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Perfect for hiking, pulling a sled, running or working on ice and snow.
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These work well on snow and ice. The spikes are surprisingly durable, meaning they don't bend even when walking on a frozen tree trunk when doing forest work.
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Best on market for what they do
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Absolutely shocking grip on icy trails.
I have tried something different, but based on the few winter tags I have drawn with these, these will remain in use.
Great shopping, working well as I walked left the cottage island for about a mile.
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Non-slip devices work. Stay well in place and easy to put on your feet.
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The safest way to stay on an icy road compared to what's on the market. Off-road use without experience. The "chains" hold a strong rubber together which in turn needs finger dexterity and bending ability when wearing. But ... ladies.
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Great grip for dog walking in the skulls of Helsinki as well as on snowy forest paths. They also make it easier to advance on easier terrain in the snow when the step does not slip. In places on Nuuksio, steep paths allow only lamps to pass both uphill and downhill with slippery congestion. The XXL is well-suited for Haix's 49-size winter suits and 48-size summers. M-size for identical but 37-size winter garments and various lighter 36-size shoes. Time will tell how these last, but the quality seems better than the competing products we’ve tried, which have been seen in at least five different ways.
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47 (Sievi Aslak) is too big for these, the spikes are a bit funny and they are tight, they twist the shoe into a banana. Otherwise, I think the product is excellent but 45-46 is probably the absolute maximum.