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| | Features | Full foot slip protection with heel and forefoot cleats maintains traction throughout your natural stride while walkingLightweight TPE Elastomer holds STABILicers Lite securely in placeTraction tread outsole and cleats simultaneously contact walking surface, providing superior grip on ice, snow, rock, & pavementMultidirectional, case-hardened non-replaceable cleats bite into ice and snowSIZING - SMALL: Men 4 - 7, Women 5 - 8; MEDIUM: Men 7.5 - 10, Women 8.5 - 12; LARGE: Men 10.5 - 13, X-LARGE: Men 13.5 - 16
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| | Description | With aggressive cleats and tread, STABILicers Lite provide unbeatable traction. Made from the same elastomer as the STABILicers SPORT, the Lite is easy to pull on and take off, while securely fitting both shoes and boots. STABILicers Lite's non-replaceable multidirectional steel cleats bite into ice and snow allowing you to stride naturally through winter's worse conditions. This product is ideal for walking, jogging, and light running or light trail hiking. When you don't need the heavy durability of the original STABILicers or the grip of the STABILicers SPORT for daily runs or rigorous hikes, the STABILicers Lite is just what you need. |  |
| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 11.5 inches | | Package Width: | 4.5 inches | | Package Height: | 2.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 112 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 112 customer reviews )
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168 of 175 found the following review helpful:
These are all you need. May 10, 2009
By D. L. Lederman
"leahiniowa"
I live in the Northeast corner of Iowa, where we generally see our first snowflake in October and the last in May. Due to the fact that we don't live near a huge body of water and that we have an abundance of very strong winds, the ground here is often covered with a layer of ice for several months on end. I am not exaggerating when I say that one year I saw a wind sock freeze in a horizontal position and that I've seen the winds break window glass and knock over heavy cast iron garden furniture.
Further, my husband is a family practice physician who works in the Emergency Room of one of our local hospitals. There are a number of severe injuries every winter caused by people falling on ice in our part of the United States.
I have never been very good at walking on ice - I grew up in Texas and even though I have spent 60% of my life living in Northern climates I have never quite adjusted to the balancing act required. Children love to watch me walk on ice without Stabilicers because to them it is terribly funny to see me creep about.
I've tried a few different types of ice cleats over the past few years and must say that these Stabilicers are the best. I am so convinced of their merit that I have not only bought them for every member of my family (including my 86 year old mother) but have also bought them as gifts. I've been known to take them off my feet and press them upon pregnant friends.
Stabilicers fit well, they grasp the ice firmly, and are easy to take on and off. My only warning is that you MUST take them off when you go inside. They can damage fine flooring and can be VERY slippery on linoleum, terrazo flooring, etc.
70 of 71 found the following review helpful:
the best Feb 19, 2009
By Carryit my shop is on the back corner of my property and i have no way to clean the ice and snow to access it because of extensive limestone and sod paths so i provide ice cleats to visitors who need to get back there... i have tried many brands and these work the best for easily slipping off and on, along with light weight and portability.... i where them all winter... they have large spikes on the bottom not just little pins and dont get packed with snow as easily as some brands.... if you need to wear something more robust try the full version of stabilicers, but the full version is meant to be worn all day long and arent as easy to take off and on or as portable.
55 of 55 found the following review helpful:
The greatest since sliced bread Jan 08, 2009
By K. L. Eggers
"Grannie"
I bought these a year ago and they are the BEST! It has been so icy this winter and these really grip the icy stuff. I walked all last winter using them over my boots. I manage about 2 miles per day. These really make me feel secure which is important for senior citizens.
39 of 42 found the following review helpful:
They slip off... Dec 31, 2009
By Chris These are good on snow and ice but they slip off my boots too often, even while walking just on snowy or icy city streets. I fashioned a strap out of shoelaces, but I wish they had real straps. I also lost a Yaktrax cleat (the Yaktrax Walker; the Yaktrax Pro has straps). I was unhappy with both Yaktrax because the wires get stuck on carpet--a problem the Stabilicers don't have (I don't spend a lot of time wearing them indoors(!), but I did walk to work wearing them and found that they got stuck on carpet when I walked into the building, making weird noises and potentially damaging the carpet). I did some research online and next will order Spiky Ice cleats. These received rave reviews from winter runners/joggers on two different running websites and, according to the company's website, are praised by police and EMT workers. They're made in Europe, have been around for a long time, and reviewers said they stay on (even without straps), don't get caught on carpet, and are easy to drive in. They're available at [...], a company in Pennsylvania. The original (not "Lite") Stabilicers (available through Amazon and other sources) have great reviews, too, and have a strap to keep them on.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Thanks from Older women Jan 28, 2009
By P. Latin
"Always testing"
Stabilizer lite Ice Cleats. When the ice comes, there is nothing better and they also fold up so you put them in your purse.
Infrequent, but vicious ice storms come to the DC area and when they do--look out!
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