Amazon: Yaktrax Winter Traction Cleats Only $9.93
Head on over to Amazon.com where you can score these Yaktrax Walk Traction Cleats for Walking on Snow and Ice in size Medium for only $9.93 (regularly $20).
These medium size cleats fit women’s shoe sizes 10.5-12.5 and Men’s 9-11 and are easy to put on and take off your shoes as you just place the elastic outer band on top of your shoes. Traction is provided by steel coils that are coated with zinc to help prevent rust and the shaped edge of the coils provide 360 degrees of traction on cold surfaces for all-direction stability.
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These are a must have ice fishing! Nothing like being able to beat everyone to the tip up 😊
Thanks for the feedback Kim!
Love Yaktrax! Hiked into the Grand Canyon on snow and ice with these and had no issues with slipping. This is a great price!
How cool! Thanks for sharing your experience Amanda!
My dr recommended these when I was in my 3rd trimester in Chicago Winter! They were great over work flats and helped me walk with my toddler and my big baby boy bump!
I have, in the past, bought these for all 3 of hubby’s and my parents. Worth every penny (and I paid full price, lol)! I have a pair as well, and they work incredibly well! If you’re on the fence, don’t be. Jump over it and order! 😀
Lol! Thanks for the great recommendation! Awesome to hear how well they have worked for your family!
Ordered some. In October I slipped on the ice on my deck putting the dog out and ended up spraining my MCL. I am still recovering, hope this will help not ever doing that again.
Sorry to hear about that! Wishing you a speedy recovery!
I bought these for $20+ at REI for a Grand Canyon trip and I’m pretty sure I sized up trying them on in-store to the Large even though my shoe size fits within the Medium category. In the end, after taking them on my trip, the paved walkways around the South Rim were mostly ice and snow-free and REI took them back without hassle. If the the Large was available for ten bucks, I’d buy them in a hearbeat for future travel.
I bought these along with something you put on the end of a cane tip so my cane will not slide on the ice. I had that happen last Spring on the sidewalk at work. Put my cane down and it slide first before I started walking.