The GripGrab Flandrien waterproof road shoe covers are inspired by the classic "Belgian boot", used by Flandrien cyclists for decades. This modern version of the knitted sock maintains all the characteristics of its historic predecessor: the soft fabric, the elasticity and the fitted cut; but projects it into the modern era through water-resistant membrane technology.
These cycling shoe covers will shake off the shower, keep your feet dry and let you slide through puddles without worries. The three-layer construction with a fully waterproof membrane protects your feet from road spray and winter showers. They are luxuriously soft and comfortable, but also feature hem reinforcements on the underside of each shoe cover to reduce wear and tear.
The Flandrien Knitted Road Shoe Covers have minimalist style and understated branding, yet offer the ultimate in modern technology. They will keep you comfortable in any weather, preserving true classic style. The soft, high-quality knit fabric offers exceptional heat retention and protection from cool temperatures and wind chills, so they'll keep you warm on winter rides and repel road spray on wetter rides.
Thanks to the soft, stretchy knitted material, the cycling shoes fit perfectly and comfortably with minimal fabric bulk. Comfort is further enhanced by the zipperless cuff design which reduces irritation, increases flexibility and extends product life compared to standard zipper designs.
FAQ: Will the GripGrab Flandrien Waterproof Road Shoe Covers keep my feet dry? The membrane of these cycling shoe covers is waterproof, so assuming you don't drag them across cobbles and put holes in them, they'll keep your feet dry. There are limits, however... pipes and knee-deep puddles, for example, will probably find a way in.
GripGrab Pro Tip: To reduce water seepage through the top of these overshoes, we recommend wearing water-resistant leg warmers or cycling bib shorts over the cuff of the overshoe. You'll also want to seal vents and holes in the soles of your shoes to limit water entry from underneath.