Ice Cleats, Ice Shoes Grippers, Ice Snow Traction Cleats, Anti Slip for Shoes, Crampons with Adjustable Velcro Straps for Hiking Walking on Snow and Ice
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Price: $38.99
(as of Oct 23, 2024 10:41:53 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Non-Slip Traction Crampons
Great for snow walking, dog walking, snow shoveling, ice fishing, or crossing snow and ice fields on low-angle slopes.
Easy to Step in
The ice cleats come with a series of Velcro straps, easy to put on, pull the Velcro straps to put on and take off, suitable for different footwear.
Great Traction
Made of high quality TPU rubber, which is anti-abrasion, anti-tearing and long-life usage.
Robust Steel Studs
The ice cleats made of 17 robust steel studs, which is abrasion resistant and long-life usage.
Great for snow walking
Great for snow shoveling
Great for snow hiking
Great for ice fishing
Full Sizes Available: Small (US Men 4-5, Women 5-8); Medium (US Men 5.5-7, Women 7-8.5); Large (US Men 7.5-10, Women 9-11); X-Large (US Men 10.5-14, Women 11.5-15).
Great Traction: The ice cleats have 17 heat-treated steel insoles built into each stretch-fit thermoplastic elastomer full-sole binding to maximize ground contact can reduce slips and falls on icy surfaces, providing the user with secure foot traction.
Premium TPU Material: Made of high quality TPU rubber, which is anti-abrasion, anti-tearing and long-life usage. This crampons is nice cold resistant and help you walk stable on ice or snow road. Tested against freeze to -49°F (-45℃) and remains stretchy.
Easily Fit: The ice cleats come with a series of Velcro straps, easy to put on, pull the Velcro straps to put on and take off, suitable for different footwear. The snow grippers are suitable for all kinds of sneakers or boots, and stay secure even in wet conditions.
Wide Application: Lightweight & easy to carry in pocket or backpack, designed for daily using in winter. Great for snow walking, dog walking, snow shoveling, ice fishing, snow hiking or crossing snow and ice fields on low-angle slopes.