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This winter I have bought two different anti-slides for walking on ice
& risusavotta. These were definitely the best: they stay properly in place in every situation. The step is sturdy without "sneak", as the spike plates are correspondingly wider in the XXL size. The rubber parts are also of high quality and the product feels durable.
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A great product on the glacial roads and in the yard of the cottage area. I wouldn't have believed it. They are really easy to attach to jogging boots and stay securely in place. At first I thought they would be a little heavier to jog, but no. It's quite relaxed and easy with them, when you don't have to worry all the time about when you'll slip. At first, I was a little afraid of how it would go on a steep downhill covered with thick ice, but there was no problem with that either. Here in the city center, I wouldn't use them, nor would I need them, when the sidewalks are covered with a thick layer of sand. And if you have to go to a store for shopping, it's quite a chore to sometimes take off the chains and especially put them back on.
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Good quality. Hasn't had a chance to use it.
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I've been using Snowline's Trail skids for years (not for running, just for walking). They are excellent, easy to put on and take off, you can use them with the shoes you feel comfortable walking in and have good grip. Especially on hard snow, walking on them is great, because the spikes sink in so much that you don't even notice the spikes, but you get a grip on the wall with them. The downside is that, at least in my own use, they don't want to last: the connectors of the bottom chains wear out and/or the silicone straps break (myself, all from the back). The disintegration of the straps can be partly explained by the fact that I use them a couple of times a week, so that they are put on and off twenty times. You can bend the connector pieces yourself from steel wire, but you can't repair the straps properly yourself. I personally wear one pair per winter season.
I bought the Pro model as a test, thinking also if they were more durable than Trail and because Trail is harder to find. Pro's spikes are longer and apparently the straps are thicker silicone and slightly wider than Trail's, so maybe they will last better, we'll see. However, they will probably be used less than Trail. Since I myself use these in small town/bicycle road conditions, I think the Pro's spikes are too long for that. On the other hand, they have a much better grip on ice than Trail, of which at least I had one model where the ends of the spikes were not sharp but semi-round. In spring, in urban conditions, you sometimes have to walk short distances on asphalt, where the Pro's long spikes are a bit difficult to walk on. The Pro is apparently intended for walking on ice.
I myself once got tired of the constant slipping. There was no injury, but enough else. It seemed to be difficult to find studded shoes that fit my feet. Snowline's non-slip pads work well for me, because you can use them in the shoes you want to walk in and you can take them off if necessary. The first time I put the non-slip pads on my shoes and went for a walk, I was surprised when I noticed that he walked like a salted mutt - he had become so careful because of the slips that the normal way of walking just didn't work. Thanks to these, after a couple of weeks, he had learned to walk normally and relaxed again. Because of that alone, because of the other dangers associated with slipping, even if one pair of these goes every winter, you are ready to pay for it.
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The best! Perfect for hiking and walking. Very comfortable
Excellent product. The spikes sink into even harder ice and hold, even when pulled by four large dogs, the grip of the shoe does not slip. Tested in authentic conditions and found to be good.
Easy to put on and take off, you can do it even while standing. You can even drive a car in these spiked shoes.
The storage bag is perhaps a little cramped, but useful for shopping when you can put the spikes there and in the backpack and there will be no mess in the backpack.
Highly recommend these.
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Sturdy ice irons, which are fairly easy to put in place, as long as you can sit down for a while. Getting the spikes in place for a standing blanket (and alone) requires a bit of fiddling and then you have to at least lean on something. But the spikes are really nice! After using the studs, I had to learn to walk with the spikes, which effectively prevent slipping.
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Ideal for those of us who go out to the middle mountains and on our route we can find areas with ice. They are very light but robust and easy to transport in any backpack, however small it may be. Very quick to put on, they adjust perfectly to various models of boots. They fulfill their function perfectly, good grip without slipping, provides great security to the tread.
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They meet all my expectations for outdoor movement on icy paths and forest roads. You no longer have to think about slipping. Bites very hard on watery ice. The snow cover on top of the ice doesn't hinder the passage either. Heavy, thick slush snow sticks to the irons, making it impossible to use. Easy to put on and take off. Size L fit for Sievin 38 winter forest boots. A smaller size would certainly work, but putting it on over boots at that time would probably require more hand strength. The dog walker can trust that surprising jerks will not cause slipping.
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Fits well, and grips well.
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I had to order new ones when one fell off my leg during a frisbee golf round on a winter slope. It was probably a bit careless on the foot and in that use there will be an abnormal spinning movement. Otherwise, it stayed well on the trip and the grip was reliable. Easy to put on (even inside out accidentally) and especially easy to remove. In winter, a crank is just as important as long breeches.
