Tour Master Deluxe Boot Rain Covers - Medium/Black
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This isn't your typical pair of boots. Only the tops of your shoes or riding boots are covered by these covers. You'd be better off investing in a pair of Totes rain boots that you can wear in the water.
This was a major letdown. Your feet will still get wet because the boot has no bottom. I believe that large is the appropriate size.
If the exchange is too big or too small, start with a large one. Sizes 9 to 91/2, as well as large, work well. Your boots will undoubtedly stay dry.
They don't go all the way up to the tops of the boots. On the bottom, they're only partially open. Sizes range from xsm to xlg, and are available in both men's and women's versions.
Selected User Reviews For Tour Master Deluxe Boot Rain Covers - Medium/Black
I commute 20 miles round trip. My feet have never been wet since I got these covers! The best part is that I can wear them over any shoes I'm wearing, which eliminates the need to bring an extra pair of rain boots with me. I've been very pleased with this product; the only criticism I have is that the toes are cloth and cover the entire front third of the shoe, while the back two-thirds are leather. On the bottom, the thirds of your body, from your arch to your heel, are exposed. As a result, when you come to a halt and place your feet down, make sure to use your heels rather than your toes because the cloth becomes slippery when wet, but the bottoms of your shoes in the heel area are there to grip the road. Overall, these covers have made me very happy. I'll buy more when mine run out!.
The elastic can catch under a foot peg and prevent you from putting your foot down, making this design a bit of a disaster when riding. At a stop light, this happened to me, and I got a tip-off. over. Also, do not attempt to walk while wearing these rain covers because the elastic across the bottom will fray quickly.
I have . It's been about a week since I've received them. On a rainy day, I haven't yet used them. I wouldn't normally give a five-star rating to a product I haven't tried, but I have a feeling these will be fantastic. I'm currently wearing a rain suit made of the same material. I am confident that the next time I have to ride in the rain, I will be completely dry. Except for my feet, I had been completely dry the previous time.
I was skeptical about the covers' ability to keep my boots dry because they don't have a complete sole. I bought them to replace a pair of Totes that I couldn't get over my boots. Since buying these covers, I've been caught in two major thunderstorms, and they're a breeze to put on while "getting ready" on the side of the road. My boots remained dry each time I arrived at my destination, despite the Honda VTX1300C's forward controls and small front fender. These are a great addition to my rain gear in my saddlebag, and I'll definitely buy another pair if my current pair wears out.
Excellent rain covers. Last week in the Ozarks, I was caught in a freaking monsoon with 4 inches of rain. I was the only one in the group with rain covers, and guess what? I was right. My boots were the only ones that were dry!.
These were immediately put to use in the rain, and they did a great job of keeping my shoes dry. The material beneath the toe area does not appeal to me. It can be a little slick, but not too bad. I had no problems, but I was aware of it. Perhaps it improves with use, but I've only worn them once. Because they roll up small, they are easy to store in saddle bags. They're great to have on hand in case you need them.
This is the second time I've worn these shoes. Excellent value for money. Because I used them so much, the first pair of souls simply wore out. Go to Harley Davidson if you want to spend more money.
If you don't have to put your feet down, I suppose they're fine. Because there was no re-enforcement in the front, mine only lasted one ride before being shredded. Look for a pair with rubber soles made by Harley Davidson.