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Endura MT500 Overshoes

A robust waterproof overshoe designed to meet the demands of mountain bikers.
Average Customer Rating:
4.106 out of 5
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42 of 47(89%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Endura MT500 Overshoes
Review 1 for Endura MT500 Overshoes
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adscrim
City: Perth, Scotland
Country:United Kingdom
Age:25-34
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Value for money
Featured Review
Road Cyclist
Date:December 17, 2009
Excellent value overshoes
Pros: they work!
"These overshoes work.
Thus far, 4 months of almost daily wear, the stitching is sound; as are the zips and wear points on the soles. Gripper provided under the toe area works well in slippery conditions and reflectives show up nicely in the night.
I've been out in some horrendous conditions already this year and while my feet aren't always dry, they are warm. And them being wet is partly water coming in through the top, which happens on pretty much all overshooes, and sweat from them keeping my feet toasty.
Very pleased"
Review 2 for Endura MT500 Overshoes
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Biggus
City: Shropshire
Country:United Kingdom
Age:35-44
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Road Cyclist
Date:February 1, 2010
Keep your toes warm
Pros: Comfortable, Durable, High Quality
"I have had these for 2 winters now and when the mercury is low these really keep your feet warm. Even after riding through deep water - the water may leak in but because of the material your feet soon warm up again - bit like a wetsuit. You wont get wet feet in just normal rain. They are also really tough and have taken a fair bit of abuse with off road cyclocross training."
Review 3 for Endura MT500 Overshoes
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bunter
Country:United Kingdom
Date:December 8, 2009
works fine but tight fit on shoes
"These are a tight fit over my spd shoes. A bit of a pain & slow to fit over the shoe. Sole is about as tough as you can make a stretchy material but mine have signs of wear already. keeps water out nicely and keeps feet warm but will consider a waterproof spd boot for next winter."
Review 4 for Endura MT500 Overshoes
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Annabee
Date:December 5, 2009
Endura MT500 overshoe
"Endura overshoes not waterproof rain comes in at the top, slit down one side,infact im not happy with them,when they say waterproof thats what they should be! (not semi waterproof!)"
Review 5 for Endura MT500 Overshoes
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WombatV8
Country:United Kingdom
Age:25-34
Interest:Cross Country MTB
Level:Occasional
Gender:Male
Budget:Value for money
Mountain Biker
Date:December 4, 2009
Quality problems, but I want the same ones again
Pros: Comfortable, Durable, Rugged
Cons: Poor Quality
"Used these for the 1st time on a cold wintery day in Shropshire. The overshoes were slightly awkward to put on, but the fit was good once in place.
The sole of the overshoes is very robust which gives you confidence that they wont be ruined when you have to dismount and walk a short distance. The rubberised sections give good grip, but can also rub on the cranks at times making an odd squeak!
The first forced dismount of the day was in ankle deep, cold, muddy water, which immediately goes up the inside of the overshoe via the cleat holes. However, this is where these overshoes really shine. Being neoprene, within about 2 mins my feet were warm again and they stayed warm all day. Fantastic.
Unfortunately the overshoes let themeslves down at the end of the ride when I noticed one of the zips had broken. They're going back but I want more of the same.
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Review 6 for Endura MT500 Overshoes
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monopoket
City: Parbold, Lancs
Country:United Kingdom
Age:35-44
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Road Cyclist
Date:December 1, 2009
nice wellies
Pros: Comfortable, Durable, Good Fit, Great Value
"These feel like a really solid pair of wellies, good fit, solid construction, keep my feet warm and dry, what more can I ask for. I have had one torrential down pour that left me with a bit of ingress (from the top or bottom I don't know, but it felt like I was swimming anyway so may be too much to expect anything to cope)."
Review 7 for Endura MT500 Overshoes
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Nig1
Date:December 1, 2009
Better Than Others
"These boots performed really well on a recent trip to the High Peaks.
They stayed firmly in place even with a considerable amount of hike a biking whereas others had overboots that would just not stay put over the toe region.
