YAKTRAX Pro Shoe Crampon | 
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| Brand: YakTrax Category: Shoes Department: Mens
List Price: $29.90 Buy New: $22.95 - $27.95 (On sale from $28.00) You Save: $1.95 (7%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 42
Color: Black Media: Apparel Autographed: No Memorabilia: No
UPC: 689141108280 ASIN: B0007GGXS0
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| Features:
| • | Extra Durability and traction for active outdoors activities | | • | Safely walk on snow or ice | | • | Made with high strength abrasion resistant steel coils | | • | Won't damage carpets or most flooring | | • | Top Fastening Strap |
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Product Description Every once in a while, something comes along that's so simple and ingenious you kick yourself for not thinking of it first. The Yaktrax Pro is a simple slip-on, pressure-fit shoe crampon featuring a removable VELCRO performance strap for added dependability. Its simple intelligent design makes it ideal for everyday use. Yaktrax' exclusive SkidLock coil system grips ice with hundreds of tiny biting edges for exceptional traction and stability in all directions. Feel like you're on dry pavement. When you lift your foot, the Pro stays securely attached to your shoe. There are no dangerous sharp points to snag on your pants or to get stuck in the ice. The Yaktrax Pro pulls easily on and off your shoes or boots, thanks to a convenient heel tab.
Product Features- Material:Rubber elastomer
- Number of Points: SkidLock coil
- Attachment Type:Slip-on with VELCRO
- Recommended Use:Everyday winter foot travel
- Warranty: 3 Month
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| Customer Reviews: Read 30 more reviews...
Rubber and wire problem December 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought these and used them regularly for one winter. But by the next winter, I notice the rubber had been cut in half in several places where the rubber intersects with another rubber piece. -> X <-
I have a rough trail to walk to work everday so I think it's more about the stress I put on them then the quality of the product. They seem like they would hold up to regular icy walks on a normal sidewalk or road. But I was walking over rough rocky trails at an angle. I wouldn't advise buying them if the terrain is jagged with snow and ice. I'm going to try some of the other "cleat-type" slip ons for my next pair.
Great For Running, Hiking, Anything !! August 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These things really work !! On ice, snow or anything in between ... I walk four miles each day on gravel, hilly roads and need good traction. Runners who want to go out when there's light snow or icy patches will also like them a lot.
I bought them for my husband who has had a back injury so that he wouldn't slip in icy weather but instead I put them on my running shoes when I went out during an ice storm and couldn't believe how good they were. (The pro style is the best with the front strap to keep them on securely.)
I'm hooked and I will repurchase as many times as necessary. They would be GREAT for the elderly so that they could "permanently" leave them on a pair of shoes to use anytime it's slippery outside the house.
They work! April 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
They work well, it would be good to have the sizing info posted. I am a size 11 and the chart says I should be in a large, but they have a tendancy to slip off o fmy foot in the mud.
Yaktrax April 2, 2008 Item arrived quite quickly. The actual product is o.k. I have size 8 1/2 shoes and I think I should have gone with a larger size. Overall they work really well in icy conditions.
Traction Good. How Long Will They Last? March 25, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought the YakTrax grips a couple of months ago. I like them from the start, because I could notice a stark difference from where I had no tracktion on ice!
I use them mostly when I walk our dogs. They sometimes get excited at the sight of squirrels, and I want to avoid falling at all costs having an injured meniscus and having suffered from a pinched sciatic nerve in the past.
These are my caveats: If you have poor mobility YakTracks are not for you: It is hard to slip them on the shoe itself while its off your foot; you really need to wear the shoe and then slip them on. As other people have stated, the design seems subject to wear and tear, the basic structure of this item bein in rubber coiled by wires for traction. It doesn't take a scientist to know that the rubber will succumb to both temperature changes and to the rubbing of the coils under a person's weight.
But overall, at least for now, this is what I was looking for. And they hug the shoe, they are comfortable. I am happy.
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