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Amicc 18-Teeth Claws Crampon Ski Ice Snow Spikes: Non-Slip Shoe Cover for Climbing (Medium) Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.3
🧗‍♀️ Climbing, 🏕️ Outdoor Recreation

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Description of Amicc 18-Teeth Claws Crampon Ski Ice Snow Spikes: Non-Slip Shoe Cover for Climbing (Medium)

The bottom of the non-slip shoes spike is made of high-strength wear-resistant steel, more secure. High-quality flexible silicone, perfect fit for toe shape. Unique anti-skid effect, for snowstorm days, rainy days, mud road, slippery, ice, desert and other special places and outdoor activities!. It is not like the other ordinary non-slip shoes need to wear the whole, but directly on the soles, easy to wear off easy, safe and practical!.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing on snow and ice

This is just what I needed to climb my steep hill of snow and ice. Easy to use, fits right over Ur shoes. I keep them in my car because I never know when it's going to snow at work.

Pros
  • Climbing
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  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

My husband loves them Climbing and ice gear

My husband loves them. If he could, he would wear them on every hike. I love them on steep surfaces. I don't wear them every time I don't need them because sometimes they feel incredibly uncomfortable

Pros
  • Climbing and ice gear
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  • Something else

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Useless junk good for cats

I put them on in the grass in my backyard today and walked less than 50 feet in them and the elastic snapped. It's August 15th in Missouri, temperatures in the 80s, sunshine. So tell me if you try to wear them on ice in winter in winter boots how much less will they last. Definitely a hazard if you attempt it from any angle on ice. I might consider selling this junk to my worst enemy if I wanted him to slip and fall on ice or bones or neck. Too bad there are no negative numbers.

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  • Cats
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