I get terrible Raynauds in my feet. Riding here in Edmonton in winter in the -10 to -20 range feet and hands are the things that suffer first. Often after a ride when I’m in the shower parts of my feet are waxy white, and feel like wooden blocks until the rewarming pain sets in. I get that even riding in well insulated winter boots. Heated socks were a game changer for me. There is nothing electronic on my fat bike so I’m ok with the heated socks.
March 8, 2023, 8:24 a.m. - Moritz Haager
I get terrible Raynauds in my feet. Riding here in Edmonton in winter in the -10 to -20 range feet and hands are the things that suffer first. Often after a ride when I’m in the shower parts of my feet are waxy white, and feel like wooden blocks until the rewarming pain sets in. I get that even riding in well insulated winter boots. Heated socks were a game changer for me. There is nothing electronic on my fat bike so I’m ok with the heated socks.