Yaktrax Ascent Tacchetti da trazione per impieghi gravosi con 16 punte in acciaio inossidabile (1 paio) Xx-large

Brand:Yaktrax

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I tacchetti di trazione Yaktrax Ascent per le escursioni in backcountry forniscono una trazione aggressiva su neve, ghiaccio, ghiacciai e altri terreni invernali. Dotato di 16 punte in acciaio inossidabile su ciascun piede, che variano in lunghezza da 3/8-1/2 pollice, le tacchette assicurano un appoggio sicuro su pendii e traverse. Sei punte rivolte in avanti scavano nei pendii, mentre il tallone a 3 punti riduce l'accumulo di neve durante le escursioni. Un resistente sottocarro in acciaio inossidabile e cinghie in gomma per impieghi gravosi sono costruiti per resistere a terreni accidentati, stagione dopo stagione. Le punte di trazione Yaktrax Ascent per le escursioni in backcountry sono ideali per l'escursionismo e i viaggi sulla neve, con uno spesso attacco in elastomero che si estende per adattarsi alla maggior parte delle scarpe e degli stivali da uomo e da donna. Disponibile in quattro taglie: Medium (adatto per scarpe W4. 5-8/M3. 5-6, pesa 0. 84 libbre), Large (adatto per scarpe W8. 5-12/M6. 5-10, pesa 0,91 libbre), X-Large (adatto per misure di scarpe W12.5-15/M10.5-13, pesa 0,94 libbre) e XX-Large (adatto per misure di scarpe W15+/M13.5 -16, pesa 1,03 libbre). Include borsa per il trasporto. Venduto in coppia.

Ideale per l'escursionismo e l'esplorazione invernale; la taglia xx-large si adatta alle misure di scarpe W 15+/M 13,5-16 e la coppia pesa 1,03 libbre. La rilegatura in elastomero spesso si estende per adattarsi saldamente alla maggior parte degli stivali e delle scarpe da uomo e da donna; leggero e portatile, è inclusa una borsa per il trasporto. Un resistente sottocarro in acciaio inossidabile e cinghie in gomma per impieghi gravosi sono costruiti per resistere a terreni accidentati, stagione dopo stagione. Ogni piede ha 16 punte in acciaio inossidabile, di lunghezza compresa tra 3/8-1/2 pollici, lungo la punta, il tallone e l'avampiede per un appoggio sicuro su pendii e traverse. Coppia di tacchetti a trazione aggressiva specificamente progettati per escursioni in backcountry e nella natura selvaggia su neve, ghiaccio, ghiacciai e altri terreni invernali.
Brand Yaktrax
Brand Name ‎Yaktrax
Color ‎Blue
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 140 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎1 pair of Traction Spikes
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎6.38 x 6.26 x 2.99 inches
Manufacturer ‎Implus
Material Stainless Steel, TPR
Material ‎Stainless Steel, TPR
Model Name ‎Ascent
Package Weight ‎0.57 Kilograms
Part Number ‎8103
Size XX-Large
Size XX-Large (Shoe Size: W 15+/M 13.5-16)
Size ‎XX-Large
Sport Type Multi-Sport
Sport Type ‎Multi-Sport
Style Xx-large
Style ‎Xx-large
Suggested Users ‎Unisex-adult
Warranty Description ‎90-day Manufacturer Warranty

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Scritto da: CHRI
These are great!
Almost bought a pair of Yak Trax at a big box store. Checked Amazon first, they had these alpine ones! Heavy dutiest ones in the store just had little studs, pretty much worthless if you ask me, but these have heavy duty spikes that are at least 1/2" long! They're a bit tricky to get on my size 14 boots, but they work great!
Scritto da: Millie
These are awesome
We still have a lot of ice on the trails/sidewalks in the frozen tundra. I love walking on our trails and finally brought myself these spikes. I wore them for the first time today and was happy I chose to do so. These did a fabulous job. They are sturdy and stayed on my boots nicely. I give them ????????????????.
Scritto da: Winter Caplanson
Serious Grip!
Easy to get on and off. Sturdy. Offer excellent traction! The real deal!
Scritto da: Mr. Rock
Love my yak tracks.
As described I do a lot of hiking probably put 20 some miles on them with no signs of any visible wear. Awesome product. They did there homework on these.
Scritto da: A.I.
Ultimate traction on snow and ice
On March 26, 2021, my family and I were hiking in Bryce Canyon. Trails off the rim, e.g., Navajo trail, start with relatively steep descent. Bryce Canyon alerts visitors through their web site that traction devices are recommended from late fall until spring. On the morning when we hiked into the canyon, temperatures were below freezing and trail was covered with a thin layer of snow with icy spots beneath it. We initially decided to hike using Yaktrax Pro, a cheaper traction device with steel coils which resemble tire chains. Those were totally not up to the task: while they felt a little better than nothing, traction on ice was totally inadequate. My wife felt particularly uncomfortable. We were lucky to have Ascents in the trunk. They are not ideal for compressed clay, asphalt, or very thin layer of ice because spikes lift the soles of your boots by about 8-10 mm, and the pattern which they follow do not provide a steady foot support across the full width of your shoe. If they do not penetrate into snow and ice, one loses some of the ankle stability. They are also relatively heavy. But man, they are rock solid on ice - one can walk, jog, run, do anything, they would not slide. Day and night compared to the cheap "pro" version which feels like a joke in comparison. Once we got down into the canyon, we found that only very little snow was on trail, and only in isolated spots. On compressed, frozen clay these traction cleats were usable, but felt excessive - heavy, and one should walk carefully to maintain lateral balance on the foot, as cleats of course cannot penetrate frozen clay. After a short walk, we decided that we will be better off taking them off. Putting them on is not too hard, but one has to figure out how to do it correctly. Do not skip pictures in the manual. A large zip lock bag in the backpack will come handy if you find you do not want to wear them anymore. These cleats may be an overkill in the city after a light snow, but could be a fantastic asset in snow, icy snow, or after a freezing rain. They make impression of a solidly built product, with thick durable rubber and solid steel parts. I was impressed.
Scritto da: Mary Williams
Important snow gear!!
I’m a repeat buyer of this product. Bought one pair for me last winter. I was really impressed! So, this winter, I bought pairs of these Yaktrax trackers for my daughter and for my hairdresser as Christmas gifts. These trackers really grip the ice and snow.
Scritto da: worsthorse
effective on steepish hardpack and ice
Sturdy. Easy to get on and off. Effective on relatively steep hardpack snow and ice. Well worth the investment in pack weight when you need them. Wearing them, I can travel almost as quickly over ice and snow as I do over rocks and dirt without them. They are not suitable for travel over terrain a fall would be a big problem. If you need crampons, wear crampons! I wear the XL-sized version with size 12.5 Oboz winter boots with a hefty heel and toe cap. Choose your size carefully to match your boots and you will find them to be stable and easy on/off. Given that they are made of plastic that must be stretched, don't expect them to last for ten years. Still they are a good value.
Scritto da: Marcus
Best yaktrax I’ve ever used! They were amazing until I lost one after a few post holes!
Need to buy another pair after loosing one hiking in some deep snow! Loved these for Utah winter hiking! I definitely recommend these if you are hiking on any winter trail!

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