Wolfgar Cycling Boot - Men's
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Why We Like The Wolfgar Cycling Boot
Snowy conditions don't bother us when we're wearing the 45nrth Wolfgar Cycling Boot on our commuting and 'fat' biking adventures. Referring only to the size of the tires, fat biking is more fun when our toes aren't freezing after a few miles. The thick Primaloft insulation keeps heat in for even the most adventurous winter riding endeavors.
Details
- Winter riding boot designed for te harshest conditions
- Tough weather-resistant shell deters cold wet and wind
- Primaloft insulation with Aerogel additives for warmth
- 2-bolt cleat compatible only
- Carbon fiber sole for excellent power transfer
- Dual boa closure
- Item #NRH1WUJ
- Upper Material
- microfiber
- Lining
- Techtuff
- Closure
- dual boa-dial
- Footbed
- ballistic nylon
- Midsole
- carbon
- Sole
- Vibram rubber
- Cleat Compatibility
- 2-bolt
- Claimed Weight
- [single, size 44] 2lb 9oz
- Activity
- fat biking, commuting
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 14, 2024
Wonderful Warm Boots
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I have a heart condition that affects my circulation, making my fingers and toes very cold on winter night rides, even here on the east coast. They get cold enough that I have had long term nerve damage in my toes. I know that these boots are way over rated for the temperatures that I wore them in, but they kept my feet warm and dry and cozy all winter long. Not once were my feet hot, sweaty or uncomfortable. I never really noticed any restrictiveness while riding, although they are big boots. Given the size and the insulation, these are incredibly comfortable boots. These are awesome boots that allowed me to keep leading winter night rides, while waiting for heart surgery.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
February 16, 2023
Insane
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
This is overkill for most conditions. I've had these on at -34C (-29F) with mid-weight merino sock for 90 min and my feet were so hot I was wondering if I should loosen the boots to cool down. I can't imagine what the rest of my outfit should be to accommodate lower temperatures to make these worth their billing. I followed 45NRTH's sizing guide and ended up at 46, usually wearing 44.5-45. That "size up" is enough for a thicker wool sock, but I can't even begin to pretend that I'd ride with my feet this warm. So, my feet are going to be loose in these boots. Works well with SM-SH51 - nothing to report there - crank arm clearance is adequate and the cleat is hidden well enough for hardwood floors. Watch the toe overlap - they're "big". I think I'll use them off the bike more since they're so warm. Maybe a "life-saver" for those with cold feet and/or with poor circulation. Can't speak to how waterproof they are - it's too cold here for any liquid, but light snow, slush and spray off the motor vehicles has been handled gracefully - the only moisture I felt was from my sweat.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com