❄️ Step Boldly, Slip Never: Your Ultimate Winter Grip Upgrade!
Pecube Ice Cleats deliver reliable anti-slip traction on snow and ice with durable metal chains reinforced by rubber grommets. Lightweight and compact, they stretch easily over most shoes, providing a secure, comfortable fit for men and women. Designed for outdoor winter activities, these cleats enhance safety and confidence in icy conditions while boasting a 12-month warranty.
Item Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
Coverage | ice/snow |
Product Dimensions | 11.61"L x 8.46"W |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Manufacturer | Pecube |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.54 x 8.43 x 1.06 inches |
Package Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.61 x 8.46 x 1.02 inches |
Brand Name | Pecube |
Warranty Description | 12 months |
Model Name | 4 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Included Components | 1 Pair of Ice cleats |
E**O
Highly recommended 👌
This product offers an exceptional grip that truly stands out compared to the several others I’ve tried. I own two sizes to accommodate my various winter shoes, and they are incredibly easy to put on and take off. Once in place, they stay securely on my shoes, providing both comfort and stability. Whether I’m running errands or enjoying outdoor activities, I can rely on these for a secure fit every time
R**Y
Safest, most comfortable, and least-damaging (to your indoor flooring) of any cleat/crampon
I've tried several different cleats/crampons that are fit over/tied onto your shoes/boots. These leave them all in the dust. While the others I've tried break and bend and collect ice/mud/weeds/muck (I have a farm, so animal poop is a frequent occurrence), these do not. They can be easily cleaned off with a boot brush at the door of any gunk that does get into the links. They don't have sharp points that will cut into your floors, and the chains offer superior traction compared to crampons that sit only under the ball of your foot.Note that these are NOT a "perfect" solution for walking on slippery surfaces! (I doubt such a thing exists, so I didn't expect it, and you shouldn't, either.) You can still slide on ice, but that's true of all the others I've tried, as well -- these are less likely to slide, though, especially since they don't build up stuff that negates the gripping power. With a little caution while you're walking, they will minimize how much you slide. They are also hazardous for walking on tile, bare wood, or linoleum as the chains will let you slide on those smooth surfaces, but again, a little caution and you'll be fine.The only thing I might dock a few points for is that they do tend to run a little small. I got the X-Large for my farm boots, which are men's size 11. According to the sizing guide, that should have been a Large. I would NEVER have gotten a Large on my boots. It took 2-3 minutes of stretching to get the X-Large on, and they curl the toes of my boots up, which is slightly uncomfortable after first putting the boots on (but they stretch out again after a little bit of walking). The X-Large fit nicely (slightly loose) on my sneakers, men's size 10.5 (which the sizing guide would also put at a Large -- I would guess that the Large would have to be stretched over the sneakers like the X-Large had to be over my boots).
T**Y
13% steepest grade driveway from sliding down to full on traction
I've had these for a couple of years now, but only have used them a few times. Our driveway is a hill, with the steepest grade incline at 13%. Hubby wanted to do a quick shoveling before going to the gym in his gym shoe, sure enough he slide down our driveway as he was trying to shovel - I went out and put these on his gym shoes, and from slipping to full on traction, made it a quick shovel day! Highly recommend. so you don't have to buy a whole new boot that will likely still slip a little bit, and these an be put on closed toes shoes, then take off and go about your day without having to put away your boots!
K**F
Makes walking on snow and ice safer
These ice cleats ae great. They have great traction and don't bring a lot of snow in the house. Easy on the floors also. Recommended.
A**R
Durable
Much more durable than spring type.
Y**D
Keep you from slipping
Like them a lot. Just a little hard to slip on since I'm not very flexible
B**R
You won’t regret getting these
I live in a very northern part of Michigan where we get lots of snow and ice. I’m also a klutz and am great at falling. These have been a lifesaver for me. Highly recommend!
J**S
First Rate
I like the chain system because it doesn't damage floors while still giving slip resistance in both ice and snow.
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