With a slight variation to their original design the SealSkinz Lightweight Enclosed overshoes provide additional protection during more severe weather conditions thanks their improved sole coverage.
Made from a light-weight Neoprene and Nylon mix the SealSkinz Enclosed Overshoes are durable and windproof, whilst also allowing great flexibility for a comfortable, functional weatherproof fit. Features of the overshoes include a storm flap with pull on loop and a silicone leg gripper which not only provides a secure fit but also does a great job of preventing water entering the overshoe. The overshoes are finihed with hi-vis reflective branding for added visibility in lo wlight conditions.
Sizing:
Small: UK 3-5 / EU 36-38
Medium: UK 6-8 / EU 39-42
Large: UK 9-11 / EU 43-46
X-Large: UK 12-14 / EU 47-49
All sizes available and free P+P, RRP of £30 so a good saving on a good name with good reviews
I hope everyone is buying a size up. Looking at the reviews on Amazon, these come up very small.
- n3m3s1s
Latest comments (39)
claireebeth87
6 Feb 17#39
sold out
Mightywhites29111971
19 Mar 16#38
Got mine yesterday. I'm a 43 and they are a very tight fit, but better than a loose fit that lets in water.
stanno
17 Mar 16#37
Not much chance of a return. Say they need to be in a condition for resale, but of course I had to cut the retaining plastic bits to try them on! If I return & they don't accept they will charge postage for return to me (so 2 x postage).. Cheaper to bin them.
FORZAPAQ
17 Mar 16#36
...they've arrived. Large only just fit my size 10's. I'm hoping they give a bit over time :confused:
thepinster
16 Mar 16#35
i received mine today. I'm a size 9 and picked a large, they are a tight fit but theyre meant to be tight. You have to put them on as you would a tight rubber sock.I just ensured the front cleats were correctly covered before putting the heel on. I'm really happy with them and they look fab too
Voucher Boy
16 Mar 16#34
I really don't understand manufacturers. If you are making a product such as this, how hard is it to pop along to a shop and buy a pair of shoes to test fit them? Even if they asked their staff to try them out and make suggestions before marketing them. I'm amazed at the lack R&D some products receive. I am quite tall (but not 'Circus' Tall) at 6' 3", and I once bought a lawnmower where the handle would not raise high enough to use. If I stood upright and held the bar, the rear of the lawnmower was lifted into the air because the handle hit the rotation stops. To use it would have meant that I was stooped over. If they asked someone tall to try it, it would be obvious. Crazy!! Anyhow, rant over. Aaaaaand relax......
stanno
16 Mar 16#33
Just arrived. They are ludicrously small! I'm 43 (size 9) and the L doesn't even begin to stretch over the heel. No wonder they're selling them off cheap. Now to try and get a refund.
Voucher Boy
16 Mar 16#32
As suggested above, they are very small. I bought Large for my size 10 feet and there is no way on earth that they will fit over my shoes.
bazward75
13 Mar 16#31
I might get a pair incase i decide to join the Navy Seals, not many people realise these boots are like flippers and propel you thru the water. Navy Penguins dont stand a chance, they cant even walk straight.
edwardo1973
13 Mar 16#30
Great shout for listing these...ordered some mediums.
yourmam84
13 Mar 16#29
Ordered a Large for me, size 10 hopefully not too small! Thanks OP!
joedredd
13 Mar 16#28
I was about to buy some and then realised during "adverse weather" I'd take the car.
logohigh
12 Mar 16#27
minus points for aerodynamics :stuck_out_tongue:
cossiecraig
12 Mar 16#26
Ah forgot to add one size fits all!
logohigh
12 Mar 16#15
Thanks op
so should I go xl ? ( I'm size 9)
Rickardo to logohigh
12 Mar 16#25
I'm wondering that too.
cossiecraig
12 Mar 161#24
I find these better value @ 5p each foot also available in a range of colours/designs depending on where you shop!!
greavsy69
12 Mar 16#23
Bought some XL for a size 10. Fingers crossed
JohnnyL
12 Mar 16#22
Plasmachaser
12 Mar 16#18
These fully waterproof or what??
speric07 to Plasmachaser
12 Mar 16#21
There are massive holes on the sole, so must be what!!
