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Walk Confidently on Ice & Snow - ProGrip™ Traction Cleats

Regular price $15.99 USD
Sale price $15.99 USD Regular price $29.99 USD
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Don't let slippery streets slow you down. ProGrip™ is your reliable partner, designed to give you secure footing on icy sidewalks, snowy paths, and wet surfaces.

Quick and Easy to Use: Made from high-quality, flexible rubber, it stretches easily over your shoes in seconds. Just slip them on and go.

A Fit for Your Footwear:

The 8-Spike model fits EU sizes 36-43.

The 5-Spike model fits EU sizes 35-40.

Sleek and Simple: The classic black color goes with any shoe, from your work boots to your favorite sneakers.

1, What do ice cleats do, exactly?
Ice cleats stretch over your shoes or boots and add underfoot metal studs/spikes that bite into ice and packed snow, increasing friction so you’re less likely to slip during winter walks or errands.

​2, Will they fit my shoes or boots?
Most consumer models are made of elastic TPE and come in size ranges that fit common shoe and boot sizes; if you’re between sizes or wearing bulky winter boots, choose the larger range for a secure fit that isn’t overstretched.​

3, How do I put them on correctly?
Sit, hook the toe loop over the front of your shoe, then pull the heel section over the back and center the studs under the ball and heel; walk a few steps on a safe surface to confirm they’re secure and aligned.​

4, Can I wear ice cleats indoors or while driving?
Remove them before entering buildings or driving spikes can damage floors, reduce traction on smooth indoor surfaces, and interfere with pedal control; refit them after you exit the vehicle or go back outside.​

5, Are they good for hiking or running on trails?
Everyday ice cleats are best for walking on sidewalks, driveways, and packed snow; for steep terrain or running, choose a sport or mountaineering-specific traction device rated for dynamic use and uneven ground.​

6, Do they work on black ice?
Studded cleats significantly improve grip on ice (including black ice) and packed snow, but you should still use shorter steps and caution, especially on glare ice or mixed surfaces where traction can vary.​

7, What materials should I look for?
Durable, cold-resistant TPE frames maintain elasticity in sub-freezing temps, paired with steel or carbide studs for bite; quality materials last longer and perform better in severe winter conditions down to −40 C/F.​

8, How long do ice cleats last?
Lifespan depends on surfaces and usage, avoiding bare pavement and abrasive ground prolongs stud life. Industrial-grade models tend to outlast retail cleats and may last a full season or multiple winters with proper use.​

9, How do I care for and store them?
Rinse off salt and debris, dry thoroughly, and store cool and dark to protect the rubber; avoid leaving them stretched on shoes when not in use, and inspect for worn studs or cracked frames before each season.​