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Yaktrax Pro Cleats ice traction for shoes
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STABILicers Walk Cleat ice traction for shoes
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Crampon Snow Grips ice traction for shoes
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EONPOW Ice Grips, Cleat Over Shoe/Boot ice traction for shoes
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Yaktrax Run Cleats ice traction for shoes
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ICETrekkers Diamond Grip ice traction for shoes
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Limm Crampons Cleats ice traction for shoes
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AGOOL Ice Cleats Snow ice traction for shoes
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ICETRAX V3 Tungsten Winter ice traction for shoes
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Yaktrax Pro Traction Cleats instantly provide better traction, confidence and safety for walking, jogging, or hiking on packed snow or ice. Pro Traction Cleats fit over shoes and are secured with a durable rubber strap that ensures an excellent fit. Traction is provided by a shaped-edge coil design that provides unequaled stability on ice and snow, letting users move about naturally with the same solid grip as on dry surfaces. Yaktrax Pro Traction Cleats are made of high-strength, abrasion and rust-resistant 1.4 mm steel coils and heavy-duty natural rubber to help the cleats easily conform to the shape of any boot or shoe. Multiple coil angles provide 360 degrees of traction on cold surfaces for stability in all directions. Because Yaktrax Pro Traction cleats have been tested in temperatures as low as -41 degrees Fahrenheit, they can be worn in a variety of environments, from icy Wisconsin streets to packed-snow trails in wintery woods. Yaktrax Pro Traction Cleats are available in small, medium, large, and extra-large sizes to fit most shoes: Small (fits shoe size W6.5-10, M5-8.5); Medium (fits shoe size W10.5-12.5, M9-11); Large (fits shoe size W13-15, M11.5-13.5); X-Larger (fits shoe size W15.5+, M 14+). For oversized shoes or boots, Yaktrax recommends purchasing one size larger than your normal shoe size.
STABILicers Walk Traction Cleats for Walking on Snow and Ice provide aggressive traction to reduce the risk of falls and increase safety when walking on snow and ice. Cleats stretch to fit onto any shoe or boot, for anti-slip protection anytime, anywhere. Multi-directional heat-treated steel traction plates on the heel and forefoot easily bite into wintry surfaces, providing 360 degrees of traction for everyday activities like walking the dog and shoveling the driveway. Built to stand up to hard use, the thermoplastic elastomer shoe binding is tested to remain flexible in frigid temperatures, down to -45 degrees Fahrenheit. The STABILicers Walk Traction Cleats for Walking on Snow and Ice are portable, and can easily be folded up and carried in a pack or purse for traction on the go. Available in four sizes: Small (fits shoe sizes W5-8, M4-7), Medium (fits shoe sizes W8.5-12, M7.5-10), Large (fits shoe sizes M10.5-15), and X-Large (fits shoe sizes M13.5-16). Sold as a pair. Made in the USA. 90 day manufacturer’s warranty.
Hey everyone, it’s jesse from backcountry forward and up here in canada. I know that when the snow starts to fall and the temperatures drop, the gear you want- and the gear you need is the gear- that’s going to keep you sure, footed and moving forward on adventure and that’s where au hike, micro, spikes crampons come into play and should be on your feet.
Ever since I first started winter hiking, I’ve been trusting eu high crampons to keep me sturdy on even the harshest of trail conditions with their industry-leading tpe rubber. That’s rated to minus 60 you’ll, never have to worry about breakage or cracking on even the harshest of winter adventures, with 19 of some of the highest quality magne steel teeth.
These crampons won’t have you slipping and sliding on anything, from mud to gritty, gravel to ice and even snow you’ll be standing strong when it’s time for adventure with securely welded chains and a revolutionary grommet where the chain meets the rubber you’ll, never have to worry about breakage, that’s so common with every other kind of trail micro, spike crampon.
