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[QUOTE="michael, post: 772933, member: 268"] Beware rain over trousers with tapered ankles. My expensive cycle over trousers have that design and the first time I wore them in anger they kept my legs dry but channelled rain water straight into my boots.:( The choice was take them off or 'fill yer boots'. As long as your wet feet are warm its not a problem apart from the squelch when you walk. Next purchase was gaiters to wear under my expensive over trousers and over my boots. Cycling after rain I tend to wear gaiters to stop my legs getting wet from puddles but keep them open like wellies at the top to stop my legs getting too hot. I have had expensive GTex gaiters and cheap gaiters nothing much to chose between them apart from price and maybe the quality of the strap that goes under your boot. For walking I would be looking for something that looks like it will take some wear. [/QUOTE]
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