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Good grip, doesn't eat shoes, durable, easy to put on while standing and also take off. Stays on your feet even in ice-to-ice and ice-to-ice situations (unlike both Clasu models, one of which got stuck somewhere on the first trip and the other broke after 2 weeks of walking). Chains and steel can be found, for example, for self-defense in the dark. Ps. DO NOT run in these subway stations if you don't have a helmet on, because the grip is on ice, not slippery stone floors.
Update 17.02.2023. Peijakas, when the back tire of the second ice eater snapped cleanly across. I went to buy new ones, but luckily I was smart enough to ask about the warranty when I saw the new package. Well, the warranty paid off, as it should, so now two pairs. You can have more mulled wine on Christmas Eve and you will surely get home with four-wheel drive, even if climate change turns the PK region into the wonders of Alma-Ata...
Update 07.03. 2024. Absolute aids for this winter!!!!
My spirit would have been lost without these or a helmet. There should have been thicker rubber, but the rubber snapped across the back. Fortunately, the warranty works, because the thicker rubber strap already pulled the bottom to the curve, and the old pine would not have enough hand strength to tune the irons to the pops. Good games! An absolute must-have for every winter!
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Best on market for what they do
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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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Easy to use,, so nice to be able to by the right size,, hopefully they will last for a few years,,
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high quality as expected, easy to put on and good grip on ice
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Article like described. Not tested yet, but fits well.
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Sturdy spikes under the shoes. The spikes weigh quite a bit, but luckily as a counterweight, they sit well in the shoes and stay in place, and especially bite well into ice and snow. It is easy to take off, although it is good to note that there is an effort to take off (so do not get out of it, but pull off).
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The best anti-slip, which I have devoted over 45 years of ice fishing hobby. We highly annoying that I have wasted a great deal of money degradable and poor rimpuloihin. With these you can watch the scenery on slippery ice and withstand heavy kicking on a sled. I bought others for a spare, as these are absolute safety gear for the over-60s.
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Probably the best chains for boots. Fits perfectly my Zamberlan 1102 Flock GTX.
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A couple of shorter walks was just behind and nothing to blame. Easy to put on, stays in place really well (just make sure the spikes are in the middle of the shoe). The silicone-like plastic stretches a lot and it can be good to take a size that you have to "stretch" a bit with some force on the shoe, so it will definitely stay in place. The grip has been just perfect, at least on the very slippery icy ice paths on flat terrain. Became used in Vibram insoles and to some extent announce the existence of any middle Spike tile through the sole to the sole of the foot when you step a little longer. One could try with a slightly stiffer base next, at least if the walk is long. On the other hand, it can be good to have a feel for the bumps on the ice bottom. As a partner of this heavy-duty track roller, the backpack often includes the lightweight and compact Devisys Anti-Slip (heel anti-slip), which can be changed under easier access.
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Here are the anti-slip devices that keep you upright with a big pulling dog when outdoors, what kind of ice! No need to worry about slips, the spikes bite their base. The stretchy system stays well on the shoe and is interchangeable, of course most comfortable if every member of the family has their own. The most comfortable to walk when there is compressed snow or in the woods below. Like on icy asphalt, walking is not as nice but worthwhile. I recommend!
Used size S over size 36 barefoot shoes and is a little too loose but usable. When I was walking my dog, I used these through the winter, and I don’t know how I would have managed on the icy roads and trails without it! In the spring, it was a couple of weeks long to walk where there was no ice.
The third winter in heavy use, give an incomparably good grip with two big dogs on an icy jogging path even if you come up against a bunny, a variety of and bottomed cliffs have also been ruined, nowhere has slipped! The wet stone itself has become a lack of faith, the Chainsens would probably have survived it too? The rubber is durable and flexible even in frost, no wear or oxidation is noticeable. Absolutely the best equipment purchase ever, five stars and ten points !!!
Before you run out of thunder, believe in grip when gripping those "caterpillars" (chainsen pro)! Can go rampant with absolutely amazing closed steep sloping cliffs and no slip! I have used with respect to those three winters and earlier sliding barriers difference is huge. If the tips start to wear round then they are easy to put on a new blow again with a good triangular file that makes a narrow groove in the middle. Johan is even more firm again. The actual running may not be the best thing to do but it's a HOLD! From a hiking shoe to a felt companion!
About two years I läyttänyt now these floating barriers and there have been fears that the fall. And no glacier has been found so that for outdoor use there would be no grip or pushing a car out of the ditch. The only downside would be the asphalt walking features, and Nui just doesn’t dare shop inside to walk inside.