It’s at this point that the crampon usually tends to break, but now with an infused grommet holding the chain and the rubber together you’re pulling on a secure, molded bead that will keep these fastened to your feet, to put on your micro spike crampon simply find where it says front and where it says back and pull them over your shoe positioning the chains to the center of your feet as needed, then you’re off to adventure, au hike stands by their product and their quality.
That’s why they offer an extensive guarantee to ensure every customer is happy with their trail, hiking crampons. So this season, while you’re heading out there, whether it’s the mud on the farm, the gritty, gravel or snow and ice, make sure you have eu high crampons on your feet to keep you moving forward. Do hi.
My name is taylor. I’m here with hillsound equipment. Today we’re going to be taking a look at the trail crampon ultra. This is an excellent product for hikers and trail runners, enabling you to run your local trails. Even through the winter months. 18 spikes offer aggressive traction on any icy surface and the high strength stainless steel will take a solid beating on mixed terrain such as rock and scree.
The wide heel plate gives aggressive traction on downhill slopes. I’m going to demonstrate to you now how to put on the trail cramp on ultra. We recommend sitting down making sure all your chains are untangled, matching your toe up with the toe bar at the front, lifting your heel and stretching it over the back of your shoe and then secure it with your velcro strap.
The durable elastomer harness remains pliable in frigid temperatures and stretches to fit almost all footwear and is incredibly easy to take on and off. This product also comes with a durable nylon. Carry bag for safe storage like all hill, sound crampons, the trail crampon ultra comes with a 2-year warranty for more information, give us a call or visit our website at hillsound com.
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Martin and today we’re going to be doing a review on cleats I’ve asked Jessica thanks, Jessica to come and help along on this process. I saw Jessica earlier this week. She was sharing her frustrations of having bought a pair of cleats and finding them almost as dangerous in some aspects as not having cleats. So we thought well we’ll get a couple of pairs of cleats in have just cooked, be the person to actually do the comparison, and the reason I’ve asked jessica is that she has a chronic condition that has led to weakness in her hands and weakness in her feet.
So the weakness in her hands allows us to see how easy the cleats are gonna be to put on or difficult yeah, yes, very much so, and the weakness in her feet it’s hard for me. When I tried different clips on to know you know, yeah I can tell the difference in my balance, but I pretty good balance. So you know. Is it such a big deal or not? Absolutely no you’re gonna be able to tell that for sure yeah quickly.
Okay, so let’s have you put on the first pair? Okay, so that’s the front and that’s the back great yeah. Okay. Now these I really like myself, because when I put them over my running shoes, it creates like that sort of a barrier in terms of the cup of water. They fit well against nice, fitting shoes. It might be a bit snug on sort of your much luck, tight, oh wow, so here’s that one I was so easy.
Oh yeah, that was eat. That’s much yes, like yeah! When we get further in will see another parent, that’s way easier. So then it got them on. Let’s see, make sure they’re just as easy to take off. Okay, so that you could maybe we’re different. You know the same pair of boots, yeah undo different day, so they’ll opposed to keeping them on you Bruce totally and that easy peasy, you know very easy.
Well, you know what I was I was thinking about that for having a pair in the car, because if you get somewhere and it’s super icy- you haven’t worn them there, but then to spend the next 15 minutes trying to get yeah. So, let’s move on to second pair and these ones that have sister ones that are very similar. These ones are made in.
U s so something to look out for so. Let’s have you get a judgment on? Do they have a right and a left I, don’t think so, and function back so you’ll always have more so I’ll. Try with this they’re gonna know more stylish once there they are with the rubber. Do you think it’s stiffer when it’s cold I haven’t noticed income and the other ones are even easy again, those could be a car thing, sister of the Yak track and the it is a yak track, but it’s a running the exact track.
You said your end up going into a running short yeah and getting them so they have a little more involved, but this is the part that I guess concerns me they’re. My listen concerns you a little bit. Yeah though there you go even so. The thing with these is that it’s got the strap that goes through. You have to put that through first yeah.
