Stay Steady on Slippery Surfaces! ❄️
The ErgodyneTREX 6310 Adjustable Slip-On Ice Traction Cleat is designed for maximum grip and comfort in icy conditions. Featuring 10 heat-treated carbon steel spikes, a flexible stretch design, and easy on/off functionality, these cleats ensure you stay safe and secure on slippery surfaces. Tested for extreme cold, they are lightweight and compact, making them the perfect winter accessory for any outdoor enthusiast.
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 6.72 ounces |
Coverage | Full |
Product Dimensions | 10"L x 2"W |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | Ergodyne |
UPC | 720476167754 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00720476167754 |
Part Number | 16775 |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 6310 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1 Pair of Ice Cleats |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | We stand behind everything we make and guarantee our products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship to the original purchaser for the lifetime of the product. That said, damage, abuse, and/or normal wear are not covered. |
B**Z
Prevent Ice Falls
Some years ago I slipped on a patch of ice and fractured some ribs, and while I'll tromp all over the place in snow, ice for me is a real killer. So this year when we had the worse ice storm in Connecticut in memory, I decided to get some ice cleats. They slip-on over my boots and stay on walking on the sheets of ice—some invisible under the snow. Great cleats!
C**O
good fit
helps keep you upright on ice and snow
G**T
I'm Hopeful
This is my 3rd purchase of various kinds of cleats. The first two pair were disappointing. Both, in short order, seem to stretch out after a little use and began to twist and turn on my footwear rendering them useless. It got pretty aggravating to stop every 50 yds. to readjust the darn things back into proper position! So . . . with this more substantial design of these "adjustable" cleats, I'm hopeful this will solve the issues I've had previously. We'll see.
L**G
I like the fit
I ordered this same type back in 2017 and those failed so i searched for these in a different brand, I like the way they fit my boot, It says XL large, and I'm only a size 10, and they did not make or offer a larger size so if you're looking for a bigger size these are not for you, I do like the adjustment to tighten it up, but my little slide nut doesn't want to stay where I put it, so I don't know if it actually does anything or not, otherwise they seem built good, only time will tell if they last longer than the other pair I had.
D**R
Run small, not returnable due to packaging
I wear a 10 1/2 shoe and bought the Large, which is supposed go to size 11. It was a struggle to get them on my shoes, and they were so tight they squashed the front of my foot. Because you have to cut the zip ties to try them on, and they are then non-returnable, they would have been a waste of money. Fortunately, they fit my girlfriend's fur-lined winter boots.
T**N
Lifesaver for walking on ice
2nd pair of these, size Medium works on my women's size 9 shoes. The size Large were too big (gave them to a size 10.5 man). A little hard on my hands to put them on my Merril arctic grip shoes, harder to put on my boots. Mostly just leave them on the Merril shoes unless there is deep snow. I don't need to snug them up, they stay on and never have come off.These are a lifesaver if you walk on icey roads all day long!
E**D
Best traction cleat I have tried
First the most important. You MUST get the right size. Up a size from your casual shoes to work boots generally. These stay on better then the other 4 brands I have tried. The only time I had a problem was with a pair that were a little small for my work boot.
T**N
XL Fit me well with size 13 boot
This is a good item - gives some moderate anti-slip on ice. Not too hard to put on or off. I dont know about durability at this point but I liked enough to buy a second set.
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