Cycling Shoe Covers, Basecamp Outdoor Sports Bike Shoe Covers Waterproof Warmer Overshoes Shoe Cover for Men Women MTB Winter Rain Cycling Bicycle Cycle Mountain Road Toe Cover
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Cycling Shoe Covers, Basecamp Outdoor Sports Bike Shoe Covers Waterproof Warmer Overshoes Shoe Cover for Men Women MTB Winter Rain Cycling Bicycle Cycle Mountain Road Toe Cover
[SMART SIZE,VELCRO DESIGN] Please wear together with cycling shoes, suitable for 6M-9M US Women/4M-8M US Men Shoe size. Please measure your cycling shoes or feet before purchase. Shoe cover size: Length: 11.41"(29CM). Height: 9.84" (25CM) Pressure rubber waterproof zipper with Velcro fastenings for adjustable fit,easy to use different people.
[WEATHERPROOF & WARM FUNCTION] Splash-proof, but please don't soak in water. The use of warm diving suits with velvet lining fabrics, wind and rain better thermal performance. Cycling shoe cover for spring and autumn, you can wear in windy and rain snow conditions, keep their feet warm and dry while riding.
[SLIP-RESISTANT WEAR-RESISTANT DESIGN] Front foot slip-resistant wear-resistant lines design, Push the bike to improve grip Before and after the advanced technology of sewing edge, durable is the only way to save money.
[HIGH ELASTIC FABRIC & REFLECTIVE] The back part of the shoe cover is wrapped by elastic fabric to fit all kinds, various sizes of lock shoes. Shoe cover before and after the addition of a reflective film to improve night riding safety.
[EXCELLENT BICYCLE SHOE COVER] Light weight.They are recommended for Riding Lock Shoes,convenient to carry with anywhere in rainy days / road bike, MTB and any other cycling shoe.
Shoes cover make from wetsuit fabric material, make it more warm and Windproof Protect your shoes from the rain, snow, cold, and sand and salt on the roads. Windproof protects from rain, warm and comfortable. The shoes cover are embellished with reflective details to help keep you visible to motorists in low-light conditions