Actually, no we’ll do it. This way done it a couple of different ways these, what I was saying actually both of those pairs have proven to be much easier to put on the knees, but we’ll see how they say: I’m not familiar with you, some good tonight, okay yeah! So it’s not too bad I’ve been wearing these over my Shirelles, so they’re probably a little bit stretched out, but so then it goes through.
This strap that the problem is then getting because sometimes I need to use this to pull over my boot and then it yeah. It gets tangled step as I was saying. These aren’t the kind that I would necessarily throw in the car yeah your heel, yep. Okay, it’s done. Okay, it’s um date, I had the same concern when I was walking in though, but they’ve never come off on me, okay, so all right so they’re, also not quite as attractive.
I did notice. That they’re they’re really good, though, if you need the reflective, it’s a really good, walking shoes yeah, alright, so number one okay to try that a little ice, so I’m just gonna. Take you now belong to you, because that just makes me feel better. Okay to me, the fur yes and then on the way down. I won’t yeah.
So now we’re going down actually yeah I know they’re very attractive, but I do feel like I’m higher, so there I feel a bit less stable, like I feel, like I, have to balance checkmark. If that makes sense, so strong, a little bit yeah they perform on the ice can hold on you the first time cuz that’s the week. Yeah they don’t yeah, they don’t feel any slippage.
Number three. The yaktrax Oh see ya okay, so that was what I’m saying how so, when I step it stops me from taking that big fall, but it still slips like it’s still yeah, so they get the coils up there. He’ll that slip the neck, stop stop it catches yeah! So I want to thank Jessica for braving the cold and coming out and tracking the different pairs of cleats I hope.
This has been helpful, I’m gonna close out for today, margaret martin at melioguide, thanks for tuning in.
In the backpacking world, you come across a lot of gear and making an informed decision can be hard in a world of buzzwords untested gear reviews and gear of the year awards that reward flashy new ideas over trail tested design. It’s easy to get lost in the hype. This series aims to show you the best of the best gear that has proven itself to us year after year mile after mile. This is gear that earns its place in your pack. It represents a pinnacle of both form and function.
This is essential gear on today’s episode, katula microspikes. If you’re not familiar with microspikes, they are a lightweight traction device, that’s used for walking on ice and hard snow and they fall somewhere between a full-size crampon. You might use mountaineering and some of the lighter weight traction devices like yak tracks that you might use to walk across an icy driveway at home before we get too deep into this review. Let’s talk about some of the tech specs of the micro spikes, a pair of size, medium micro, spikes weighs 13, 7 ounces and, as you go up in size, you gain an ounce and, as you go down in size, you lose an ounce.
So a large is 14 7 as small as 12 7. Now there are some newer models of microspikes that are out now that weigh a little bit less I’ll talk about those at the end of this video, the materials on the micro spikes are pretty simple, there’s just two of them. You have your stainless steel on the bottom, which makes up the spikes and chains, and you have the thermoplastic elastomer on top, which is the kind of rubbery stretchy bit that sits snugly. Next to your shoe.
As far as actual spikes go on the bottom of the shoe, you have 12 stainless steel, spikes that are 3 8 of an inch long and that’s it price point on microspikes hovers anywhere between 60 to 70, it’s a little bit more than most of the competition, but for good reason and we’ll talk about that soon. All right now we’re going to get into the when where and why you might use microspikes. So when is easy, there’s basically three times you might use them, and that is in ice and snow and another category I’ll just call miscellaneous I’ll get to that in a second so for ice, if you’re walking over a frozen creek if you’re walking around a frozen waterfall or even if you’re, just on a trail where water has collected or pulls somewhere on the trail or flows over the trail, you’re going to come across times when there’s just flat out ice and you need a way to cross it safely.
