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EnduraFreezing Point Overshoe II - Cycling overshoes - Men's

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When you are passionate about cycling, even the freezing cold of winter cannot stop you. The Freezing Point Overshoe II by Endura, the new generation of cycling overshoes, are designed to offer you ultimate protection against the elements.

These overshoes have been rigorously tested in the harsh conditions of the Scottish winter to ensure their optimal performance. Comfort was our top priority when designing this new model of Freezing Point Overshoe II.

To enhance your pedaling experience, we decided to offset the rear zipper, moving it away from the flex point behind your ankle to avoid annoying rubbing. The neoprene outer layer naturally repels water droplets, while the brushed inner lining provides warmth and comfort.

These overshoes are built to last. The solid sole, with an opening for cleats, is stitched with ultra-durable aramid thread, ensuring exceptional durability far beyond the more fragile alternatives available on the market. You can use them season after season, keeping your feet well protected.

Get ready to face the coldest conditions with confidence thanks to the Freezing Point Overshoe II by Endura!

  • Neoprene construction lined with fleece
  • High cut for added protection
  • Raw neoprene edge with silicone gripper around the ankle to prevent movement and water ingress
  • Offset rear zipper with auto-lock puller and protection
  • Robust aramid sole and aramid thread stitching
  • Printed protection against crank arm rubbing
  • Reflective details

Description

Recommanded useCycling
GenderMen
Weight320 g
ItemFreezing Point Overshoe II
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