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Review on 🚡 Enhanced SEO: Endura MT500 Mountain Cycling Booty Overshoe by Mark Estrada

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Strong and durable but hopefully you have super skinny feet and ankles!

I prefer them to stupid fingertips. I'm a women's 7.5 and ordered a medium size chart which shows I can run small. In any case, they can be a bit big in length, but that's okay. The big problem is that they are very difficult to hit! I have three pairs of cycling shoes and can only buy one pair. And the only reason I can put them on this pair is because I can put them on partially and then just have to adjust the velcro closest to my ankle and not my toes. But then it's a fight from there. I can't zip or patch them because they're too small! I measured my ankle compared to my men who wear a medium size based on the size chart. His ankles are definitely bigger than mine, so he doesn't just have big ankles. Then why are there so many stars? Well I forgot to return them so on a rainy/snowy day I decided to spin them. I only left my ankles open because I couldn't close them. I've used them twice already. My feet are warm and dry. And Kevlar is very durable. You are strong. I have a feeling they will actually last a while, unlike the silly little flimsy tie pouches I received (although the tie pouches fit, lol). Anyway, another point is that as a commuter I do some walks et cetera with them and drive 45+ miles and endure some sidewalk walking. So I would say if you have very thin feet and ankles this would be a great article!

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June 16, 2023
πŸ’ͺ Helpful!