Cycling Shoe Covers
Seal the system. Our cycling shoe covers block wind, shed rain, and hold heat so your power makes it to the pedals—road pace, gravel grind, or dark-o’clock commutes. Choose the right cover for your conditions and forget the forecast.
Choose Your Cover
Toe covers: minimalist wind block for cool starts and high-tempo days.
Thermal overshoes: fleece-backed warmth for steady protection in cold, dry conditions.
Waterproof WxB: fully seam-sealed bike shoe covers that keep feet dry in sustained rain; zips/gauntlets seal out spray.
Aero covers: smooth the air around buckles and dials for race-day speed.
Fit & Compatibility
Match size to your shoes (see Size & Fit Guide, including shoe cover sizing). Cleat and heel openings fit common 3-bolt road and 2-bolt SPD setups; ensure covers don’t rub crankarms. Look for zipper garages and BOA®/strap access that stay secure at speed.
Temperature & Conditions Guide
55–65°F (13–18°C): toe covers to cut the chill.
40–55°F (4–13°C): thermal overshoes for all-round warmth.
30–40°F (-1–4°C): insulated or wind-blocking covers; pair with Merino or thermal men’s socks / women’s socks.
Rain & spray: go waterproof WxB and add a seam-sealed shell from Wet Weather for head-to-toe defense.
FAQ
Are cycling shoe covers waterproof?
Some are water-resistant for road spray; dedicated WxB models are waterproof with seam-sealed construction for full-on rain.
Can I use shoe covers with SPD/MTB shoes?
Yes—many covers accommodate 2-bolt cleats and tread; just verify the opening and traction lugs won’t abrade the fabric.
How tight should shoe covers fit?
Snug without strain. If you’re between sizes—or running tall-cuff socks—check the Size & Fit Guide and product notes.
Care tips?
Rinse off grit, close zips/velcro, wash cold, and air-dry. Reapply DWR to water-resistant fabrics as needed.
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Men’s Cycling Shoe Covers • Women’s Cycling Shoe Covers • Layer with Wet Weather