Yaktrax Walker Traction Cleats for Snow and Ice

in Sports & Outdoors

  • Traction cleats designed to help you walk on packed snow or ice
  • Made of lightweight, durable injection-molded plastic elastomer
  • Hand-wound design provides 360 degrees of traction on slippery surfaces
  • Offers 10 times the number of gripping points as spike-based traction devices
  • Safe in temperatures as low as -41 degrees F; available in XS, S, M, and L sizes

Product DescriptionThe Yaktrax Walker is for those who want a simple d ‘, the traction device used to light their shoes has been developed. The Walker is the original version of Yaktrax and is ideal for pedestrians, seniors, business people or those who want greater stability on ice and snow. Use the Yaktrax Walker while walking to and from work, a school, or just the mailbox. The Walker is an elastomer-plastic injection molded parts for thermal relief and was made. The coils are wound protected against rusting and hand to give you 360 degrees of traction on ice and snow. When you walk in the Yaktrax Walker, every step places hundreds of biting edges in direct contact with the ice beneath his feet. Yaktrax can be worn temperatures up to -41 degrees Celsius. The patented design of the Walker, it is a unique solution to walking on snow and ice. The outer band is the length and width of the shoe molds to stand in line. The high-resistance. . . More>>

Yaktrax Walker Traction Cleats for Snow and Ice

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D. Payne February 6, 2010 at 7:39 pm

It was a gift comes to an end, so I can not vouch for the product itself, but the item arrived on time without any problems in the order / delivery process. I am very satisfied. Rating: 4 / 5

Chris February 6, 2010 at 8:23 pm

I lost in the first week – he slipped, as I walked down a street in ice and snow. I did not know until I was home. I have also lost terminal Stabilicer (which were also good cleats). Then I decided that I needed a lock, not the slide. I tried the Yaktrax Pro, with straps. The belts are great, but my complaint is that the Yaktrax son is trapped in carpets (which is loud, uncomfortable and can damage the carpet). I wear them to walk to work and would like to be able to contribute to the building one (and remove my shoes – always with spikes on them – and shortly after). The Stabilicers not have this problem. I did some online research and the order Spiky Ice Cleats. She received rave reviews for the winter runners / joggers at two different locations and exported to the website of the company, hired by the police and EMT workers. They will be manufactured in Europe are a long time, and commentators have said that they remain on (even without a belt) does not snag on the carpet and are easy to take in. be found at [. . . ] With headquarters in Pennsylvania. The original (not “lite”) Stabilicers (Available) over the Amazon and other sources have good reviews, too, and have a strap to hold them. Rating: 2 / 5

AKE February 6, 2010 at 10:37 pm

Bought this book to walk my dog in the woods and it was not at my shoes for the second time I had to stay. Rating: 2 / 5

Margaret February 7, 2010 at 12:39 am

The delivery was very quick and necessary that we had a short time after the snow, which I ordered this snow chaussures.Merci occur. Rating: 5 / 5

J. L. Pecora February 7, 2010 at 1:35 am

I have a few that I can not find. I like them well enough to replace later. They are very useful and is usually on regular 5-mile walk. That really helps and can be worn on the carpet, the wood as well as I do to stop the alarm. They are a bit slippery on polished hard surfaces. Rating: 5 / 5

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