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Crampons Ice Cleats Traction Snow Grips for Boots Shoes Women Men Anti Slip 19 Stainless Steel Spikes Safe Protect for Hiking Fishing Walking Climbing Mountaineering

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Arrives Saturday, Nov 23
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Size: Large


Color: Green


Features

  • Stronger and safer spikes: Featured 19 high quality stainless steel spikes per foot and firm chain system, providing excellent traction on a variety of terrain or other worst conditions, keep you safe and injury-free
  • Durable and stretchy material: Made from thermoplastic elastomer(TPE),5 mm thicker than ordinary rubber,till strong performance under -45C.Easy to put on&off with adjustable strap.Won't tear or snap,ensure long lasting comfort and durability
  • Widely used and unisex: Suitable for male and female including teenagers,adult,elders. Used on angled terrain,ice roads,icy driveway,mud and wet grass,dangerous sections of trail,etc.Great for trail running,hiking,and ice fishing
  • Flexible and pocket size: Suitable for various kinds of sports,hiking shoes,boots,mountaineering boots. The strap ensures more comfort and safety.Portable and lightweight,can be put into the carry bag included and will not take up much space
  • Note:The "L" mark on crampons means size "Large", not meaning "Left". There is no Left or Right difference for crampons products. If you do not know how to wear it, please check the last picture for your reference

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎11.5 x 8.31 x 1.57 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.46 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Cimkiz


Warranty Description: ‎18 months


Model Name: ‎36


Color: ‎Green


Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Cimkiz


Included Components: ‎Crampons


Size: ‎Large


Date First Available: March 26, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Rocky Mountain May Trip
Size: Medium Color: Black
These are a must if you plan to do any hiking in/around any mountains with snow still remaining on trail. Went on a trip to Rocky Mountain National Park in May, and there was still quite a bit of snow on a few of the trails we wanted to do. We definitely would not have been able to make it past the first lake of one of our trails if we did not have these on hand. In my opinion, these are better than the other style without the true spikes. With how many people we saw slipping and sliding in regular shoes, I would say these are well worth the price. Also, my mother who has balance issues would not have made it on the trail at all without these. Since the rubber had a good amount of stretch for the fit, they worked really well on my Zamberlan hiking boots as well as my mom’s Merrells. Felt tight and sturdy on both and did not offer to slip, but were also very easy to take off and put on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024 by Jamie T Jamie T

  • Work great
Size: Medium Color: Blue
Used for hiking on ice in Rocky Mtn NP. No slipping for me! They go on and off easily. Well worth the price.
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024 by TJ

  • Perfect for hiking needs in Yosemite with 2-4 ft snow….
Size: X-Large Color: Black
Hiked up to Clouds Rest one trip and Half Dome second. These worked great on ice and snow. Great grip. Easy to fit over hiking shoes (Salomon). Lightweight was bonus for hiking. Comes with waterproof bag for storage. Be sure to wash/dry btwn uses to avoid rusting.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024 by Bkluvr Bkluvr

  • Used in the Grand Canyon in winter, worked great!
Size: Medium Color: Grey
I live in Arizona and didn’t want to spend a ton of money on crampons since I don’t use them often. I have a 7.5 trail running shoe that I wore these on as well as a 7 sized Hiking boot that they fit on. They We’re comfortable and stayed on my feet exactly where they needed to be without the strap. They were easy to carry and lightweight enough for backpacking trips. I’ve used them twice and they seem to hold up, but for true review on that I would need to take them out a few more times. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024 by Sasha Jeffery

  • So far, they work great with thick sheets of Alaskan ICE.
Size: X-Large Color: Orange
Where I live in Alaska, it can be VERY icy. I have been putting OFF on wearing these because I get embarrassed by the LOUD crunching noise they make on the ice/snow. However, I decided to put them ON because my other cleats were wearing down and I didn't want to buy another pair if I had these ones lying around in my home. So far, I find that these work GREAT on the thick layers of ice that develop on the ground, including sidewalks and roads. One concern/downfall I should forewarn you about is that you can EASILY slip with them ON if you are walking on concrete and other slippery floor surfaces [such as laminate]--best not to wear them on any type of floor, or be careful if you must. Another concern/downfall is that they can get stuck in grates, such as sewer grates. Also, if you must walk UP/DOWN a set of metal stairs that have holes in them, be VERY careful because you could get stuck in them too. One last concern/downfall is that if there is lose snow on top of the ice, be very careful because you could possibly slip. With the mentioned concerns/downfalls, you should still walk slowly and walk/shuffle like a penguin. I am not sure how long they will last because I have only been wearing them for a couple of weeks; I am hoping they last me through more than one winter. In conclusion, they are very good product to have. I gave a 5 star rating because of how well they work on ICE and they don't take too long to put them ON--best to sit down when putting them on. I believe I would purchase these again in the future. I forgot to mention that you should be careful when putting them ON because the metal chains can get a little tangled. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023 by naomi

  • Keeps you from falling
Size: X-Large Color: Red
YES, all of these types of "icers" keep you from falling on OUR icy conditions. Southeast Alaska has the most variable ice and snow conditions from late September until today at least, April 16th. (sometimes August) We keep a pair in our cars and trucks. I keep a pair attached to my backpack. We have used them on our mountains and trails here and I actually have photos of my wife and another friend behind her sliding down one of our snow covered mountains IN AUGUST, wearing these of course. We all wore these that day!!! (The previous years snow, I slid down first to show them it was safe) These red versions do not want to stretch as far as the black rubber version, this same brand. The red compound is a little tighter. No problem, I have the XX version for my biggest winter hiking boots. These exact versions are the ones I buy. (the black ones too) Amazon sells other name brands and the ones that several of us avoid have more cleats/teeth on the bottom. When you are looking at the different brands on Amazon CLOSELY, you will see a brand that has more spikes/teeth/cleats on the bottom, maybe 24 teeth. Look for the ones that have 2-teeth close to each other in several spots and avoid them. I sharpen special friends icer teeth when they get dull and there isn't enough room for my sharpening tools to get in between those darn "close together teeth". If you order the wrong ones you will understand as soon as you hold them in your hand. It shows on the pictures here on Amazon if you look closely. THESE have enough space between all of the teeth for sharpening. I'm 75, I brake easy, I don't want to fall, I heal slowly now. THE ONES IN THIS PICTURE ABOVE KEEP ME UPRIGHT! On another note. There is the expensive brand that cost 2 or 3 times more than these, there is a reason for that. They both do the same thing but THOSE have thicker SS wires and folded chains and hooks and fasteners on the bottom that keep all the teeth/cleats in place. THESE in this picture above use slightly thinner metal parts and several of these teeth actually broke off of one of mine. These have broken on me in several areas. When I get home I take the small bent or broken part from these and I pull out my stash of worn out and broken OTHER icers and I cannibalize them and repair these using THOSE stronger parts. So technically they will never brake in that spot ever again. I also carry a spare worn out ice cleat in my backpack just encase one of these brake. (I never throw the old icers away) When you live in Alaska for over 40 years and you love the winters in this pristine clean air wonderland then you must use good equipment to stay safe. One more thing, one of my hiking buddies simply buys a new pair of THESE each year. That is how he stops his icers from braking. AND, these are MUCH cheaper than an ambulance or a helicopter flight to the hospital. (where we go it would be a helicopter) Yes I would recommend these to a friend, (a friend recommended these TO ME!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2023 by Alaskan forever

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