That’s when you would wear micro, spikes for snow if you’ve ever hiked a long trail where there’s snow. You know that early in the morning, because it’s been cooler overnight, that snow is basically ice and you’re going to need something so that when you walk out under that steep snow field, you don’t just slide down the whole thing to your deck and again that’s where micro spikes come in handy. The cool thing is when you’re through hiking, you can use micro spikes to get out really early.
You don’t have to post hole all day if you get out when the snow is compacted and frozen, and you can just walk straight across it now another instance of snow that micro spikes come in handy on is compacted or packed down snow a lot of times when I’m snow shoeing, especially here in colorado. The trails are going to be compacted down and pretty heavily used. Snow shoes really don’t add much to a situation like that they just kind of get bulky and in the way, so micro spikes actually give you enough security and traction to walk on that compacted snow safely, and you don’t have to deal with big bulky snowshoes for the other category, there’s just a few times where you might want to wear micro spikes, some people wear them on really muddy hills and that helps them keep from slipping down the hill in the mud and a lot of people wear them when crossing a slippery or wet log across a stream.
It’s not something you think about often, but having those spikes to dig into that wet log will keep you from rolling an ankle into the water. So that’s the wind, you might use micro spikes, let’s get into the wear, I’m going to break down where you might use micro, spikes with the big three trails, because they kind of cover a great segment of the us and the conditions you might encounter. On the a t. I would consider using micro spikes in the smokies and in the white mountains of new hampshire and potentially maine too now.
Obviously, every year is going to be different and you may not even have any ice in those areas, but on years where there are heavy rains and freezing days, you’re going to have a lot of ice, and you may need extra security when walking up those steep slopes, not common on the at, but you may need them moving over to the west coast. On the pct, I would say in the sierra you may run into situations where you need micro, spikes in the cascades, where you get into some high elevation peaks and a lot of ice, and sometimes in washington, because in the late season it can get icy up there as well.
Now, if we move to the central us across the continental divide trail, there are a lot of times where you’re going to need micro, spikes, primarily in northern new mexico, where it freezes over in the mountains up there. Pretty often all of colorado can call for micro spikes depending on the weather and the snow that year and then sometimes in glacier as well, because they get a lot of snow up there and it gets cold enough at night that it freezes over pretty often outside of the big three.
I would say that here in colorado, micro, spikes are a must have pretty much. Everyone here in colorado has a pair, because you are always bound to run into ice on a winter hike outside of here. If you’re anywhere in the northern us, you probably should have a pair and then just beyond that anywhere, where there’s frequent snow or frequent ice, that’s pretty obvious, but micro spikes come in handy. One final place where micro spikes come in handy is on a high route.
Just by their very nature, they have a lot of snow and ice and you’re going to need some traction. So you don’t go sliding off the mountain. As for the, why on microspikes yeah, you have the easy stuff. Like you don’t slip on ice, you don’t slip on hard snow. You can cross a log, but that’s pretty obvious to me. The y is more personal and it’s a few things. So for me, a micro spike is a piece of safety gear kind of like an ice axe or something like that. It’s something that you might not use all the time, but when you need it, you really need it and it your life is sort of on the line when you’re using it microspikes have been extremely dependable.
For me, I’ve had mine for three years, as has me hap, and they have never broken they’ve worked flawlessly every time. I’ve used them and, to be honest, I don’t think I’ve ever slipped in them in addition to that, because they’re safety gear, one thing that I find essential for safety gear is that you’re actually using it and because they’re so lightweight and compact, I don’t ever hesitate to throw them in my backpack and bring them with me yeah. I might not use them, but when I do need them, I’ve got them and I can slip them right on very easily.
Also. It should be mentioned that these are really comfortable. There are no places that pinch your foot at all. You can use them on a heavy boot, but even on a lightweight trail runner, I’ve found that even with a thin fabric, they’ve never been uncomfortable for me and they just kind of conform to your foot, there’s no places where a blister might form and I’ve literally worn them all day and been perfectly fine in them. So a few more y things katula has a two year warranty, which is nice and more than most of the other companies and speaking of other companies.
