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Traction Cleats for Walking on Icy Roads
Does anyone have recommendations for slip on traction cleats to give better footing when walking on icy surfaces? Something like this that I can put on my walking shoes or boots: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...KIKX0DER&psc=1
Not looking for crampons for ascending glacial peaks, just something to use in my neighborhood to avoid pratfalls when the roads get icy. It seems that there are many varieties at many price points. Thanks, Dave |
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Yak Trax* are popular up here in the High Rockies. My wife has a set that she swears by, has had them for 3 years now. All her hiking buddies do too.
*Not sure if I spelled that exactly right, but it's close.
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Quote:
https://www.amazon.com/Yaktrax-Tract..._id=3421064011
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Yak Trax were standard equipment in Alaska and worked great, even on glare ice. They worked better than any other cleats or systems that I tried. My wife had running shoes with sheet metal screws sticking out of the soles for traction, a popular option with runners. Yak Trax do not work well on polished concrete or ceramic floors and need to be removed indoors, but that is easy enough. I always kept a set tucked under my driver's seat in the car, so I could put them on easily before getting out.
The first snow of October in Anchorage was always accompanied by a rash of people with casts on their wrists or using crutches, from slip & fall accidents. |
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We have IceBug's here in Sweden, they are very good. I don't know if they are sold in the US though.
https://icebug.com |
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Another endorsement for YakTraks here. And yes, be careful indoors is you're still wearing them on hard surfaces.
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I have tried yaktrax and have worn out two sets in very short time. They lasted only a few hours of brisk walking. Maybe more if it's mainly compacted snow and you can avoid all pavement. The main thing to avoid is thin rubber that stretches around the soles of shoes as the friction can cut through that quickly. The wire on yak trax also wears quickly. This winter I am quite pleased with units from Costco. They are very thick rubber and a good fit for my size. They have little blue spikes that can be replaced and the material seems harder than steel.
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While they're not as grippy as crampons/spikes, I really like my LL Bean boots that have the Vibram Arctic Grip soles.
I spent a few years working as a Zamboni operator, and I had to walk (and fall down) on wet ice all the time. I quit falling down after getting the Arctic Grips......love those things. |
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Quote:
http://skyrunner.com/screwshoe.htm
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My wife and I also use the Yak Trax for the rare times we are iced in here in Raleigh. We have a steep driveway.
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When I lived in Portland, Oregon standard trunk gear was old spiked golf shoes for walking home during freezing rain.
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Yet another recommendation for Yaktrax.
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The yak tax from Amazon are junk.We bought 2 pairs over a year ago.The rubber parts break easily causing the springs to protrude.
I would recommend spending up to $100 for a pair recommended for serious ice climbing etc... |
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I haven't had the problems with YakTrax noted above and so join the others recommending them. YMMV...literally!
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