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The CimkizCrampons Ice Cleats are engineered for maximum traction and safety, featuring 19 stainless steel spikes per foot and a robust TPE construction that withstands extreme cold. Ideal for hiking, fishing, and climbing, these unisex cleats are designed for easy wear and portability, making them a must-have for any outdoor enthusiast.
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 0.59 Pounds |
Coverage | wide-ranging |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | Cimkiz |
UPC | 195893306763 600682803137 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00600682803137 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.5 x 8.39 x 1.46 inches |
Package Weight | 0.46 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Cimkiz |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Model Name | CIM-TCL-L |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | TCB-L |
Included Components | 1 Pair of ice cleats |
Fill Material Type | TPE |
D**.
These were an epiphany for me
Background info - I'm a Trail Maintainer on the Appalachian Trail in the mid-Atlantic region. So, I'm out on the Trail and hiking almost every other week throughout the entire year. In good and bad and crappy weather. I had a large blowdown tree across my section of the Trail that needed to be cleared. We had just gotten a decent snow fall (~10"), so I was reluctant to head out and clear the blowdown until the snow melted in a week or two. One of my co-maintainers suggested that I get a set of mini spikes to make it easier - and safer - to go out. I've never owned any mini spikes and was doubtful they would help, but went ahead and bought these to try them out. I had read a lot of the reviews, and saw that many of the negative reviews mentioned that the metal links allowed the spikes to separate when using them. I looked at what I received and noticed that some of the links had larger than normal openings to them. So, I took the advise on some of the reviews and used a pair of Channel Locks to crimp every link on each foot.Actual review - I went out the next day. The spikes were very easy to mount and felt tight and secure with no sense of looseness on my boots. I used the restraining straps, mainly because they were there. My trail section is a combination of steep, very rocky ups and downs, as well as nice gently graded mostly flat sections. I wasn't too worried about the flat sections, but the steep rocky areas were of major concern. I am extremely happy to say that the spikes were life-changing for me. I hiked about 7 hours and about 10 miles in sub-freezing temps that day and not once did I feel unsafe on the Trail. Not once did I slip or have questionable footing. It didn't even feel like I had anything on my feet except my regular boots. I've been out before in similar conditions in the past, and decided to be safe and turn back because of unsure footing. It was actually FUN to be out that day!Was my great experience JUST because of these SPECIFIC mini-spikes? I can't say because I don't have anything else to compare them to. Will they work as well on an icy trail and rocks and packed snow? Will the rubber harnesses hold up over time? I don't know, yet. All I can say is that these spikes worked perfectly for me in the conditions above. I felt safe and in control in conditions that in the past I would not have gone out in. I inspected the spikes after I got home, and didn't see where any of the links had separated or loosened at all. So, I feel that the time I took "tightening" the links was well spent. Time will tell if they continue to "wow" me, and how well they will hold up in my varying working conditions and environment.What I can say, though, is that they gave me a sense of safety in conditions where in the past I didn't have that. And that is a REALLY good thing as far as I'm concerned.
M**S
This is what it must feel like to be Spider-Man
My backyard has a significant slope consisting of loose topsoil, fallen leaves, and a network of gopher holes, which makes traversing it for landscaping a veritable journey into the heart of darkness. It's pretty much any hill one might find in Mordor. After a weekend of struggling to find any sort of grip with my standard work boots, and pinching a serious nerve in my back, I went in search of an inexpensive solution.I found these Crampons Ice Cleats and figured I would give them a try. The videos posted online showed them being used for snow, but I figured they would work just as well on my hill. Boy, I had NO idea how well these would work. The feeling of wearing these cleats while on my hill, as opposed to just a boot, was night and day. Where before I walked carefully, planning each move ahead of time with death at every turn, I now strode with a confidence I didn't know was possible. The ground shook with each authoritative step, and the satisfying 'clink' sound of the metal spikes made all the critters take notice. A new sheriff was clearly in town, and my deputy were the crampons cleats on my feet; I'd come to chew bubble gum and kick some landscaping ass... and I was allll out of bubble gum.For reference, I wear a size 11 (US) work boot, and the large cleats worked perfectly. Since I was working on a slope of death, I decided to use the helpful velcro cross straps that these come with. They worked beautifully, and the cleats stayed securely on the bottoms of my boots without protest. The Goose to my Maverick.I'd highly recommend anyone looking for some extra grip on challenging terrain to give these a try. For the cost, I can't imagine a better solution. Thank you Crampons!
T**Y
No More Falls
I can't recommend these enough. I had aggressive boots on and was constantly slipping and falling shovelling or snowblowing my short but hilly driveway and hurting my back or something else- not anymore. I even got a chance to try these out on a pond during an ice fishing trip and while they don't do as well on pure smooth ice surfaces (may have to do with my weight as I am 155lbs), I still did not fall. I just had to be aware and more or less stomp my foot a little into the ice to make sure it gripped. Only downside to any of these is you need to remember you have destructive metal spikes on the bottom of your feet. Forgot I had them on and walked on a mat in my garage and it left a bunch of holes. I also caught myself shoveling my Trex deck but luckily no damage I could see was done. Safe to say, not a good idea to drive with these either. They are not the easiest things to get on and off so second pair of shoes to change into is recommend.
A**R
Good cleats for patchy ice/ frozen snow
These cleats work as expected to provide traction on icy trails. I hike a few times a week in New Hampshire, where the trails are very rocky. You need something .ore aggressive for icy steep climbs, UT these are great for most hills when there is patchy ice and frozen snow. I can't say much about the durability, I usually only get one prime season out of a pair of cleats before they are relegated to "rock spike" duty for the shoulder seasons.
G**R
Worked owrfectly
I bought a medium for my wife and a large for me. Sizes 8 and 12 shoes. She wired over boots and me over tennis shoes. Both fit perfectly. We walked around Bear Lake on ice and slush. We became comfortable with them in minutes and could move easily. They worked perfectly. BTW, we are in our 70’s. I’m so glad we had them.
M**A
Super aggressive cleats!
Wow, these cleats are really aggressive! They're especially great for ice, lots of traction...you definitely won't go down wearing these!! As far as sizing, there's a good bit of play so I could have gotten a smaller size and they would still fit fine. Nice that there's a velcro strap too!
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