Yaktrax Traverse Heavy Duty Traction Spikes per camminare su neve e ghiaccio (1 paio) X-large

Brand:Yaktrax

3.3/5

93.47

Ideale per il pendolarismo, il lavoro all'aperto, l'escursionismo, il trail running, le passeggiate con i cani e le commissioni; la taglia x-large si adatta alle taglie di scarpe W 12,5-15 / M 10,5-13 e la coppia pesa 0,64 libbre. La sottile rilegatura in elastomero si allunga facilmente 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 sottocarro in acciaio inossidabile e cinghie in gomma resistente sono costruiti per resistere all'uso in cantiere, laghi ghiacciati, marciapiedi e sentieri. Ogni piede ha 13 punte in acciaio inossidabile, lunghe 1/4 di pollice, per una trazione a basso profilo che può essere indossata comodamente ovunque, dalle strade ai sentieri escursionistici. Coppia di tacchetti di trazione resistenti ma leggeri che si adattano a scarpe e stivali per la sicurezza quotidiana su ghiaccio e neve.

Ideale per il pendolarismo, il lavoro all'aperto, l'escursionismo, il trail running, le passeggiate con i cani e le commissioni; la taglia x-large si adatta alle taglie di scarpe W 12,5-15 / M 10,5-13 e la coppia pesa 0,64 libbre. La sottile rilegatura in elastomero si allunga facilmente 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 sottocarro in acciaio inossidabile e cinghie in gomma resistente sono costruiti per resistere all'uso in cantiere, laghi ghiacciati, marciapiedi e sentieri. Ogni piede ha 13 punte in acciaio inossidabile, lunghe 1/4 di pollice, per una trazione a basso profilo che può essere indossata comodamente ovunque, dalle strade ai sentieri escursionistici. Coppia di tacchetti di trazione resistenti ma leggeri che si adattano a scarpe e stivali per la sicurezza quotidiana su ghiaccio e neve.
Brand Yaktrax
Material Stainless Steel, TPR
Size X-Large
Size X-Large (Shoe Size: W 12.5-15/M 10.5-13)
Sport Type Multi-Sport
Style X-large

3.3

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Scritto da: Liz
Perfect for Bryce Canyon hiking
We tried to go out to the Inspiration Point at BCNP without these and couldn’t get very far. We went back to the car and put them on and it felt like we added a power up! I was able to quite easily get up to the top of the icy hill with no slips. The way down was a little scary but that’s because it looked terrible, these devices were great! In fact, I’d advise you against getting too overconfident with them. They’re not actual power ups and you should still use caution hiking in ice and snow. 10/10, would recommend!
Scritto da: cece williams
Love these
These are awesome great grip, love them...a little hard to get on, I have to sit down, but not bad getting off. I've only used them twice but so far so good ????
Scritto da: Sharon Post
Great Product
These work very well even better than the more expensive all rubber ones! The chains hold the cleats on the bottom of your boots instead of allowing them to stretch out to the sides! Buy them you won’t be disappointed!
Scritto da: Amanda
Great traction, easy to get on and off
This is a great product! The spikes are attached to flat plates and you can't even feel you're wearing them on dirt or packed snow. On ice you'll feel them a little bit, but it's still completely comfortable. On packed snow I don't even think twice about my traction. On solid ice ascents they can slide a bit if the teeth don't bite. So I set my foot carefully firmly and make sure it's holding before I trust it. Doing so, I can easily go up a 45 degree slope covered in wet re-frozen pack ice without any problem. I was worried that the silicone straps would not provide a firm enough attachment to the boot on steep inclines, but that's not the case at all. The chains on the bottom snag the boot tread and don't put any stress on the silicone while climbing. The silicone just holds them tight so the chains don't jingle. I often have to manipulate the chains into the right groove on my boot as I put them on, so I usually have to take my gloves off to do that. When they're off my feet and still clean I put one in each jacket pocket and have them if I need them. I never walk on concrete or asphalt with them. I pull them back off at trail head. I suspect they'd be fine for a short duration, but I want mine to stay sharp so I've never tried.
Scritto da: MW
Broke after 1 winter
We enjoyed our three sets of the Traverse Traction Spikes last winter but were shocked when they were all broken when we took them out for this season. We contacted Customer Service and sent pictures and receipts as requested. We were promptly denied as the warranty was expired. If you want a decent pair of Traction Spikes for one season, go for these, if you want for more than a year-look elsewhere, as we are now.
Scritto da: Gary B
Super for winter hiking
Bought these for my wife and they’re great. I have the Ascent which is basically a more robust version of the Traverse. We use them almost daily in the winter to get to our house which in winter requires a steep hike through the woods. These things grip! We’ve had the coil style and the diamond grip yaktraks which are great on slick sidewalks or even on a frozen pond/lake. But for hiking or deeper snow these work better. The Traverse have shorter spikes than the Ascent and are less bulky. The rubber is thinner and the chain is a thinner gauge. This isn’t to say they are weak, they’ve been very durable so far. The Ascent is just beefier. My wife prefers the lighter Traverse. I’m heavy and like the longer spikes of the Ascent since I’m asking them to do more for me. The ascent also has forward facing spikes which would be useful on very steep terrain where you might want to dig your toes in. They’re only a $10 price difference so it really comes down to your preferences and needs. I’d recommend either pair.
Scritto da: Glenda Cx
The grip you need to prevent the slip you don’t.
Bought XXL to go over size 12 (mens) Bogs insulated boots (oversized Muck style). They fit perfectly. The traction is surprisingly good, even on ice. Very pleased. Can’t speak to longevity as they have only a bit over a month on them at this point, but quality seems good on initial inspection. Definitely recommend.
Scritto da: J. Allen
Works well for hiking
Bought these for my daughter and BF as a Christmas present after researching a lot.... they mountain climb in New Hampshire and asked for a pair of these kind of things. They love them and said it really helps on the rough spots. These were the runner up in the review I was able to find but $30 cheaper per pair.
Scritto da: mykle
Lasted 2 months
The product gives great traction however the Cleets wore down quickly and the chains broke lasted a total of 2 months I've got a better longevity out of a pair that cost $15.
Scritto da: Keith Hennick
Broke within 2 months
After using these for less than 60 days I found they came apart. I hoped they would have at least last one winter

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