- KEEP WARM — 5MM thick thermal insulation material helps keep your toes and feet warm in quite cold temperatures. We also added some covering areas on the front to provide more warmth.
- COMFORTABLE FIT — The rear elastic loop and the bottom non-slip band makes the bike toe cover fit securely in place. And the opening on the bottom is large enough which helps expose the cleat, so it perfect fit for MTB road bicycle shoes.
- WINDPROOF & RAINPROOF — ROCKBROS cycling shoe covers are made of high-quality Kelvar and SBR fabrics, which can effectively keep your feet dry and warm even in wet or cold conditions, keeping cold air and water out.
- REFLECTIVE & DURABLE — Reflective side logo add extra visibility in low light conditions; Kevlar fiber reinforced forefoot area prevents riding wear and tear, provides excellent durability for bike shoe covers.
- UNIVERSAL — Our cycling toe warmers are available in 3 sizes and 2 colors. Black is suitable for daily use, green shows personality. Unisex for men women, will be great winter gifts for cycling enthusiasts.
Cycling Shoe Covers
ROCKBROS Cycling Shoe Toe Covers Cold Weather Bike Overshoes Thermal Bicycle Shoe Toe Protector Cover Kevlar for Men Women
$19.99
Bradley Gau –
The foot warmers do an adequate job, even in below freezing temperatures. Unfortunately, after a month and a half they are falling apart.
Bradley Gau –
Lane N. –
El producto es tal como lo ofertan y no es para temperaturas extremas. Funcionan muy bien de 7 a 14 grados.
Lane N. –
Marc B. –
Working well after using a few times with temps in the 37 to 45 range. Easy to but on and remove. I hope amazon checks back with me after a full winter riding season.
Marc B. –
Billy the Kid –
Fits great, easy to put on, kept me warm at 42F for 1:30hrs. I put them on my cleats and then inserted my feet. Others tell me they add little pocket warmer packets at freezing. 40F and dry is my limit.
Bright safe color with reflective logo. Straps are great and because I have mtn bike shoes with recessed clips I could walk in them too. Seem hvy duty but I’ll buy my replacements here.
Billy the Kid –
Bradley Gau –
Wore this for a 20 mile gravel ride in 45 deg overcast conditions. Before using the covers I was able to feel the wind coming through my shoes as soon as I started moving and my feet would be cold pretty quickly. These cut down the wind to almost nothing and kept my feet comfortable enough for the ride. There was still a little breeze coming though, and I can’t imagine in conditions much below 40 degrees that these would be all I need, but they made the ride much more enjoyable. If the wind was fully eliminated from my toes I’d give this 5-stars, but they still do a quite good. Full shoe covers with ankle coverage and additional insulation would be needed for real cold weather riding. The Medium size fit my size 8.5 shoes perfectly and the heel strap kept them in place with no adjustment necessary. Good purchase and great price compared to buying winter specific cycling shoes.
Bradley Gau –
Roger J. Conley –
They seem well made and should stay in position.
Roger J. Conley –
Jake –
Keeps wind off toes and from going through the ventilation holes of my SPD cycling shoes. Slips on pretty easily too. Not super stylish but super effective.
Jake –
Michael D. Mckinley –
These are easy to put on. They slip right over the ends of my shoes, and then there is an elastic strap that goes around the heel. The bottom is tough and bears up well to walking on cement sidewalks, which I often do.
They do a good job of keeping my toes warm down to about 30 degrees Fahrenheit. I have another cover I put on that covers my entire foot and ankle. By adding the two together, I’m able to go down to about 10 degrees Fahrenheit on my bike. Another nice thing about these toe covers is that they are extremely visible to others on the road.
Michael D. Mckinley –
David Fleming –
Met expectations so far, only one 2 hour ride. Fit well, easy to fit over cycling shoes, kept feet/toes warm.
David Fleming –