❄️ Step Boldly, Conquer Winter’s Grip!
FANBX FCrampon Traction Cleats feature 7-point spikes for enhanced traction on icy and snowy terrain, adjustable to fit boot sizes 3.5 to 10.5. Compatible with various footwear types, these lightweight, non-slip cleats improve safety and mobility for walking, jogging, hiking, and mountaineering in winter conditions.
Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
Coverage | Forefeet and various types of terrain |
Product Dimensions | 6.3"L x 2.5"W |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Manufacturer | Fanbx |
UPC | 190149236153 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.59 x 5.18 x 0.79 inches |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.3 x 2.5 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | FANBX F |
Part Number | 00FANBXF004 |
H**9
Good cleat but could have some improvement
I used it when I was at Big Bear last winter for hiking with kiddos. it has good grip but it always slides off although I tighten it. It put a wood between my shoes to have grip but still didn't stay. I don't know how to make it stay but at least it worked and helped me to walk on slippery ice and snow.
H**E
Easy and effective
Very easy to put on your shoes and they work well on most types of footwear. Probably not good for long walks as they tend to slip a bit. I use them to get from my car into my office building and for that they are perfect.
K**T
Just a great product for those of us who get ice a week per year
I'm a Texan and with this regular icing over once a year, this is an amazing product. We don't get ice for long enough periods to justify snow boots, but we still to get ice. Personally I live in a 2nd floor apartment and the stairs icing over has been a bit of a careful and dangerous issue to get down from.Then these came in the mail and oh. My. Goodness. Now *I* own the ice, not the other way around. There's even a satisfying crunch feel and sound as the steel teeth bite into the ice. I especially love how you can pop them on and off in seconds so you don't damage your car, home, etc. but then right back on just as quick when you need to head out! This is also good because many stores won't let you in with spiked snow boots on, but with these, no problem!Downside is the placement does feel a little awkward since your toes won't be able to touch down and put your feet in a slightly awkward position. These aren't meant for all day use, more for getting to/from your vehicle and traversing slippery parking lots. But for that they're absolutely perfect!!10/10
P**R
Marginal, but useful
And my first review I gave the cleats two stars. I should raise it to 2.5 to 3 stars.Even though the cleats clog up they do work somewhat and keeping me from slipping on ice and snow. I just have to walk slowly.I do feel more secure wearing them, Especially going downhill slightly on snow and ice.Even clogged up with impacted ice, the cleats do dig into hard snow but not ice. You just can't walk around on ice, on these particular cleats.Sometimes there is ice hard ice just below the snow.For those conditions I'm going to try out some cleats that are just sharp plates that can't fill up.But these cleats I'm writing about now are useful and easy to put on. I should have given them three stars to begin with.The price is very reasonable. You have to make sure you make them very tight or they fall off.False killed 46,000 people last year, many probably in the snow. I slipped and almost fell 2 days ago on ice just getting out of my car. If I hadn't had my hands on the steering wheel and door I would have.Don't use your handicap ramp in the ice going downhill or up even with spikes. Use your steps.These cleats are good for light snow conditions which are very frequent. At least Amazon sells a variety of cleats that you can't buy in any stores around where I live including Walmart, Lowes Rural King.You've got to have something as even the parking lots are snowy and icy and you can fall.Thank you.
J**E
Worn 3 Times, Walked Out of 3 Times...
OK...The metal spikes are STURDY and really dig into the ice and snow. The major problem is the attachment style of these cleats. Even if you strap them down to the point of crushing your foot inside of your boot, they manage to loosen and you wind up walking out of them without noticing. I've tried this with a pair of soft topped "fur lined ankle boots", a pair of hard rubber toed traditional mid-knee snow boots, and a pair of generic low top hiking shoes. I've walked around my driveway and wore them while shoveling/clearing the driveway of snow. Each time I had to wind up scanning around to see where the cleat managed to fall off at. I tried them again, strapping them down as tight as possible and making sure they "stuck" properly while going to the Zoo. In the time it took to get out of my car, and walk across the parking lot I had lost one cleat. I doubled back and found that it made it a good 6 yards before abandoning ship. Not trudging through snow drifts or anything, just a few inches of snow mush in a flat parking lot.I really wanted these to work. It's so inconvenient to take off traditional style cleats and then have to keep them in a pocket while you go indoors. But these? These aren't it either, fam.
L**A
No need to fall and break your neck!
I bought these for my daughter, my granddaughter and myself for Christmas! They're much smaller and easier to put on than the full foot. All three of us keep them in our car as a just in case thing. In Vermont you never know when the snow is going to turn to ice! I haven't hiked with them and probably won't! But they're great for safety and ease of putting on.
N**R
Nope
Good concept, but they fall right off when you place them correctly. The only way I can get them to stay on my boots is to strap them around the arch, which causes a very strange walk that's not sustainable for very long. I'm disappointed, because this is a product I really need.
J**B
Cleats work great on icy and slippery sidewalks.
The length of the strap is quite long as it probably accommodates many widths of shoes. We cut them down to a more manageable size. They do the trick on slippery side walks. Easy to put on and take off.
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