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Originally Posted by 572cv
Circulation and sensitivity to cold in one's extremities (hands, feet) can vary considerably among people. My Lake cycling boots added a degree of comfort to cold weather riding that I had not experienced with booties. If you can use the booties successfully, great. The main thing is to head out the door knowing you have a chance to enjoy the ride.
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For sure!
In all honesty for me at least, it seems like the better I insulate my wrist and ankles the better my hands and feet do. I did struggle the first couple of winters with cold feet and hands until I realized that. May be true for others so just throwing that out there.