Step Confidently into Winter! ❄️
The Winter Walking Low-Pro Ice Cleat is a heavy-duty traction aid designed for walking on snow and ice. Featuring 26 permanent tungsten carbide studs, a patent pending dual elasticity design, and a focus on durability and ease of use, these cleats provide unmatched grip and comfort for winter adventurers.
Item Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W | 7"L x 3.5"W |
Size | XX-Large |
Color | Gray/Orange |
Style Name | Spike |
Material Type | Tungsten Carbide |
S**P
These are a winter game changer
I’ma delivery driver and I got a pair of these because another driver posted about these being highly regarded by delivery drivers because they work so well, transition nicely from indoors to outdoors and you can drive with them on your boots.I’m so glad that I got these as the first time I wore them I didn’t have a single slip where I normally would’ve had at least a few due to all of the ice on customer’s driveways and walkways. I even stopped mid route to order a pair for my 78 y/o mother who I worry about slipping on ice when she goes outside.They take a little adjusting to get on just right and I have found it’s easiest to get them on while you are wearing your boots because you can use your own resistance to pull them snuggly over your boot. Once they’re on they’re on and I haven’t had to worry about them slipping loose or anything. I’ve actually just left them on my boots permanently and they hopefully will still stay on tightly.I still recommend being mindful while walking on snow but especially ice however these will provide you a whole new level of stability and security while walking. I deliver to apartments as well and I have zero issues walking indoors with these on. They grip just as well on indoor surfaces as well as outdoor.I cannot express how grateful I am for finding these and as long as I’m delivering in the winter I will continue wearing these for a new level of safety and security.
K**R
Perfect for snow, ice, and not slippery on concrete
I had a pair of the old school coil-style grips, and they worked great on ice. However, I was holding my dog and stepped out of the snow and onto concrete, and I may as well have been on black ice. The coils slid across the smooth surface, I flew up into the air, my dog went flying, and I landed with a thud. She ended up at the vet from an injury in the fall. Needless to say, I threw them out and was terrified to ever wear anything again. So, for years I’ve been tromping carefully through snow and ice wishing I had something to help grip that wouldn’t kill me if I stepped on concrete. With a bad knee, falling is a real fear. I have to go from the house to the barn multiple times a day over the concrete driveway then back to ice, then back to pavement. Every step I’m so careful, but I’ve had many near falls on the ice. I was complaining on Facebook about the ice almost killing me… again… and a friend who is a postal delivery person recommended these. Said she can walk on any surface without slipping, and she too had wiped out in the past on the coil style when she hit concrete. Ordered these and put them on, then very carefully stepped into my very slippery, smooth garage. Nothing. No slip! I marched around over ice and snow without losing an inch of ground from a slip. I don’t have to take them on and off to cross over the driveways, and I can even walk my dog down the dry roads in them then pop right off onto a trail into the snow. I haven’t slipped once in them. My only issue is I got so confident walking around in all terrain in these that when I put on my regular boots to go to dinner, I forgot they weren’t magic non-slip grips like these and I marched across a patch of ice without slowing down one bit… and fell. LOL So, if you’re looking for truly all terrain non-slip cleats that are very comfy, these are them. Just remember when you’re not wearing them. Night and day difference in crossing over ice!
P**.
Attached to boots very easily!
Definitely appear to be more durable than others I have purchased in the past that had thin rubber sides. The thin rubber would break after a year and need to be replaced. These are definitely sturdier and easy to walk in.
S**K
Worth every penny - Perfect for large feet too
Unless the weather is outright dangerous, my dog and I get two walks a day, totaling about 3 miles. This winter has been icier than normal in our area, and I came close to hitting the deck several times, so I found these on Amazon. I already had Yak Tracks, which are okay in a pinch for maybe getting across a parking lot or getting the mail, but they are not durable, especially for a size 13 shoe like mine; the rubber is stretched way too thin, and even the ones that have the strap over the top of your shoe still come off too easily off of my heel.These Ice Cleats are fantastic. I went ahead and ordered the XXL, which is for 13.5+, but they fit my snow boots perfectly, and stay in place securely both front and back. They are a bit loose on normal low-top shoes but seem to still fit tightly enough to stay on, though I'll probably just stick to my boots.They go on easily with two large pull tabs around the heel, and stay in place. Even though most of my walks are on concrete after they've plowed our trails with just a few patches of ice, after about 12 total miles of walking, all of the metal nubs show little if any wear. They are still a bit slick on hard and smooth re-frozen ice patches, so you're not invincible.Worth every penny to save me from injury.
P**Y
These are awesome!
I’ve got 240 feet of uphill asphalt driveway. Cleaning it, and the sidewalks and the deck are always “fun.” I have an Ariens snowblower I use on the driveway, but keeping a grip on the hill has been a challenge and I’ve tried all kinds of ice grippers, usually the cheaper wound wire type that would still slip on the hill. I decided to look for alternatives and saw these. After reading the reviews and that a lot of mail and delivery folks used them, I decided to invest. When the Amazon guy delivered them, I noted that he had them on. When I asked, he said “These are awesome!”. I totally concur. Just spent 2 hours on ice and snow on the hill yesterday and didn’t slip once. I wondered if the hi profile would be better, but these worked just super. I heartily recommend them and my wife likes the pair I got for her too.
G**C
Can walk on bare ground and icy surface
I am a senior that have poor balance. Least little ice and snow on the ground I dared not step outside. I had bought various types of boots with good traction soles and various ice cleats and none helped. Very few can compare to this. I am getting my second pair now. Even though it’s more expensive but you can walk with confidence in these. With this pair of low platform cleats I get my freedom back in the winter! Now I can go for a walk or take my grandson to kindergarten and not afraid of falling. God bless whoever make this wonderful product 🙏Pros- can walk on bare ground and then icy slippery surfaces without need to change to other cleatsCons- NON 👍
A**R
They went on my boots perfectly
I am giving this review 5 stars based on the fact that when I put them on my boots they went on perfectly, nice and tight and secure. The truth is I haven't had the chance to try them out outside because as of yet there has been no need to. I am confident, based on the reviews on their website and the fit on my boot that they wil give me the stability and confidence when I do have the opportunity to wear them outside.
R**R
Tungston spikes are wearing prematurley--very poor customer service
I purchased a pair of low pro ice cleats approximately three months ago through Amazon. I needed a pair of cleats for my work (Ice Arena Maintenance), and these seemed to fit the bill as they can be worn on ice and floors. I have had two hip replacements, and I do not want to fall on the ice, again thinking these would be the best to buy.Initially, the cleats worked fabulous, however, they started to shift off the bottom of my boots, causing me to slip on the ice. After inspection I noticed that some of the metal cleats were worn down to the rubber, again causing me to slip. Please note, I only work three days per week, and am not on my feet a fair portion of the time when I am working.To be honest, for the $90.00 price tag, I thought they would last considerably longer than three months.I have contacted the manufacture two days ago, and have yet to get a reply to my issues, therefore customer service to date, is terrible.
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