For riders racing under UCI rules, these overshoes are designed to to make your legs as aero as the rulebook allows. The One Overshoes use our single layer technology, our second tier overshoes that still deliver World Tour level performance.

Redesigned from the ground up. Featuring a new toe box for an even cleaner leading edge, an enclosed heel cup to smooth airflow around the rear of the shoe. For this generation we have also removed the rear zip which aids in grip.
Redesigned from the ground up. Featuring a new toe box for an even cleaner leading edge, an enclosed heel cup to smooth airflow around the rear of the shoe. For this generation we have also removed the rear zip which aids in grip.

Fabric Details

Leg Layer:
Elastane 35% Poly 65%, 125GSM
Foot:
Elastane 12% Poly 88%, PU Coated. 180GSM

UCI Legal Vs. Non UCI Legal Length

The Non UCI legal length (Left) overshoes are designed to pull to just below the knee for maximum aerodynamics advantage. Here you can see a comparison to the UCI Legal length (Right)

Enclosed Heel Cup

By enclosing the heel of the overshoe, we are able to smooth airflow around the heel protector present on all shoes.

FAQs

What are these overshoes designed for?

These overshoes are designed promarily for TT and track racing. they could also be used in road racing however the enclosed heel cup means that walking in these overshoes should be kept to a minimum and avoid rough surfaces.

How do I put the overshoes on?

The best way to put the overshoes on is before your shoes. Pull the overshoes up your leg and place your foot through the cleat hole, then roll the foot section above your ankle.

Once done, put your shoe on as normal and fit the overshoe back over the front of the shoe.

Can I customise these?

We do not offer a custom designs for overshoes.

How do i look after my overshoes?

Wash on a cool synthetics wash. Do not use fabric softener or bleach. Air dry only. Do not wash with rough or sharp items as this can damage the kit. Do not store damp.

How do these overshoes compare to previous versions?

Test data is available on our Performance Hub page.