Andrew,

Blundstones perform better than they have any right to while riding. Get 
some wool socks (and if it's really cold, their shearling footbed) and 
you'll be all set!

Plus they're trendy right now and are worth +15 on any Instagram post you 
make : )

Nathan 

On Wednesday, 22 July 2020 18:36:34 UTC-7, Andrew Turner wrote:
>
> *TL;DR: Looking for a shoe that'll last a long time during the rainy 
> seasons or when water in your shoes is inevitable. *
>
> My rides usually include a couple creek crossings and come the rainy 
> seasons, I'm guaranteed to get wet feet. 
>
> Summer's covered with bedrock sandals. Winter's covered in that I avoid 
> getting wet on top of cold at all cost. But does anyone have any 
> recommendations for spring/fall wet-condition riding shoes? 
>
> I usually ride sambas but man does water quickly wreck them...not to 
> mention the god-awful squishy feeling when water's down in there that 
> simply doesn't go away. Other thoughts are some sort of camp moc. Might 
> still be squishy but my hunch is the leather will last a lot longer than 
> typical synthetic shoe materials. Or heck are water shoes a thing among 
> cyclists? 
>
> Happy to hear any recommendations, and if it's simply a 'deal with it' 
> situation, that's fine too. 
>
> - Andrew
>

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