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It gets really wet & humid here.
My procedure for shoes is to immediately remove insoles, dry those separately. Then I pack the shoes with paper towels to get as much moisture out, leave them sit overnight or so, then I rotate to a different pair of shoes/bike till those are dry. This has really helped keep my shoes lasting a long time. If it's that wet you are putting them back on wet and going out again I think you gotta get 2 pairs of shoes and rotate and it will save money in the long term. Those shoes must absolutely reek too. I had an electric shoe dryer too but it turned out to be kind of "eh" compared to paper towels. |
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Assume you're not in eastern MA anymore . Shoe dryer is my friend in the winter, for daily wear.
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I do put my shoes in a southfacing windowsill after a ride, with the insoles pulled up.
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I used my MTB Riivo shoes for 12 years. Cosmetically, they are considerably worse for the wear, but functionally they are fine and they're still my back-up shoes should that become necessary.
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