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Wirezoll Ice Cleats, Crampons for Hiking Boots and Snow Shoes Climbing Spikes Grippers for Traction with Chains for Men Women

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Size: Large


Style: Upgrade 32 Teeth Black


Features

  • Upgraded Version Of 32 Spikes HIGH QUALITY STAINLESS STEEL SPIKES:Abrasion-resistant 32 multi-directional enhanced stainless steel spikes.Welding chain stronger,with more robust spikes.High Strength STAINLESS STEEL SPIKES provides excellent traction on a variety of icy surfaces.Strategic placement of spikes ensures equal distribution of weight for long-lasting comfort and durability
  • REDUCE INJURYCover is made by Silicone,not the general TPR rubber,highly elastic and won't tear or snap.Tested to remain flexible to -70degrees F,full-sole coverage with cleats on heel and forefoot maintain traction through your normal stride.Aggressive cleats and treads prevent slips and falls on ice,snow,and wet pavement
  • MORE SAFE AND DURABLThe link of this crampon use welding chain and more stronger stainless steel chain.This ice traction cleat would give you more confident while walking on the ice or snow.These ice cleats would not rust and would more firm and durable
  • EASY TO WEAR AND CARRY EASILY Proprietary silicone provides a flexible,lightweight,all-day traction solution.They fit easily and securely over your own shoes or boots and fold small enough to keep in a pack,or in your car
  • What will we get with the crampons? 1 Pair upgraded stainless steel 32 spikes crampons, 1 Pair straps for fixing, and 1 BAG for carrying. The crampons can be folded into the storage bag attached and very conveniently to carry. Perfect for travel, sports and other outdoor activities

Size: Large


Sport: Fishing


Style: Upgrade 32 Teeth Black


Brand: Wirezoll


Material: Stainless Steel


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎8.7 x 6.61 x 1.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.45 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Wirezoll


Warranty Description: ‎90 Days


Model Name: ‎BZ-32


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Wirezoll


Style: ‎Upgrade 32 Teeth Black


Included Components: ‎1 Pair stainless steel crampons, 1 Pair straps for fixing and 1 Portable Bag


Size: ‎Large


Sport Type: ‎Fishing


Date First Available: November 15, 2022


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  • Lived up to expectations.
Size: X-Large Style: Upgrade 32 Teeth Black
Difficult to put on Iceman snow boots because they are very large. Once on they work great on sheer ice.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024 by Kenneth R. Smith

  • Seems as good as Kahtoola Microspikes
When my Kahtoola microspikes went missing, I discovered there are now other brands out there so I decided to try them. I bought a pair of these and also a virtually identical product from Cimkiz. Then I found my old Kahtoola microspikes. If I didn't look carefully for the brand labels when I put them on, I can't tell the three of them apart. They all work fine--far better than Snow Trax, which always fall off my shoes when I go up hill, exactly when I need them most. These stay on and they allow me to walk with confidence across icy sheets. I guess if I were a real mountaineer, I would want more substantial crampons; but these are great for winter hikes on trails where the ice is packed down. None of these three brands would be good on an icy sidewalk. They're overkill--the spikes are much too substantial. These are really only useful on ice or on ground where the spike can dig in. This particular brand has an extra velcro strap that you can attach it even more securely to your foot. I didn't bother with it, and it never once even came loose, so it seems like you don't need it. The big advantage of these and the Cimkiz version over the Kahtoola microspikes is that they're half the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2021 by Gary Holt

  • Easy-to-use, great for ice fishing
Size: Large Style: Upgrade 32 Teeth Black
Easy to put on, good grip. Makes walking on ice no problem
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Tested in Colorado Snow & Ice Country
I live in Colorado, or COLDorado as we call it. Snow begins in late November or early December and doesn't clear until at least March or April. During those months we go between snowing and freezing every day so ice or snow are a constant. I can't just stay indoors for months on end, I have to feed my chickens, bunnies, and barn cats, and walk on slippery ice to get to and from my vehicle. At my age the last thing I need is to fall and break a hip or an arm. So I bought these cleats for my snow boots. When they arrived I found no instructuins for putting them on, but it was easy to tell which end was the toe end, so I just slipped the toe of my boot in that area and while holding the boot between my knees I stretched the black rubber out over the back end of my boot. It stretched easy enough for my arthritic hands to handle it. And it fit very snug. They don't shift around at all. The sizing chart showed this size to fit on size 9 women's boots, which is what I have, and they fit perfectly. I will not be taking these on and off with each trip to the car, because that would be a messy job with the way I have to hold the boot to get them on. I just change out of my cleated boots when I get in my car. For my trips out to tend to my critters or for other outdoor activities I just put the cleated boots on at the door and take them off when I come inside. They are comfortable, not unbalancing to walk on indoors or on non ice surfaces, although I wouldn't walk on my wood floors with them because the points on the cleats are quite sharp. I don't know that I would jog in them like was mentioned, but walking on ice feels quite secure. Side note, there were two little straps that look like key fob holders that were included. I have no idea what they are for since there were no instructions included. If I were taking these on and off often, like at my car, I might wrap the straps around the back end of the rubber to assist in putting the cleats on without getting quite so dirty in doing so, but I have no idea if that is their intended purpose. I give them 5 stars for their performance, fit, and easy of use. I deduct one star for zero instructions. Would I recommend them to friends? You bet! I am even buying a second set for my husband. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2019 by Backyard Chicken Lady Backyard Chicken Lady

  • Great traction!
So I do a lot of hiking in the mountains during the winter and these work great! I sometimes wear altra shoes (wide toe box) and these fit with them. They are pretty sharp and a little heavy but worth it in the long run!
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by emily

  • You get what you pay for
I'd had several pairs of cheaper grippers for winter walking but they all more or less disintegrated in a matter of months, so I decided to try something a bit more 'aggressive' this time around. There is no contesting that the Wirezoll fit that description. When I opened the package, I thought, "Wow! These things look like some kind of deadly medieval weapon!" They were definitely sturdier than anything I'd purchased in the past. Then it rained in my area and snow fell as temps descended into the single digits; it was treacherous, to be brief. I'm old so the last thing I need is a nasty fall, but just the appearance of the Wirezoll told me I could still venture out for my daily 1/2 hour walk, so I did. I'm happy to report that, even if you tried to slip with these things on, you'd likely not succeed. As you step on icy surfaces, you can actually hear them dig into the crust of the ice and you know they're not going anywhere you don't want them to. As an added positive feature, they are easier -- much easier -- to put on and remove than the previous cheaper models I tried over the years; I can actually do it one-handed while balancing myself on my walking poles. (Warning: If you have a nice new deck as I do, DO NOT put the grippers on inside and then tread over the deck. I think they might leave permanent marks where you walked!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2022 by Johnny Curedents

  • Perfect
I bought these a while ago for hiking when I lived in Colorado and definitely helped. Easy to put on shoes. Lots of help on ice! I am Currently living in Portland and these have been life savers walking my dog! We’ve had ice for 5 days, I would probably have knocked myself out by now or have eaten ice. 0 falls. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024 by Stephanie Logue

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