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$9.99
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Convenient and lightweight
These simple crampons for daily use as anti-slip measures for walking,suddenly frozen roads,various other non-slip situations.
11/14 teeth Ice Snow Grippers
Outdoor activities
Snow playing
mountaineering
Pet walking
Ice fishing
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【42-teet Ice Cleats,More stable Crampons】The 42 teeth (14*3) of the ice cleats for shoes and boots are securely embedded in the rubber, evenly spreading from the toe to the heel. This design provides excellent traction and reduces the risk of slipping on slippery surfaces, allowing you to confidently walk on icy terrain.
【Strong Resistant&More Coverage】These traction cleats’ main body are made of highly elastic rubber material, the side thickness of the crampon is average 3.9cm ,which is thicker than ordinary ice cleats.They offer superior cold resistance (-45°C) and corrosion resistance.There’s an especially upgraded coverage in the toe cap to prevent the ice cleats from moving, making them more suitable for larger winter boots and hiking boots for both men and women.
【Upgraded 2 Straps】These ice cleats are equipped with 2 removabel straps at the front and back to fit your shoes better,you won’t have to worry about your shoes falling off. The updated longer back straps(50cm) will fit you larger hiking shoes or boots better.
【Convenient Micro Crampons】These ice shoes grippers come with a storage bag for folding and carry. Perfect for winter daily outdoor activities such as walking on suddenly snow-covered surfaces, navigating icy fishing spots,commuting on snowy paths, and other situations where slip resistance is essential.
【Quality&Size】With 2 different sizes available, they are perfect for larger winter boots and hiking boots for men women. Please select the appropriate size according to your shoe size.We are a trusted brand recognized by Amazon. If any defects or issues occur with the product within one month of purchase, please let us know it. Our support staff will respond to your inquiries within 24 hours.
Veronica –
Order XL
The rubber is very strong and you have to stretch it out to fit over heel and toe ends. I have size 10 womenâs snow boots and glad I ordered the XL. There is give in the rubber that would accommodate a bigger size shoe. The cleats are strong covered for the most part, but there are a couple to tiny spots where you can see the steel grip spike. Obviously you put these on at the door just before leaving the house to avoid damaging floors. They are well-made
Jamie –
Decent economy pair – good set to leave in car or leave them on the yard boots
First thing I will say is I picked out the size L and they did manage to go over my size 10.5 womens boots, but, it’s a struggle. I maybe should have picked XL. The Velcro strap only crosses over a couple inches, so XL probably would have been the right choice. They do gap a bit around the toe box, likely because they are made to fit mens boots as well. The gapping around the toe box doesn’t seem to matter at all as the rest fits snugly around the boot.They would probably be easier to put on if I’d picked the larger size, as it is they are a bit of a struggle and I have to put them on the boot before I put the boot on.We snowblowed the drive way yesterday, but, only down to about an inch of snow. Then we had a partial thaw so it’s a pretty rough walk out to the mailbox today. It wasn’t slippery at all in these. I’ll probably just leave these on my home boots until Spring.Because they are so hard to put on and take off, I can’t really use them for treacherous parking lots. That was my hoped for use. I was hoping to put them on in my car to walk across the extremely icy parking lot and then take them off at the door. Though, realistically I probably needed the thinner chain ones for that purpose.I would say these ones are good for dog walking, hiking, chores around the yard and that sort of thing. Basically, any purpose where they don’t have to be quickly put on and then taken off again. I’ll still get a lot of use out of them around the yard and dog walking.I don’t love the rubbery material they are made of. That’s really the only reason for the 4 star rating. I’m concerned they’ll just break at random. If they last me the whole winter, I’ll upgrade the rating up to 5. I’m in Northern Michigan, so they’ll get daily use through March.
Valosia Omega –
Great Winter Prep Item! Must Have!
This would be perfect for up north, where my ex lives (Michigan). Though, we don’t normally need these where we love, it is always good to have “Just Incase”. They fit as intended and seem as of they would function nicely. I can not put them to a test,but I am excited to have these and they will be great to have, just-incase we do end up needing them. (Better be safe than sorry!)If it snows, this can actually be a life saver because our purchase will become extremely-dangerous!(We have a huge, two level front porch and a long ramp on the back and they do get icy.. this will prevent from sliding!) Having this can save your life!
TD –
Really happy with these!
his review is for the Ice Cleats for Shoes and Boots Non Slip Grippers Snow Traction Cleats Crampon Walking on Snow Ice Winter for Men Women with 2 Longer Straps.I grabbed this pair of snow/ice cleats for an easy light weight option as I have a heavy duty set already. These will be very quick and easy on/off when needed out and about for myself or to ensure my mom does not slip and fall, also to ensure she does not slip and fall between the house/car. She has reached that stage in her life where I can see her declining and starting to become frail. One of the worst things an older person can do that will seriously impact their well being is falling, breaking a bone… I hope to prevent that for her. I also took a very bad slip/fall on ice last winter, do not want to do that again!I like how easy these are to get on/off and adjust, Love how light weight they are, they have 2 extra included straps to further customize/secure the fit, versatile to use on various types of footwear…They will be easy to store also being so small and the rubber straps. They seem like a well made item, only time and use will tell if they will last.I think for the value/quality/use of these they are a great buy VS the regular price of just $14.99 per the listing! Nothing else really to say but I think they would make a good useful thoughtful gift for the person who already has everything else! LOL. And can you really put a price on your loved ones well being for something like this that could well prevent serious injuries?As always I only do honest reviews for items I get and will update if needed. I hope this helps you make the best choices how to spend your $.
lmxjvsd –
Nice snow cleats for winter
These are nice snow cleats for winter. They fit most boots and shoes. They work well for gripping ice and slippery snow. Great for shoveling the drive way or going for walks in the snow.
John T. –
Good traction
While we haven’t got to use these a bunch (dry December), they do have good traction. The strap is long enough to go around our boots. The cleats are good for going forward or backwards, less so for going sideways, but still help. We picked these up for hiking in some national parks during the winter.
Chaz –
Fits a size 11
The large size spikes do fit a men’s size 11. It took some positioning of the spikes. I had to make sure that I did not bury the nose of the hiking boot too far into the front of the spikes and I did have to stretch the heel of the spikes to get it over the heel of the boot.Once I accomplished that, I decided to test it compared to the normal hiking boot sole. I only put the spikes on one boot. I took a quick trip out to the freezing outdoors, and the boot with the spikes held it’s ground while the other boot, without the spikes, did not.I think an extra-large would have made it easier but the large does fit and there is a noticeable difference in the amount of traction gained.
Trip –
A bit hard to put on
I like the strap across the foot. We’ve lost other cleats that slipped off, before.They don’t stretch as much as I expected. Thus, were a bit hard to slip on.Currently there is no ice to test them with, but I’d venture they will have some grip on the ice.