproof Toe Covers are a lightweight and simple solution to chilly toes when cycling in early or late winter. The windproof cover shields your little wigglers from the wind, to avoid uncomfortable numbness.

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  • Ideal for spring and autumn road cycling
  • Easy and quick to put on

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  • 80% Polyester, 20% Polyamide(Nylon)

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  • Commuter: Yes
  • Cyclocross: Yes
  • Road: Yes
  • MTB: Yes

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The GripGrab Windproof Toe Covers are a lightweight and simple solution to chilly toes when cycling in early or late winter. The windproof cover shields your little wigglers from the wind, to avoid uncomfortable numbness.

Description

Lightweight protection for toes Sometimes you just want a bit of extra protection but full winter overshoe is just too much for the conditions. Toe covers bridge that gap between Autumn and Winter, Winter and Spring. They'll insulate your toes nicely on chilly days without the bulk of a full overshoe. On deep winter days, wear the toe covers under overshoes, for added luxury toe insulation.

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Small/Medium Large/X Large Extra Extra Large
EU Shoe Size EU Shoe 38 - 41 42 - 45 46 - 49

Delivery

The delivery options available for shipping this product along with the contents of your basket to USA are:

  • Standard Tracked Delivery: Estimated Delivery Wednesday 10/03/2021 – $17.98
    Spend $87.72 more to qualify for free tracked delivery
  • Tracked Courier Delivery: Estimated delivery Monday 08/03/2021 - $25.15

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Magazine Reviews

Review from road.cc

The popularity of toe covers seems to be on the rise these days, from the pro peloton right down to you and me. They seem to suit conditions which are just a little too wet and cold for bare shoes, but not enough to justify the bulk and faff associated with a full winter overshoe. Spring, autumn and mild winter days in other words. At a glance, the GripGrab Easy On toe covers look like they fit the bill. The neoprene upper is windproof and capable of shrugging off some mild road spray. Underneath, the toe cover is reinforced to prevent wear and tear when walking around. Together with the sturdy looking seams, the Easy On covers look like they'll last a good few seasons. In use, they extend about halfway up the forefoot, covering up all the vents that most road shoes have around the toe box. Any sole vents are covered up too, which probably has the biggest impact on warmth. People have for years been taping up these vents on their shoes – the toe cover is simply a more professional, albeit more expensive, way of doing this. A word about sizing. The size XL tested, which is claimed to fit shoes up to size 45, was only just able to clear the cleat on my size 45 Giro Empires. The cleat holes on these shoes are further back than most, but the cleats weren't position as far back as they could have gone. As such, my recommendation is that anyone on the limit of the claimed size range should consider sizing up. The uppers fit my shoes well, with no excess material anywhere, making for a sleek and unobtrusive look. So do they work then? Well, yes the do, but don't expect any miracles. I found that the toe covers extended the range of temperatures at which I was comfortable riding without overshoes down by 3 or 4 degrees. It's not a massive difference, but just enough that I could set off on cold morning rides without having to decide between frozen feet at the start of the ride, or sweaty feet at the end. They're never going to replace a proper overshoe when it's really raining or properly cold, but if you've already got all the winter kit, then these are a useful addition to the year-round cyclist's wardrobe. In fact if you live somewhere where the winters are on the mild and wet side you might not actually need overshoes - at least one of the road.cc team told me he never really finds the need for overshoes any more, but then we're based in the mild west... and maybe he has hot feet too. The biggest advantage of the Easy On toe covers over an oversock for example, is that you can leave them on when taking off and putting on your shoes, reducing pre-ride faff. As winter has truly arrived these past few weeks, I've just left them on and have taken to putting my overshoes on over the top. A little-added warmth at the toes without much extra bulk or faff – perfect...Well-made toe covers useful for intermediate conditions or worn under an overshoe when the weather is really poor

Rating: 4/5

Customer Reviews

GripGrab Windproof Toe Cover is rated 4.3 out of 5 by 26.
Rated 4 out of 5 by Anonymous from Not that warm The look is good. But it itself does not make my feet warm enough. But overall it keeps rough wind coming into my feet. The durability is good and i am satisfied with it.
Date published: 2020-11-25
Rated 4 out of 5 by Joe69 from Really useful for colder rides Great idea for slipping over your shoes and giving you some extra warmth on the colder rides. Easy enough to take on and off.
Date published: 2020-05-13
Rated 5 out of 5 by Mumofcyclingnut from Great wet weather protection I bought these for my son who frequently gets caught in downpours when cycling, particularly it seems when on his way to work. He wears trainers and these were both a perfect fit and excellent protection from the rain. He is delighted with them and can I add what a great way of helping those of us without a huge amount of spare money for cycling gear ... to still keep dry feet for a reasonable sum of money.
Date published: 2019-10-24
Rated 4 out of 5 by Jocke27 from Works fine Good price and does the job. I use them a LOT, takes no space.
Date published: 2019-06-15
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Q & A

Do they fit mtb shoes

Do they fit size 48 Shimano M087L mtb spd shoe with Shimano pd M520 cleats
Asked by: scullyb
I can confirm an XXL size in these should fir your set-up without too many issues.
Answered by: WiggleAndyE
Date published: 2014-10-05

I wear Giro Factor Road Shoes size 43 with Time Xpresso cleats. Will these fit over the cleat and what size should I pick?

Asked by: Joe321
These would fit over the cleats and I would recommend the L/XL .
Answered by: WigglePaul
Date published: 2014-10-09
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