There is a lot of competition out there for lightweight traction, but in my opinion, none of them come close to microspikes and if you look on a long trail, 9 out of 10 people wearing traction are probably going to have micro spikes on and that is because of the durability and just the materials as well. A lot of the cheaper companies out there are using metal that either rusts or bends and breaks easily or an elastomer. That’s not meant for cold conditions, whereas with the catula elastomer, it’s actually meant to perform well under extremely cold conditions.
Others might break or kind of be really brittle. On top of that, katula is a really cool company and they donate one percent of their sales to preserving indigenous mountain communities around the world, which I think is pretty cool and probably not something that some of the other amazon brands can say. So that kind of wraps up the. Why? If you have any questions, leave them below? Let’s get into some quick tips for micro spikes check out these micro spike tips, and then here we cut to the tips, and then we go back to the real video.
So actually, I have three tips for you for micro spikes. First, one is if you’re between sizes and the sizing is listed on the box here, it’ll tell you kind of what size you need for whatever your shoe size is if you’re between sizes or really close, I would say, go up in size. The reasoning behind that is my growth. Spikes can very easily fit around a trail runner, but if you happen to be using a heavier weight boot or like a thicker snow, boot you’re going to want a little extra give in your micro spikes so that you can use them on both your trail runner and your boot and going up in size will allow you to do that.
Second tip katula offers two color variations in the micro, spikes, red and black. I say if you’re going to get one go for red. The only reason behind that is, if you drop them in the snow or on the ground, reds just a little bit easier to see than black, you might actually notice them before you take off and leave them behind. Third and final tip on the micro spikes comes down to sizing. Now, obviously you don’t want the micro spikes too tight, so that they don’t pinch you too much or kind of lift up your toe box.
But, more importantly, you don’t want them too big. You don’t want these chains on the bottom to rattle around or any of the spikes to be loose at all. They should fit fairly tight to the bottom of the shoe and that just keeps them from sliding around too much on you. When you’re going up steep terrain, you want them to be flush. Pretty simple and they’re really easy to size. If you can try them on in a store all the better. Like I mentioned earlier, there is an updated version of these micro spikes available.
Now these are the ones that me have and I’ve been using for around three years with great success, but in the updated version, they’ve improved a few things. First off they’ve integrated this little tow bar, which was a little bit fiddly, trying to get it into the right place when you’re putting them on they’ve integrated that into the actual thermoplastic here to simplify, putting them on, and so they get a little less tangled. When you just throw them in your pack, they have made the thermoplastic a little more durable and lighter weight, which is cool.
They have completely welded the chains on the micro, spikes and mine have never come undone or even showed any signs of bending, but they’re now welded, so they can’t come undone, so another durability upgrade and finally they’ve added little grommets to these holes where the metal joins the thermoplastic and in theory these grommets will disperse some of the force here and lessen the risk of these metal pieces pulling through the plastic. I’ve never had that happen to me, but I have seen it happen to others that wraps up the new model and that wraps up this video.
To sum it up, micro spikes are awesome, they’re the traction you need, if you’re going on a thru-hike and you need traction and they’re just the overall category winner, in my opinion, by a long shot, I’ve used them extensively and even on my last trip on the wind river high route, I used them and there were times where I don’t know. If I would have continued forward. If I didn’t have the micro spikes it felt pretty unsafe without them I probably would have turned around.
So they allowed me to keep going on my trip, which is awesome and that’s why they are essential gear. Thanks for watching hope. You enjoyed see you next time, one final where, where you might use no, that sounds stupid. So, like I mentioned earlier, there are which, if you never use if yours as heads there are a lot of competitors out there to micro spikes, but I really they an elastomer that just doesn’t cut the cheese. Putting that in so you.