They kep my feet warm if not dry but then I blame the walk through ankle deep bog for that.
The only downside is that they are a bit wrecked after one ride - the sole now has some extra holes and I think they'll need a bit of patching somehow before the wnter is out. I can't really blame the boots too much for this though as if I'd stayed on the bike for the whole day I think they'd have been fine - it was the long walk up the very rocky Jacob's Ladder (and numerour other rocky bits) that did them in.
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Review 8 for Endura MT500 Overshoes
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MoutainGoat
City: Ipswich
Country:United Kingdom
Age:35-44
Interest:Cross Country MTB
Level:Advanced
Gender:Male
Budget:Value for money
Mountain Biker
Date:November 30, 2009
Small Price to pay for Warm Feet
Pros: Comfortable, Good Fit, Great Value
"This is a great product for very reasonalbe price. A must in the wet if you cannont stretch to some gortex boots at five time the cost.
Give you great comfort on the wet and muddy ride - particularly beneficial on longer rides 2 hours plus when you mates start complaining of cold feet - with your Endura overshoes your feet will be toasty!!!"
Review 9 for Endura MT500 Overshoes
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racer44
Date:November 26, 2009
Pros: Comfortable, Good Fit, High Quality, Rugged
"Excellent overshoes. Very rugged, warm and well constructed. Look good too which is an added bonus."
Review 10 for Endura MT500 Overshoes
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RyRy
City: Edinburgh
Country:United Kingdom
Age:19-24
Interest:Cross Country MTB
Level:Occasional
Gender:Male
Budget:Value for money
Mountain Biker
Date:November 21, 2009
Endura MT500 Overshoes
Pros: Adjustable, Comfortable, Durable, Great Value, Rugged, Versatile
Cons: Bulky
"Decent fitting overshoe, adequately waterproofed in the right spots and secure without compromising ability to grip the pedal (when running flats). My only issues are I have large feet but very skinny ankles which don't compliment each other very well when sizing the cover; in order to get the correct shoe length the ankle cuff must also increase in diameter. Tightening the ankle cuff with the velcro works but is uncomfortable when the zip it fully closed. I do like the fact there is a zip and reflective features on the back of the cover."
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Nipper4
Date:November 19, 2009
Pros: Comfortable, Durable, Good Fit, Great Value, High Quality
"These are a life saver, they may not be 'waterproof' but they are made of neoprene and they are waterproof enough for me even in the hardest of downpours during my commute to and from work. A must have along with the waterproofs.. just in case"
Review 12 for Endura MT500 Overshoes
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naebad
Date:November 17, 2009
Pretty good
Pros: Durable, High Quality
Cons: sizing a little on the small side
"These overshoes have sturdy construction, helped by the use of zips for the rear closure. They do what they should, keeping feet warm and dry for my daily commute, although they are not exactly the height of fashion (doesnt really bother me, though).
However, the sizes are a bit small and can be difficult to pull on / off, and on a 3 hour MTB ride (in admittedly extremely wet conditions - some of the tracks were more like rivers) leakage did result in wet feet."
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MarinMark
Date:November 13, 2009
Waterproof? Hmmm...
Pros: Comfortable, Good Fit, Rugged
Cons: Unattractive, waterproof
"Only just started using them today and on a rather wet commute I'm not overly impressed by their waterproofing (is that a word :-S). Don't think they should be advertisied as waterproof. Apart from that, warm and snug fit."
Review 14 for Endura MT500 Overshoes
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MuddlyCycler
City: Bath
Country:United Kingdom
Date:November 10, 2009
Changed my ride to work
Pros: Attractive, Comfortable, Rugged
Cons: Expensive
"I regularly cycle to work along a canal path that gets incredibly muddy and strewn with muddles in the winter. Even with supposedly waterproof shoes, my feet would get absolutely soaked and freezing cold.
While these overshoes are not waterproof (they're neoprene with a rubber toe), I found my feet were pretty much dry (some water seeps through) and very warm even after 2 hours riding. Pretty good given I'm hitting puddles every 10 yards.
