❄️ Step into winter fearlessly — grip, glide, and go!
Yaktrax Walk Traction Cleats deliver 360-degree underfoot grip on snow, ice, and rugged terrain using durable 1.2mm zinc-coated steel coils. Featuring a cold-resistant thermoplastic rubber sling with an easy-on/off heel tab, these lightweight cleats ensure secure, abrasion-free traction for confident winter walking. Designed for unisex use, they combine lasting durability with effortless convenience to keep you steady in any slippery situation.
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Coverage | Lightweight |
Product Dimensions | 8"L x 6"W |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | Yaktrax |
UPC | 096506086051 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00096506086051 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.52 x 5.94 x 2.13 inches |
Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.5 x 5.91 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Yaktrax |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | As labelled |
Model Name | Yaktrax Walk Traction Cleats for Walking on Snow and Ice (1 Pair), Large |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 8606 |
Model Year | 2014 |
Included Components | Yaktrax Walk Traction Cleats for Walking on Snow and Ice (1 Pair), Large |
H**Y
Worked perfect for the icey trails
Such a simple item makes a big difference! Wore these at Hocking Hills state park during one of the coldest, snowy and icy winters we've had in recent years. The trails where a sheet of ice and thanks to these my husband and I stayed upright! No slips and fall! Would recommend
S**.
Must-have for snow and ice. Easy to use!
Great quality, good traction. On/off easy.
K**R
Safe walking in snow/ice
Excellent traction. I no longer fear falling. Have given to several family and friends. Only negative is they are hard to get on but worth the small struggle.
C**S
Great alterative to expensive/sharp cramp-ons, but don't last long
We recently traveled to Iceland during the winter and these were absolutely invaluable -- from hiking to just walking around town, our Yaktrax kept us stable and upright. We both fell down at different times when we weren't wearing them. As long as we had these on our feet, we were both as stable and comfortable as could be.The only issue we both faced was longevity. Toward the end of our week-long trip, both our pairs of Yaktrax started to break apart. My wife's completely disappeared on a return hike from a glacier overlook, and mine broke apart and wrapped around my ankles during a hike to a hotsprings. We were able to find a local store that carried them for quick replacements for the last day of our trip, but it was disappointing they didn't last and failed so suddenly and catastrophically.These are a great alternative to heavier spike cramp-ons. They are easier and safer to pack and carry; and easier to put on and take off. However, the trade-off appears to be longevity. If you are going to rely on these for a trip, bring a backup pair!
C**S
The best traction for most winter conditions
I live in a very snowy part of the UP. These work very well for general snow and ice. They are durable enough to handle tough jobs like pushing a Manplow. The toughest conditions for these are wet sticky snow on top of ice. Then you might want the kind of traction grips with less exposed metal. But for most conditions these work great.
C**A
super reliable
Super reliable You can count on your overly priced yaktrak to arrive in a box.you can also can count on it to go on your shoe assuming you ordered the right size. But it gets even better. You can count on your yaktrak to fall apart in roughly 2 weeks time. If you have to depend on these be sure to factor about $50.00 per month into your budget for replacement yaktraks per person. Make sure you keep an ample supply on hand because you can count on these falling apart at the most inopportune time while Murphy's law is in effect in other words - always. Folks don't buy this garbage. Shop around a little. You'll easily find a better product. In fact you would be better off going to your local Dollar store, getting yourself some heavy duty rubber bands and paper clips, sit down at your kitchen table and in no time at all you will make a much better quality set of cleats that are at least made in the U.S.A. Lastly WHAT A RIPOFF! Probably cost around $3.00 to manufacture (including packaging) and sold to you with an 800% markup. Buyer be more than aware save yourself the insult and the fall on the ice that's part of the guaranteed you get with your expensive yaktraks . Now that you're an educated consumer hopefully you are smarter than me and will never waste your hard earned dollars on garbage like yaktraks.
M**H
Must have in ice and snow
My dog and I walk, rain, shine, ice or snow and these are a must have in ice and snow. They are easy to put on and provide a lot of traction and confidence walking on ice and snow.
J**R
Worked great, but broke quickly
I absolutely loved these to start. They fit my shoes perfectly and definitely gave you a sense of security walking on snow and ice. Unfortunately, one of the coils broke on my third walk. I had less than 5 miles on them at that point.I'm hoping the manufacturer will reach out and send me another set. Grip, stability, and peace of mind on ice are all on point but the durability wasn't there on this set. Otherwise it would 100% be five stars!UPDATE: The company (not Amazon replaced these and they broke again. Working with them now to either replace or get another option. I walk in my neighborhood, so it's both snow and ice, and some cleared pavement. I am certain the pavement is what is causing the coils to snap, but this can't be helped. It's always going to be a hybrid walking situation here unless it's just snowed.
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