Description
Go about your day with peace of mind, no matter the conditions, with easy-to-use Ice Cleats. The multi-directional cleats allow you to stride naturally while providing unbeatable traction on ice and snow-covered terrain. These industrial-strength traction-aids are built to stand up to hard use, saving money while preventing injuries. Everyday chores like walking the dog or shoveling the driveway become much safer.
RioRand Spike Crampons Ice Gripper Cleats have 19 Teeth of Stainless Steel with Durable Silicone attachment webbing. Attaches Over Shoes or Boots For Winter Walking, Hiking and Outdoor Activities.
Specifications:
Product Type: 19-Teeth Crampons with Storage Bag.
Material: High-density manganese steel with stainless steel chain.
Strap Material: Made of special high elastic latex, good elasticity, abrasion resistance, solid and strong.
Total Weight: about 420g / 0.9lbs
Uses: Climbing, Hiking, and Other Sports
Color: Black, Orange
Size: M (5-8.5), L (8.5-12)
Maintenance:
Clean and dry the ice traction cleats after using.
Not meant for professional mountain climbing and other specialized uses.
Package Included:
1 x Pair of 19 Teeth Ice Cleats
1 x Storage Bag
1 x Pair of Adjustable Velcro Straps
Traction Ice Cleat Spikes , True Stainless Steel, EnergeticSky
as of September 3, 2024 7:53 am
Price History
Statistics
Current Price | C $24.97 | September 3, 2024 |
Highest Price | C $24.97 | March 21, 2024 |
Lowest Price | C $21.88 | March 12, 2024 |
Last price changes
C $24.97 | April 15, 2024 |
C $21.88 | April 10, 2024 |
C $24.97 | March 21, 2024 |
C $21.88 | March 12, 2024 |
Greg –
So far so good. I purchased size L to put on my size 11 big bulky winter boots. I wouldn’t expect them to fit well on boots much bigger than that. Feels like wearing sports cleats on grass when hiking through typical winter conditions on the trails.
Connie –
These spikes were awesome first time out. Size L for a 10.5-11. Only thing was the crossover strap that came with was not long enough – had to lengthen them before I could get them on.
Went straight up and down pure sheets of ice with no problem – grips stayed put with no lateral movement. Like most spikes they take some getting used to having them under your feet. Appear to be well made.