FORZAPAQ
12 Mar 16#20
Looking through other reviews (http://www.wiggle.co.uk/sealskinz-neoprene-overshoes/) these should be tight fitting. One review also mentioned rolling them on from the toe back.....I've ordered large and I'm a size 10.....if they dont fit then I'm flog them to my mate who has dinky feet :smirk:.
n3m3s1s
12 Mar 161#19
Wow - just figured out the best way to put these tight overshoes on - basically in reverse:
Put the overshoe on first, pull up ankle and do up the zip - then put your cycling shoes!
Pull down over heel, over the toe last , then velcro base strap . Much easier
That's enough exercise for one day - time for some cake
logohigh
12 Mar 16#17
changed mind - at least 50 % reviews not good
probably a reason for the discount!
n3m3s1s
12 Mar 162#16
These are small on their sizing . Definitely get a size up.
Got a the Medium: UK 6-8 last week and is a real struggle to get a Medium over the heel of a size 8 road/MTB shoes and strains the zip pulling it over heel. When done up zip is really straining around at bottom of heel - should have got the Large: UK 9-11 for size 8 shoes ( Medium would be ok on the smaller size 6 I am guessing ) .
Hope helps. Just ordered the large - cheers OP
davester2k
12 Mar 16#14
I finally got fed up of buying a constant stream of crappy overshoes which generally start to fall apart in a month or so (quicker if you actually ever need to walk on them) and invested in some winter boots.....I don't think I'll ever look back.
Mind you, after one ride on a foul day three weeks ago it took me twenty minutes for my hands to be warm enough to get them off.
stephenashforth
12 Mar 161#12
I hope everyone is buying a size up. Looking at the reviews on Amazon, these come up very small.
souljacker to stephenashforth
12 Mar 16#13
:disappointed: I went with their size guide but looks like they are going to come up small
FORZAPAQ
12 Mar 16#11
Thanks OP, ordered.....my old pair of Alturas have just expired so your deal is HOT!
bendip
12 Mar 16#10
nice spot, i'll try them, as an aside the most hard wearing o/shoes i have are the cheapish generic planet x pairs i bought 5/6 yrs ago, hundreds of hrs usage, thousands of miles..looking a bit tatty but still going strong..the everlasting gobstopper of overshoes !
Voucher Boy
12 Mar 16#9
Bought! My old ones are in tatters too. Hopefully they won't be needed much this summer, but I think they probably will be...Cheers OP
thepinster
12 Mar 16#8
glad this is helping, my old pair 'expired' this week as well so these should do the trick
mikeyreeveswilliams
12 Mar 16#7
top find, my overshoes are falling apart and there needed in this weather
rowlanddvd
12 Mar 16#6
Thanks op - just ordered a pair - timing is perfect as I came off my bike last week and shredded my old Shimano Tarmac H2Os :wink:
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Made from a light-weight Neoprene and Nylon mix the SealSkinz Enclosed Overshoes are durable and windproof, whilst also allowing great flexibility for a comfortable, functional weatherproof fit. Features of the overshoes include a storm flap with pull on loop and a silicone leg gripper which not only provides a secure fit but also does a great job of preventing water entering the overshoe. The overshoes are finihed with hi-vis reflective branding for added visibility in lo wlight conditions.
Sizing:
Small: UK 3-5 / EU 36-38
Medium: UK 6-8 / EU 39-42
Large: UK 9-11 / EU 43-46
X-Large: UK 12-14 / EU 47-49
All sizes available and free P+P, RRP of £30 so a good saving on a good name with good reviews
I hope everyone is buying a size up. Looking at the reviews on Amazon, these come up very small.
- n3m3s1s
Latest comments (39)
so should I go xl ? ( I'm size 9)
Put the overshoe on first, pull up ankle and do up the zip - then put your cycling shoes!
Pull down over heel, over the toe last , then velcro base strap . Much easier
That's enough exercise for one day - time for some cake
probably a reason for the discount!
Got a the Medium: UK 6-8 last week and is a real struggle to get a Medium over the heel of a size 8 road/MTB shoes and strains the zip pulling it over heel. When done up zip is really straining around at bottom of heel - should have got the Large: UK 9-11 for size 8 shoes ( Medium would be ok on the smaller size 6 I am guessing ) .
Hope helps. Just ordered the large - cheers OP
Mind you, after one ride on a foul day three weeks ago it took me twenty minutes for my hands to be warm enough to get them off.