Michael:

My favorite is still wool socks and sandals, but I've never been in 
sub-freezing conditions.  The sandals dry quickly and carrying some spare 
socks to change into works well.  I've hit some day long wet weather on 
tours where no matter what footwear one used it would be soaked.  For a 
commute it might make sense to leave a pair of shoes at work to change 
into.  The sandals will dry in the course of the day, where enclosed shoes 
are hard to get dry without time and / or heating.  I've burned out a hotel 
hair dryer drying enclosed shoes. 

dougP

On Friday, February 7, 2014 3:19:49 PM UTC-8, Michael Williams wrote:
>
> Hey all,  so we've finally started getting some rain here in the Bay Area. 
>   I like commuting in the rain and have a pretty good poncho setup,   but 
> Ive always used regular sneakers and some sort of 'waterproof' shoe cover, 
>   but thats just not cutting it.   What are peoples favorite dry boots for 
> riding and  wearing around??   thanks in advance!   -Mike
>

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