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| | Features | Provides greater stability, self-control, and steadfast traction on Ice and SnowStep in like sandal. Easy on and off. Slide lock position retentionHeel & toe spikes for balance gait. Full wrap heel and toe10 high quality spikesMEDIUM: Mens 5-9, Womens 7-10; LARGE: Mens 9-12, Womens 10-13; X-LARGE: Mens 12-15, Womens 13-16. Buy one size larger for thick sole work boots
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| | Description | Monster Grips, iideal for all outdoor activities, are designed as lightweight pull-on "Snow tires" for all footwear. Perfect for Dress, Casual, Work, and Sport shoes or boots. Intended for pedestrians, the elderly, or office workers walking to and from parked cars, joggers, postal workers, Ice fishermen, firemen and all professionals; anyone demanding greater stability, self-control, and steadfast traction on Ice and Snow. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 1.0 inches | | Package Width: | 1.0 inches | | Package Height: | 1.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 8 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 8 customer reviews )
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30 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Poor quality and a total waste of money Dec 29, 2008
By Brooke Baskett
"corgi slave"
Not only do these cleats fit your shoes or boots poorly and allow chunks of snow or ice to get caught between the straps and the soles of your footwear, but the metal spikes themselves wear down to nothing. I used a pair of these to walk my dog for less than a month before the spikes were literally worn even with the little orange plastic things they are set in. If you don't mind wasting money on replacement spikes every few weeks or you'll only use them to get across a parking lot once in a while, then by all means--buy a pair. They do provide better traction on ice than just a regular pair of shoes, but aren't 100% slip-free. There are better options out there.
I would recommend Stabilicers Lite instead. I walked in a pair of those almost every day last winter, about 2-3 miles a day, and the spikes show barely any wear at all. I could walk quickly and confidently, without worrying about falling. The only reason I needed to replace them after a full season of wear is because the rubber started getting a little too stretched out and they were too loose to fit my boots properly anymore.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
No slipping Dec 31, 2010
By Reine Soleil
"Principessa minus kingdom"
I bought these as an extra precaution for some of my winter boots that didn't have the kind of grip I wanted for the hardening snow and patches of ice. Not bad. They are a little noisy (I guess this should be expected with metal at the bottom?) Decent deal for the price but nothing extraordinary about them. I don't recommend them for long walks though as the little pegs start to pressure the bottom of your foot after an hour or so.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
ice grips Jan 09, 2010
By Mona S. Sanders What a great idea - glad I saw these. It sure makes walking the dogs in winter easier. Not practical if you have to take them on then off frequently.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Design flaws May 04, 2011
By Renaissance Consumer Well made, but the cleats are clustered in the center. You will get a much better grip, and feel more secure, with cleats that are spread out. The rubber piece connecting the front and rear patches is too long, even with the grip as tight as possible. It is too large for a size 10 boot with 1200 grams of Thinsulate, similar to the one pictured.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Excellent way to prevent slips/falls in hardened snow/ice Feb 04, 2011
By Tad L As a utility arborist, much of my time is spent walking bulk transmission right of way corridors. More than not in the winter months these areas are not maintained nor plowed. An associate of mine wore a set of these Monster Grips and clearly had the advantage, never slipping/falling once while we traversed the hilly work area.
That day I purchased a set for myself and have NOT been disappointed. I wear them several hours per day, and they are comfortable. I try to only wear them when trekking over wintery precip covered surfaces, and much like any cleat never walk on dry pavement to prevent premature wearing of the studs. An occasional jaunt across a small parking lot or street hasn't caused any visible damage. I can't say how the other reviewers who report poor quality treat their cleats, but they appear to be holding up very well for me! I can imagine, like any footwear, dragging one's feet might cause them to grind down.
The cleats don't provide much help in loose powdery snow as one might expect, but on hardened snow or ice, there is no loss of footing, on flat surfaces or on hills.
See all 8 customer reviews on Amazon.com
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