Easy slip or feel unsafe on the ice, stainless steel, spikes per foot and heavy duty double chain system, providing excellent traction on a variety of terrain or other worst conditions. Keep you safe and crampons are made from stretchy thermoplastic elastomer tp easy to put on and take off pretty flexible and can be stretched to fit on a variety of footwear, provides solid footing with secure and adjustable straps dot. With great grip. This ice cleats can be used on angled terrain ice, roads, icy driveway mud and wet grass, dangerous sections of trail, etc.
Perfect for being outdoors dog, walking, ice fishing, hiking and trail running suitable for men and women of any age, including teens, adult elders, dot suitable for various kinds of sports shoes. Hiking shoes boots mountaineering boots and comes with a storage bag. You can store the cleats when not using them in the off seasons, dot. What you get one pair of ice crampons note shoes is not included. 1X storage bag, 2x, straps.
Stronger spikes, shark mouth, 19 teeth, the spikes and chain are made of high strength. Stainless steel, make it never bend double chain design, makes it more durable and stronger, with better traction and grip, and also is of flexibility anti-abrasion ensuring that your shoes are tightly held to reduce the risk of hurt from falls or slips dot. Thicken silicone double reinforced rubber, eyelets, five millimeters thicker than ordinary rubber till strong performance under -45 degrees celsius.
This rubber is highly elastic. Great toughness, won’t tear or snap dot, ensuring long, lasting comfort and durability. Easy to put on and off with secure and adjustable straps could quick and secure fit on a variety of footwear, dot, flexible and portable suitable for various kinds of sports, slash, hiking shoes and boots mountaineering boots. The strap included ensures more comfort and safety. Each pair of shark mouth snow grips is equipped with a special scratch resistant zipper box to prevent scratching when stored with other items.
It is also easy to carry around dot. Multi usage, sharp mouth ice cleats can be used on angled terrain ice, roads, icy, driveway mud and wet grass, dangerous sections of trail, etc. Great for trail running hiking and ice fishing, whoever male and female of any age of teen.
Stronger spikes, shark mouth, 23 teeth, the spikes and chain are made of high strength. Stainless steel, make it never bend double chain design, makes it more durable and stronger, with better traction and grip, and also is of flexibility anti-abrasion ensuring that your shoes are tightly held to reduce the risk of hurt from falls or slips dot. Thicken silicone double reinforced rubber, eyelids, five millimeters thicker than ordinary rubber till strong performance under -45 degrees celsius.
This rubber is highly elastic. Great toughness, won’t tear or snap ensuring long-lasting comfort and durability, easy to put on and off with secure and adjustable straps could quick and secure fit on a variety of footwear, dot, flexible and portable suitable for various kinds of sports, slash, hiking shoes and boots mountaineering boots. The strap included ensures more comfort and safety. Each pair of shark mouth snow grips is equipped with a special scratch resistant zipper box to prevent scratching when stored with other items.
It is also easy to carry around dot multi-usage shark mouth ice cleats can be used on angled terrain ice, roads, icy driveway mud and wet grass, dangerous sections of trail, etc. Great for trail running hiking and ice fishing, whoever male and female of any age of teenagers. Adult elders can use it dot shark mouth service and guarantee 12 months products guarantee we are responsible for every product we sell. If you have any doubts or problems, please contact our customer service support team.
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Description:
100% brand new and high quality anti-slip shoe covers overshoes greatly helps to avoid those treacherous slippery conditions.
High quality rustproof spikes under the ball and heel of your foot provide excellent grip on slick surfaces which makes it easier to walk on slippery ice or snow ground.
It is really a wonderful anti-slip overshoes for choice.
Weight:
Small: 0.19lb; Medium: 0.28lb; Large: 0.35lb; X-Large: 0.46lb
Size:
Small—5.1*7.3 inch (US WOMEN:5-7/ US MEN:3-5);For Children
Medium— 5.7*8.5 inch (US WOMEN:7-10/ US MEN:5-8);
Large— 5.8*9 inch (US WOMEN:10-13/ US MEN:8-11);
X-Large—6.3*10.2 inch (US WOMEN:13-16/ US MEN:11-14).
