Yaktrax Pro Traction Cleats, Black, One Size
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There are four sizes shown small, medium, large, and extra-large. In our household, we order one size larger in We had worn out our old trax for years, but the new ones have worn out after a few weeks of walking on hard ice. As they walk on hard surfaces, the wire tread cuts up the rubber. I think they are using a softer rubber. Instead of using cleat model, I now use cleat model. There is probably a solution to the problem in having a wire ring for the four coils that meet in the center.
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I was very disappointed in this purchase. On trails and roads, my wife walks (in northern Idaho, in ice or snow). She bought her previous pair 6 years ago and it worked well for a while, but eventually failed, so I bought the I got a faulty one (rubber broke) within a week. It is possible that the manufacturer made changes over the years to the rubber material, perhaps making it softer to make it easier to put them on, OR the wire wire that wraps around the rubber strands has sharper edges I switched to legged wires to solve the issue The ice really does make a difference because both attempts failed within a week of walking on it. Can be good for snow, but do not hold up well on ice or while driving.


I have no faith in it. I am really disappointed in this product as it does not appear to be as thick as my old A shady business at the best of times. I do not recommend them. As follows. . Anyone can do it.

Due to the dirt on them, it is obvious these were used previously. Keep working as you always have. Be careful about saying they are new if they aren't! In addition, I had to pay a new price!.

Two rubber straps failed to hold the metal coil together after shoveling snow for 30 minutes. As a result, they went in the trash after one This is not something you should buy.

Pure and simple, you own your freedom. A former distance runner for 15 years, I have to say that finding out about these things revolutionized my life. You won't have to struggle to stay upright over slippery terrain with short, short strides. There will no longer be injuries caused. It's also great that you will no longer have to run on a treadmill all week! Five) they rarely need to be adjusted In addition, they stand up very well to a great deal of It is even possible for me to wear them in the rain. Those who have experienced running down snowy mountain sides with crampons know how these give you the sense of confidence over slick ice. I remember walking in my bare feet over surfaces that I ran over easily with my yak trax and fighting There are no words to describe how good they are. That's all I have to say. However, you should get a pair anyway. This is one decision you will not regret.

It is impossible to beat Yaktrax. These tires provide the greatest traction in all kinds of Since I work at a high mountain camp and have tried many ice traction devices, I know which works best for me. The most critical factor in icy conditions is CAUTION, regardless of the device. In indoor conditions, all devices pose the same level of risk. However, the amount of care you use can make a big difference. Yaktrax has been a trusted supplier to me and my staff for many Regular Yaktrax shoes are the best for my warehouse staff. They put them on to go from their cabins or cars to the offices, and pop them off once they are inside. For my outside personnel, Yaktrax Pros are the best choice. Rugged and durable, they don't ware out easily. Most of the time, the boot straps hold the boots in place over the front of them. A healthy and long life If you have trouble putting on "Trax", just slip them into the grooves on the soles of the boots, and if the spring ends start catching, use a pair of pliers to squeeze them into position. Three years ago, I purchased Yaktrax Pro shoes and they have lasted me ever since.

They were a great winter tool that I used often for one year. In the next winter, I noticed that the rubber had been roughly cut in half in several spots where it intersected with another piece of rubber. I'm not sure The following characters are being used X - My everyday walk to work is a rough trail, so I'm not so sure it is the product so much as it is the amount of wear and tear I place on them. They seem like they would hold up just fine to regular icy walks on a normal road or sidewalk. The trail was rough and rocky, so I had to walk It wouldn't be a good idea to buy them if the terrain is slippery with snow and ice. I will try some other cleat options. A pair of slip ons of this type would be my next purchase.
