Saturday 26 October 2013

He's the coldest man I know....


Is Mat's favourite thing to tell customers about me. It's no secret that I struggle when our beautiful island turns Mother Nature against us and the weather most definitely turns sour. This year I decided that I was going to do my upmost to not let the weather get the better of me and stop me from riding. 

The Northwave Arctic GTX MTB boot was my choice that was going to help me through the bad weather. At £169.99 they aren't by any means a cheap option so I was hoping that this was going to be a worth while investment. 


First impressions of the boots were good. Construction of the boots are to the usual solid standard that Northwave command with well finished seams and good quality stitching. The sole of the is the jaws carbon reinforced sole. They are made with thermoplastic material enriched with carbon powder and a natural rubber tread. It results in a stiff but not harsh feel which gives good power transfer and excellent support. 

One of the main appeals to these winter boots is the Gore tex membrane which keeps out moisture and wind that always kills my feet over the winter. The fleece liner gives an additional warm layer but it doesn't encroach on sizing. My 42 winter boots are exactly the same fit as my 42 road Northwave shoes which means that my summer socks and winter socks both fit in the winter boots comfortably. The system to secure the boots in place is both clever and convenient. The speed lace system means that getting the shoes on is both easy and gives a very even tight fit over the whole length of the shoe. Following this getting the shoes off at the end of a wet ride with cold hands is a breeze by simply pinching the release system and the shoes let off the tension easily. 

So the basics all looked promising, so what are they like to ride? Fantastic! Although a little heavier than a standard MTB shoe the comfortable, warm easy to use winter boot will forever be a permanent addition to my cycling wardrobe. Over shoes are a thing of the past when I now cycle to work now and knowing that I won't suffer with cold feet anymore, is a godsend. The colour is a talking point which will be a marmite subject for most people however you'll be pleased to hear that a more eye friendly black version is also available. 


If you suffer from cold toes and intend to carry on cycling throughout the winter, these are a must! I certainly won't regret separating with my money for them. 

Stu


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