Package:
1 Pair Ice&Snow Grips
How to use:
1. Carefully fasten the grabbers to your shoes, starting with the large sizes are required if wearing over winter footware.
2. We suggest that the grabbers are used only on snow or ice to prevent wear to the studs.
3. Always clean the grabbers with a dry cloth after using. Store the grabbers in a cool and dry place, out of direct sunlight
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Yaktrax Run Traction Cleats were designed by runners to allow users to continue running and training in winter. Run Traction Cleats attach over running shoes with a high-strength rubber foot frame that includes straps over the toe as well as over the top of the foot for additional security; the heal and side straps of the frame feature reflective material for safety. Yaktrax Run Cleats offer superior traction thanks to replaceable, 3mm carbide-steel spikes combined with a shaped-edge coil design of 1.4mm rust-resistant stainless steel coils so users can run with confidence on packed snow or ice. Multiple coil angles provide 360 degrees of traction on cold surfaces for stability in all directions. Yaktrax Run Traction Cleats have been tested in temperatures as low as -41 degrees Fahrenheit so they can be used in a variety of extreme environments. Yaktrax Run Traction Cleats come in four sizes to fit most shoes: Small (fits shoe size W6.5-10, M5-8.5); Medium (fits shoe size W10.5-12.5, M9-11); Large (fits shoe size W13-15, M11.5-13.5); X-Larger (fits shoe size W15.5+, M 14+). For oversized shoes or boots, Yaktrax recommends purchasing one size larger than your normal shoe size.
ICETrekkers Diamond Grip Traction Cleats provide aggressive traction in all winter walking conditions, from boilerplate ice to backcountry snow and everything in between. Made of case-hardened steel alloy and strung on steel aircraft cable, the grips’ patented diamond beads have hundreds of biting edges that grip in all directions. Effective for all types of winter terrain, ICETrekkers Diamond Grip Traction Cleats transition with ease through gravel, rock, mud, snow and ice, making it nearly impossible to slip. Easy to put on and take off, thanks to an elastic, yet tough, rubber sling, cleats can be worn with most footwear, including athletic shoes, boots, and dress shoes. Even in subzero temperatures and deep snow, ICETrekkers Diamond Grip Traction Cleats stay put, and self-clear to prevent snow and ice buildup. Cleats come in four sizes to fit most shoes and boots: Small (fits shoe size W5-7, M5-6); Medium (fits shoe size W7.5-10, M6.5-9); Large (fits shoe size W10.5+, M9.5-12.5); X-Large (fits shoe size M 13+).
Combo pack tungsten ice cleats and velcro straps. Each package includes one pair of tungsten ice cleats and two velcro straps. The velcro straps can be attached to the ice grippers for a more secure fit when running and training in the winter. The straps also include a built-in reflective band for added nighttime visibility, while out running dot superior traction premium. Winter ice grips for everyday use, with 11, strategically placed ice. Cleat crampons provide unparalleled, 360 degrees, ultimate traction on winter snow and ice ice.
Cleats help you to walk, run and work more confidently in slippery winter conditions, without worrying about slipping dot, stay oh and secure fit crampons with innovative stay-o and toe cap ensures a snug and secure fit on most types of footwear. The stay-o and toe cap design prevents the ice cleats from falling off or moving around, while in use no more worrying about whether or not your ice cleats have fallen off. After just a few steps superior fitting isotrax, v3 ice grippers ensures extra stability and safety for the user by securely.
Staying in position on your shoes and boots, easy to use, isotrax traction cleats easily slip on around most types of footwear in seconds simply place. The toe cap of the traction aids over the front of your shoe, slash boot then pull the heel of the grippers over the back of your shoe. Slash boot when not in use the snow grips are light.
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