You are going to get some water ingress with overshoes but they will keep the worst at bay and I prefer overshoes to sealskinz socks. I have these not pretty but they do the job. The only other option is waterproof shoes but they are not cheap.
With both full mudguards and overshoes, your shoes should remain pretty much dry. Getting your shoes soaked is not good as they tend to stay wet for ages and then stink.
Just wondering if you have any update on how you fared with the Endura Luminite overshoes. If you've got time maybe you could answer a few questions?
Do they keep the water out?
How do you get into these things?
How do you do them up? Is there velcro along the bottom and back?
Can you walk around on them (eg. going into a shop)? Does the kevlar on the bottom enable this?
BTFB - just in case that actually happens to me (the woman of my dreams checking out my 57cm frame in my tent!) - could you recommend an overshoe that worked for you?
I have mixed feelings. On one hand, I think overshoes are crap, because they don't last as long as socks - they get torn up by the chunky MTB soles and they get damaged when you walk. The zips break. Puddle water can enter through the cleat hole.
But, for the most part they keep your shoes dry. Wet shoes aren't a good thing.
overshoes, which you can beef up with scotchguard or similar. coupled with a front 'guard, you'll only get slightly damp socks from water running down your leg rather than wet shoes.
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