GripGrab Toe Covers
From 78,70
Castelli Toe Thingy 2
102,20
Velotoze Toe Covers
From 57,20
GripGrab Toe Covers vs. Castelli Toe Thingy 2 vs. Velotoze Toe Covers
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Windproof (3x) |
Warm (2x) |
sturdy |
Water repellent |
Easy to put on (3x) |
Warm (2x) |
Iets warmer dan zonder. |
Looks nice |
protects the toe well at the top |
Functional (water density where needed) |
Handy |
cheap |
Cons
Not yet discovered |
No |
Zijn bijna niet over een SPD-SL systeem te trekken |
Falls very small |
Leaves a red glow on white shoes |
Just one size available |
torn underneath |
Vulnerable |
very fragile |
cracks quickly |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Ideal for when it's too warm for full covers but too cold for your shoes to keep your toes warm. |
Multiple sizes available, allowing you to find the right one for your feet. |
The wind- and waterproof neoprene provides good protection during the cold winter days. |
As your foot is not completely covered, your shoe retains its breathability. |
You can wear these toe caps between the shoe cover and road bike shoe for extra warm toes. |
Water resistant and windproof to help keep your toes dry and warm. |
Lightweight: a pair weighs only 25 grams. |
The smooth, flexible material offers aerodynamic qualities. |
Easy to remove and fold into a compact size. |
Cons
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One size - with a large foot size it can be just a bit tight. |
Caution: They may leave a red shadow on white shoes. |
Contains natural rubber latex, which may cause an allergic reaction. |
Specifications
Yes
Yes
Yes
Colour
Black
Black
White
Black
Red
Yellow
Black
Red
Yellow
Size Overshoes
S
M
L
XL
XXL
3XL 42 - 45
M
L
XL
XXL
3XL 42 - 45
Universal
Universal
Road Bike Shoes
Road Bike Shoes
Road Bike Shoes
Reflective elements
Yes
No
No
10 - 15 °C
10 - 15 °C
10 - 18 °C
Splashproof
Not waterproof
Completely waterproof