For commuting in the rain, I like to wear the shoes I work in (size 45 
shoes take up too much cargo space) - I've had good luck with shoe covers 
similar to these: -

http://www.mec.ca/AST/ShopMEC/Cycling/ShoeCovers/PRD~5009-241/mec-cycling-shoe-covers-unisex.jsp

The biggest problem with these is that they wear out fast if walked on.

On Monday, January 7, 2013 7:43:18 AM UTC-7, Jay in Tel Aviv wrote:
>
> What worked 
> - Sam Hillborne!!! 
> - Longboards 
> - Supremes - 32F 35(37?)R 
> - $25 O2 rain jacket with hood 
> - Helmet, for keeping the hood on my head 
> - Gore gloves 
> - Grip King pedals and Keens, no pins and no problem at all with 
> slipping. The only time I have had an issue with these is when they 
> got caked with wet mud. 
> - Selle Anatomica saddle, which I don't find any more comfy than the 
> Brooks it replaced but nice not to have to worry about plastic bags 
>
> What didn't 
> - Nashbar rain pants 
> - Neoprene socks, after a few miles the water soaks through and they 
> act like a wet suit. Not so bad actually, but definately not 
> waterproof 
> - The electric gate of my building's parking lot, without electricity. 
> Glad I had a reliable vehicle available 
> - Half of the traffic lights between my home and office. How can 
> people drive in these kind of conditions when 
> the bike is so much faster and easier? 
>

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