Customer Reviews for STABILicers Lite Ice Cleats

STABILicers Lite Ice Cleats

STABILicers Lite Ice Cleats List Price: $24.99
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Description of STABILicers Lite Ice Cleats

STABILicers Lite Ice Cleats offer in-step safety. Cleated snowtires for your feet! Top traction without the slip-ups. Rubber-like overshoe design is tough as nails. Metal non-slip cleats "bite" ice for sure-grip traction. Easily fit over any shoe or boot. Each weighs approx. 11 ozs. State Size. Mens Size: Small fits 4-7, Medium fits 7.5-10 and Large 10.5-13. Women's Size: Small fits 5-8 and Medium fits 8.5-12. Play it safe, get yours today! Stabilizers Lite Ice Cleats

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Customer Review: Great! They run small
Rating: 4 Stars

Bought these for my parents as a gift. They loved them, however they run small so buy a larger size. Otherwise, these are great!

Customer Review: They slip off...
Rating: 3 Stars

These are good on snow and ice but they slip off my boots too often, even while walking just on snowy or icy city streets. I fashioned a strap out of shoelaces, but I wish they had real straps. I also lost a Yaktrax cleat (the Yaktrax Walker; the Yaktrax Pro has straps). I was unhappy with both Yaktrax because the wires get stuck on carpet--a problem the Stabilicers don't have (I don't spend a lot of time wearing them indoors(!), but I did walk to work wearing them and found that they got stuck on carpet when I walked into the building, making weird noises and potentially damaging the carpet). I did some research online and next will order Spiky Ice cleats. These received rave reviews from winter runners/joggers on two different running websites and, according to the company's website, are praised by police and EMT workers. They're made in Europe, have been around for a long time, and reviewers said they stay on (even without straps), don't get caught on carpet, and are easy to drive in. They're available at [...], a company in Pennsylvania. The original (not "Lite") Stabilicers (available through Amazon and other sources) have great reviews, too, and have a strap to keep them on.

Customer Review: They only work as long as they stay on
Rating: 3 Stars

I bought these at REI and they really do keep you from falling down. I used them quite a bit today and there is a downside. As I was stepping out of some snow and back onto the (icy) sidewalk I slipped and fell. I couldn't believe that that had happened since these had given me such good traction when I put them on. When I looked down I saw that one of them had come off and that I had slipped as a result of expecting more traction than I had. I put it back on and made sure that it was nice and secure, yet the same thing happened at least 3 more times. The strange thing is that every time it was the same one that came off, the other one stayed put all day.

Customer Review: They slip off
Rating: 3 Stars

I live in Wisconsin - lots of snow and ice. I walk 4 miles everyday at the dogpark and have been using YakTrax Pro for about 4 years. The Jazebra cleats work good on ice with a light snow cover, but fall off easily - they need a stronger top band and at least an option for a strap to go over your foot. They are good (even better) for a limited type of ice/snow but not as comfortable as the YakTrax. The 2 can be found at about the same price - but only go with the YakTrax Pro.

Customer Review: too small
Rating: 3 Stars

These might be a good product but I can't put them on my shoes.
I ordered the medium size, which is the equivalent to a mens' size 7.5 - 10 shoes.
I wear a size 9 shoe and in order to get them on my shoes, I would have to stretch the rubber so much that they would probably break.
I don't see how it would even be possible to fit a size 10 shoe.
I wear a Merrel standard shoe.
The large size is listed at 10.5 - 13 size.
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