The Neo Toecovers from rh+ are a good clothing choice for when it's not cold enough for full overshoes but you want a little extra protection and insulation for your toes. The neoprene fabric easily blocks the draughty vents in the front of racey shoe, and also keep your shoes reasonably dry when the roads are damp, but not sodden, and there's a bit of spray from the front wheel.
The neoprene provides a surprising degree of insulation. Typically I wear Belgian-style oversocks at this time of year, when the roads are covered in dirt and water and there's a chill in the air, before switching to thicker overshoes in the winter. These toe covers are an alternative to oversocks and actually provide quite a bit more warmth. They don't stop half the shoe getting covered in filth though.
They are a 'one size fits all size' and they fitted snugly over my size 45 Gaerne shoes and nestled over the lower of the two Boa dials. During riding they didn't budge, remaining firmly in place. The cleat hole easily accommodated my Speedplay cleats too. There's a couple of reflective details, but they're mostly understated in looks.
You can buy a pair of oversocks – also very good for autumn riding when it's not cold enough for full winter clothing – for about half the price. They're cheaper than full overshoes though. Another less obvious use for toe covers is to wear them under overshoes on really cold days for a double layer of insulation over the toes, a good tip for anyone who suffers from poor circulation, as I do.
Verdict
A useful option for autumn weather to keep toes from getting chilly in well ventilated cycling shoes.
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road.cc test report
Make and model: rh+ Neo Toecover
Size tested: One Black
Tell us what the product is for, and who it's aimed at. What do the manufacturers say about it? How does that compare to your own feelings about it?
Neoprene toe covers.
Tell us some more about the technical aspects of the product?
Anatomic construction
Cleat opening on sole
Reflective appliqués
Solid construction and hard-wearing, especially around the cleat opening.
A good option when it's not cold or wet enough for full overshoes, providing good insulation for the toes. Useful for very well ventilated race shoes.
Good durability and no signs of wear.
You can buy a pair of oversocks – also very good for autumn riding when it's not cold enough for full winter clothing – for about half the price. They're cheaper than full overshoes though. And they're good for anyone suffering from poor circulation as come winter you can wear them under overshoes for a double layer of insulation around the toes
Tell us how the product performed overall when used for its designed purpose
Ticked the boxes very well.
Tell us what you particularly liked about the product
Easy to pull on and stay put, keeps the toes warm and prevents front wheel spray from soaking the front of the shoes.
Tell us what you particularly disliked about the product
They're a bit pricey considering their limited window of potential usage.
Did you enjoy using the product? Yes.
Would you consider buying the product? Yes.
Would you recommend the product to a friend? Yes.
About the tester
Age: 31 Height: 180 Weight: 67
I usually ride: My best bike is:
I've been riding for: 10-20 years I ride: Every day I would class myself as: Expert
I regularly do the following types of riding: road racing, time trialling, cyclo cross, commuting, touring, mtb,






9 thoughts on “rh+ Neo toecovers”
I like the solitary fallen
I like the solitary fallen leaf in the pictures. Very artistic.
It’s product placement…the
It’s product placement…the Forestry Commission paid us a handsome sum for that leaf to be included 🙂
It says ‘autumn’
Back to toe
It says ‘autumn’
Back to toe covers, I’ve got a Craft pair of these and got to say I found them surprisingly useful for a good chunk of last winter and spring too, much more than I thought they would be.
My GF has the Castelli ones.
My GF has the Castelli ones. I saw someone deride them on another article, but she loves them and wears them pretty much from Autumn to Spring.
Must admit that this weekend I can see they would have come in handy.
I’ve got the Castelli ones
I’ve got the Castelli ones too – great bits of kit that keep a surprising amount of water out of your shoes on soggy days and stop your toes getting chilly as well.
just made a pair of toe
just made a pair of toe covers out of an old pair of Endura neoprene overshoes where I had ripped the zip – feeling very chuffed with my diy approach!
Nice idea Metjas, that’s not
Nice idea Metjas, that’s not a bad way at all of recycling old overshoes. Might borrow that if that’s ok?
David Arthur wrote:Nice idea
my pleasure, I now also have a single spare overshoe zip left for any further winter night sewing you fancy 😉
could be quit nice in mild
could be quit nice in mild temperatures. My ankles tend to get rather sweaty where my socks, leg warmers, and shoe covers overlap
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