


Large (10.5-13 Men), Black : STABILicers Walk Stabilicers Ice Traction Cleat for Snow and Ice - Lite Duty Serious Traction Cleats for Boots and Shoe Ice Cleats : desertcart.in: Sports, Fitness & Outdoors Review: Sturdy metal cleats provide good traction on icy sidewalks and streets. There's no worry that the cleats will bend as they're just long enough to do the job, but not so long that walking is awkward, or cleats could be bent. Fit is accurate and they stay on boots/shoes. A useful aid to walking in slippery urban settings. Review: These are excellent quality. We bought the Medium size to fit a men’s size 8 shoe. They were too short from the toe to the heel, so we returned them. We reordered in size Large and they are a tight fit, but a good fit. My wife has a pair of these that’s more than 10 years old, and they still work great.




| ASIN | B000GUCDDG |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,275) |
| Date First Available | 16 August 2012 |
| Department | Men |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 30.5 x 11.4 x 7.6 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 363 g |
| Item model number | L Lite Blk |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 11.43 x 7.62 cm; 362.87 g |
A**R
Sturdy metal cleats provide good traction on icy sidewalks and streets. There's no worry that the cleats will bend as they're just long enough to do the job, but not so long that walking is awkward, or cleats could be bent. Fit is accurate and they stay on boots/shoes. A useful aid to walking in slippery urban settings.
B**A
These are excellent quality. We bought the Medium size to fit a men’s size 8 shoe. They were too short from the toe to the heel, so we returned them. We reordered in size Large and they are a tight fit, but a good fit. My wife has a pair of these that’s more than 10 years old, and they still work great.
E**M
The only words that I have are inpraise of these grips. I walked with confidence on black ice and snow (and didn't fall over a single time). Could not believe how effective these were! More expensive than rivals but worth every penny.
R**C
I live in NYC and commute to work by subway. I also own an energetic and excitable dog that requires a total of 2-3hrs exercise per day. I bought these to deal with the constant freeze-melt that builds up under layers of snow that assorted irresponsible building owners do not shovel off the sidewalk. Thanks to my commute I've tested these on a wide variety of surfaces. TLDR they work great on snow, which is what they are designed for, but if you have to walk over multiple types of surfaces there are cons. My typical commute with these: Put on shoes in my home (hardwood floor). Am terrified cleats will scratch floor. Also unstable as cleats raise you off the ground on small surface area but on smooth surfaces have nothing to grip. Walk to elevator (commercial low pile carpet). Works fine as cleats grip fabric. Walk through building lobby (tile, usually dry). Again unstable and low friction surface exacerbates. Schlep 2 blocks through a mix of shoveled and unshoveled sidewalks. Shoveled sidewalks - again instability issues, though high friction concrete mitigates. Unshoveled sidewalks - this is where these shine. They grip loose snow, slush, and packed snow (the almost ice you get due to thousands of grumpy New Yorkers trudging to work and packing it down) fantastically. Subway (tile, usually wet). UNSTABLE AND SLIPPERY! Another two blocks to work. See above re. shoveled and unshoveled sidewalks. Office building (tile, usually wet). I have no idea why my office building tiled the sidewalk all around it, but I now have to walk half a block on wet, slippery, slush covered tile. I feel extremely unsafe doing so - low friction (metal cleat on wet tile) and unstable due to small surface area in contact. Since it's not realistic to change shoes every 10 steps its sad to say I don't think these will see as much use as I thought. I don't think they are significantly more grippy than a good pair of winter boots, which are more versatile over a larger range of surfaces. YMMV depending on what % of your walking is done on snow/ice.
M**Y
Not very happy as the sizes were not related to shoe size and if you bought the wrong size which I did and I was not able to reorder a bigger size as they do not allow for returns which I did not see anywhere on their page and they were very expensive I was not very happy and would not recommend them
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