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Sportneer Outdoor Products
Sportneer Outdoor Products
Sportneer Outdoor Products
Sportneer Outdoor Products
Durable and Safe Spikes: Giving the best grip and traction for you, the Sportneer crampons for hiking boots are made of 28 high quality stainless steel spikes, the rivets in the middle design makes the crampons more durable and stronger, not prone to falling off easily. You’ll always have high stability and a secure grip when you’re out on the ice, always keep you safe and injury-free.
TPE Stretchy Material: The crampons are made of thermoplastic elastomer 5mm thicker reinforced TPE rubber, improved design increases the durability of the ice traction cleat, which remain flexible to -45°C, high elasticity will not tear or snap. Suitable for icy, snowy and slippery conditions.
Easy To Wear: Slip these ice cleats over any footwear—including shoes and hiking boots—with ease! Simply insert the front of your shoe into the cover and stretch it around the heel. Allows you to quickly gear up and head outdoors without hassle.
Many Uses: Ideal for men, women, and teenagers, our shoe spikes for snow and ice are perfect for anyone needing to traverse icy winter streets. Whether you’re shoveling snow, walking your dog retrieving the mail, these crampons significantly reduce the risk of slips and falls on hazardous surfaces. Attention: Please remove the crampons before entering smooth indoor floors.
Convenient and Portable: The ice spikes suitable for various kinds of sports shoes, hiking shoes, mountaineering boots and also casual shoes. We include a durable and lightweight storage bag, which can be put the hiking crampons in and will not take up much space.
S. Edwards –
Great product!
I live in Georgia where we only get occasional snow/ice. We recently had snow, then freezing rain and lots of ice. These fit easily onto my shoes and I was able to confidently walk across the ice without slipping.
Terry Koppelman –
Great product
I really like this product. It has saved me from a few broken bones. It is very ice right now and these cleats have worked well for me. They take a bit to put on, but I really am happy with my purchase.
HMC –
Good, relatively inexpensive ice cleats
I got these due to the slope of my driveway and it’s surface texture make it get quite slick when snow covered (and even when it’s just wet from lots of rain).I wear a US Men’s 9 4E (wide short feet).I got the Large from looking at the sizing chart which I can no longer find in the information on the Amazon description page.Due to the width of my shoes, these take a bit of effort to put them on especially on the toes. I think an XL would be better for the width, but not sure how much different the length would be.Once I have them on, they stay pretty well (only had to adjust one heel strap once during 1.5-2 hours of recent snow shoveling and then it stayed well after that).The cleats do the trick and I didn’t slip at all while shoveling.The silicone rubber is quite thick and seems like it will last me at least a season or maybe two.The way the cleats are in the rubber means that the rubber will have to wear down lots before they come out and the cleats are what takes most of the stress and wear.
Gary H. –
Work Great!
Just what I needed because my driveway is a sheet of ice after a moderate snowstorm. Now I don’t slip and slide anymore.
Rochelle –
Forgiving sizes
I bought these spike ice cleats because it was forecast my area would have a colder and wetter than average winter this year. In the Pacific Northwest that often means freezing rain, freezing fog, and ice storms. So I ordered theses ice cleats to be prepared. The ice has not happened yet this winter so I have not had the opportunity to put these to the test. However, I have tried them on over my shoes and I can attest to the stretch of the material to fit over thick and thin shoes. I feel confident these cleats are a good winter wear item to have in your preparedness wardrobe for safety and slip resistance.
DN –
Sizing Might be Challenging, but They are Perfect for Me
I ordered these with two purposes in mind. (1) Sometimes my driveway or steps are so icy that it is unsafe to attempt to shovel in just boots. (2) I run with dog every other day rain or shine, and when it snows, it can be several days where it is unsafe to run on the snow or ice.Sizing: I wear a US men’s 10.5, and the listing states that the large crampons should fit up to size 11. These crampons fit my running shoes perfectly. It probably takes as long to put on a crampon as it does to put on a running shoe. Obviously, there are no laces to tie on these crampons, but the fit is tight and there is some adjustment/centering needed to avoid gaps between the crampon and sneaker. I cannot say enough about how securely these attach to my sneakers. There is, however, no way these will fit on anything other than a sneaker or trail hiker. For my size, boots are totally out of the question.Durability: Prior to receiving this product and having no experience with a product like this, I was skeptical that this product would make it through one winter, given the demanding nature of how these are used. I was pleasantly surprised, however. The rubber is like a stiff silicone and is very thick. This material will resist abrading and tearing. The attachment mechanism of the spikes to the rubber is not simple to explain in words, but the pictures provided in the listing depict it accurately. I don’t see how it is possible for the spikes to back out of the rubber without the rubber sustaining extensive wear and tear.I was really happy with these when I received them, and I anticipate I will get way more use out of them than I expected when ordering.
Tobyj Bear –
These Ice cleats are just what I need to avoid slipping on the ice.
I have poor balance, so just leaving the house with ice on the ground is a daunting task. Winter has not set in yet, but these Ice cleats will give me added confidence that I can avoid falls. Life goes on and errands have to be run no matter how slippery it may get. These Ice cleats are easy to slip on over boots or shoes and they work perfectly to avoid slipping on ice and snow. Hopefully we won’t get ice this winter but these cleats will be ready if we do get ice.
Kent –
It looks good cleats. [UPDATED]
During winter, I use spike cleats at ski resorts. I haven’t tested them on ice yet, but in a month or so. I’m looking forward to it.So far, I have tried them on my hiking shoes and winter boots, and although they are a bit tight, they fit well on all my footwear.The TP material is thick than my other spike cleats, making it somewhat difficult to pull them over the soles. But that is good to stay on.The spikes, or anti-slip grips, aren’t particularly sharp, but I believe they will provide good traction on ice. I will update you with my observations once I try them out on the ice!The product also comes with a pouch, which is cute. However, there are no spare spikes included.[UPDATE]I used these on snow, ice, mud, and other challenging surfaces for five days, and they worked great! Compared to regular shoe soles, these provide excellent traction on dangerous conditions.I have two tips for everyone:1. If you don’t pull the heel up high enough, it may come off without you noticing. Luckily, my son caught it in time, so we didn’t lose it.2. As shown in the picture I uploaded, if you walk on some metal walkways, the spikes may get stuck. I had to shake my shoes to free them. I walked the same path about 40 times, and this happened just once.