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Lusso Windtex Terrain Red Overboot

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£30.00

VERDICT:

9
10
Brilliant lightweight overshoes that'll stand up to all but the heaviest of rain
Weight: 
98g
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The Lusso Windtex Terrain Red Overboots are ideal for when the weather isn't too extreme. The fabric keeps out the chilly wind and the rain to an extent, plus they are very well made, especially for the money.

  • Pros: Easy to get on and off; fabric offers decent insulation for its thickness
  • Cons: You'll need something thicker for really cold days

The Terrain overboots offer some really impressive performance considering how thin the main fabric is. Lusso tends to use Windtex in a lot of its winter clothing, and in testing Lusso garments over the years I've always found it to offer great windproofing, especially when it is really cold.

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Windtex is basically a membrane that stops the cold air and water getting through from outside but still manages to be pretty breathable – not that that is a major concern here. The way I look at it, if it's cold enough for me to wear overshoes then I want my feet to stay as toasty as possible, and here they're helped by the fleece-lined material.

Lusso gives a temperature range of 0°C to 14°C and I'd say that is about right. For me, I started to notice a bit of a chill around my toes when it was around 3°C and below but that is going to be personal to you.

> How to keep your feet warm while cycling in winter

The Terrains aren't totally waterproof but they'll do a decent enough job of keeping road spray out and light rain for an extended period, helped by the taped seam running up the front of the boots. Anything heavier is going to get through eventually, but even with soaked feet I never really felt them get cold or uncomfortable as long as the temperature stayed above freezing.

The upper looks to be exactly the same as Lusso has used on its Windtex Stealth overboots that I tested in February last year, but underneath, the Stealths had a kind of rubber feeling material for the sole, while the Terrains are Lycra.

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Around the cleat and heel hole on the Terrains, Lusso has reinforced the material with extra stitching – something that it didn't do on the Stealths (although they are still going strong, so it wasn't necessarily needed).

The Terrains also have a much tougher woven fabric at the toe and heel to stop wear and tear when you are off the bike and walking.

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The cleat hole is very generous, so it'll fit around Speedplay's massive cleat setup easily as well as the usuals like SPD-SL.

Once again, the build quality is top notch from Lusso; it's all neatly finished throughout with tough stitching.

The zip that is positioned at the rear runs smoothly and once zipped up stays firmly in place.

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When it comes to sizing, you can stick to Lusso's guide. I wear a 44/45 size shoe, for which Lusso recommends a large, and although these mediums fitted fine I could feel a bit of pressure on the zip when doing them up, which could affect longterm durability.

Price-wise 30 quid isn't bad, especially when you look at the prices of some of the other brands we've tested.

Castelli's Diluvio Pro shoe covers offer similar performance and will cost you another 20 nicker on top of the Lussos. The Gore Universal overshoes are £54.99 and don't offer any resistance against rain at all.

> Buyer's Guide: 10 of the best cycling overshoes

On the whole, the Lusso Terrains do a very good job of keeping out the worst of the elements and thanks to their build quality are likely to last for a good couple of seasons.

Verdict

Brilliant lightweight overshoes that'll stand up to all but the heaviest of rain

road.cc test report

Make and model: Lusso Windtex Terrain Red Overboot

Size tested: Medium

Tell us what the product is for

Lusso says, "The Lusso Terrain Winter Overboots are ideal for Temperatures from 0-14 degrees.

"Remaining Thermal, Windproof and Water repellent for the Cold British winter."

Tell us some more about the technical aspects of the product?

Lusso lists these features:

. Windtex Membrane Thermal Fabric

* Rear Zip with Velcro closure with reflective Elements and Logo

* Windproof and highly Water Repellent

* Breathable

* Thermal and Fleeced Lined

* Reflective Rear Zip

* Road Shoe Cleat cut out

Rate the product for quality of construction:
 
8/10
Rate the product for performance:
 
9/10
Rate the product for durability:
 
8/10
Rate the product for fit:
 
8/10
Rate the product for sizing:
 
8/10

Stick to Lusso's size guide and you'll be fine.

Rate the product for weight:
 
8/10
Rate the product for comfort:
 
9/10
Rate the product for value:
 
7/10

How easy is the product to care for? How did it respond to being washed?

A simple machine wash and hang to dry sees them come up clean and maintain their shape.

Tell us how the product performed overall when used for its designed purpose

Impressive windproofing and water repellence.

Tell us what you particularly liked about the product

Lightweight and comfortable to wear while still offering great performance against the weather.

Tell us what you particularly disliked about the product

You'll need something thicker for sub-zero days.

How does the price compare to that of similar products in the market, including ones recently tested on road.cc?

Considering their performance, these Terrains look quite the bargain against a lot of those we've tested recently.

Did you enjoy using the product? Yes

Would you consider buying the product? Yes

Would you recommend the product to a friend? Yes

Use this box to explain your overall score

Great performance from such a thin fabric and brilliantly made, so really difficult to criticise for 30 quid.

Overall rating: 9/10

About the tester

Age: 40  Height: 180cm  Weight: 76kg

I usually ride: This month's test bike  My best bike is: B'Twin Ultra CF draped in the latest bling test components

I've been riding for: Over 20 years  I ride: Every day  I would class myself as: Expert

I regularly do the following types of riding: time trialling, commuting, club rides, sportives, fixed/singlespeed

Since writing his first bike review for road.cc back in early 2009 senior product reviewer Stu has tested more than a thousand pieces of kit, and hundreds of bikes.

With an HND in mechanical engineering and previous roles as a CNC programmer/machinist, draughtsman and development engineer (working in new product design) Stu understands what it takes to bring a product to market. A mix of that knowledge combined with his love of road and gravel cycling puts him in the ideal position to put the latest kit through its paces.

He first made the switch to road cycling in 1999, primarily for fitness, but it didn’t take long for his competitive side to take over which led to around ten years as a time triallist and some pretty decent results. These days though riding is more about escapism, keeping the weight off and just enjoying the fact that he gets to ride the latest technology as part of his day job.

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