I've only had them a few months so can't talk to durability much. I use regular pedals rather than clipless and so far the rubbing on the metal teeth of pedal hasn't put any wear on the soles.
A word of warning on the sizing - the recommended size was very tight even on slim cycling shoes. If you're planning on using chunkier shoes, go a size up.
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Lovecycling
Date:November 3, 2009
"Good overshoes- keep my feet nice and dry and warm (although they don't look great!)"
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deerhunter
Date:October 27, 2009
"pretty good solid shoes.
have had problems in the past with the zips, they tend to corrode at the base with heavy winter commuting, get sticky and then stop working and the zip tabs break
apart from that a reasonable price and work well
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steelfiend
Level:Regular
Date:October 23, 2009
Pros: Comfortable, Good Fit
"Bought these based on prev reviews - have not been disappointed. Solid construction, no annoying excess straps, snug fit and good reflective stipes. Recommended buy"
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Cafe4Will
City: Exmoor
Country:United Kingdom
Age:45-54
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Value for money
Road Cyclist
Date:October 10, 2009
Endura Mtb overshoe
Pros: Attractive, Comfortable, Durable, Good Fit, High Quality, Rugged
Cons: Limited Color Choices, Unadjustable, a bit od struggle to get over the shoes
"To stop getting cold feet in the winter, overshoes are a must. These fit snuggly and are very smooth and tidy around the shoes. A bit tight to get on but they don't restrict the feet at all. With a pair of decnt socks they make my summer shoes warm enough for Exmoor in the depths of winter. Toasty toes, ahh bliss......."
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Kino
City: Manchester UK
Age:35-44
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Value for money
Road Cyclist
Date:September 17, 2009
Ugly But Very Practical
Pros: Durable, Good Fit, Great Value, Rugged
Cons: Bulky, Limited Color Choices, Unattractive
"Purchased last Autumn and used over the winter. A very practical pair of over shoes designed with chunkier MTB shoes and boots in mind. Used with both MTB shoes and my Shimano MT51 boots. Underside is showing signs of wear around the cleat holes but other wise pretty good. These are not particularly good looking, the neoprene toe cap is pretty ugly, but they do what they say on the tin. They keep your feet dry and warm and protect your expensive footwear well. If like me your happy with function over form then I highly recommend them."
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TaffyOsprey
City: South Wales
Age:35-44
Interest:Cross Country MTB
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Mountain Biker
Date:September 9, 2009
Say goodbye to wet socks
Pros: Comfortable, Durable, Good Fit, Great Value, High Quality, Rugged, waterproof
Cons: Unattractive
"I purchased these though necessity, rather than choice. I needed waterproof overshoes as my MTB cycle shoes are not waterproof and wouldn’t stand a chance in a good old Welsh summer, let alone a Welsh winter.
Being discouraged by reviews of overshoes with Velcro fastening alone, I settled for these instead as they have a zip at the back.
I can’t say I was impressed by their looks at first (athough they don't look as bad as the photo). When they arrived, my wife thought I had bought some NCB wellies on an instalment plan.
However, for the last few months I have worn these both off-road and commuting and I cannot believe how dry my feet are afterwards.
I have had some slight water ingress (a slight drip) at the top of the zip now and again, but I put this down to my inferior waterproof trousers, rather than any design flaw in the overshoes.
Previously, commuting to work in the rain meant taking a spare pair of socks and a towel to dry my feet. No need with these.
Because of their superior dryness, they aren’t very breathable. So wearing these on warmer days may cause your feet to sweat a little, especially if your shoes aren’t that breathable either, although I have had no such problems so far with mine.
They are quite tight, but stretchy enough to fit over my Pearl Izumi Quest MTB shoes with little effort (although a bit awkward if the optional forefoot studs are attached to the shoes at the time).
To sum up – they do an excellent job, even if your feet look like you borrowed them from Jacques Cousteau."
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