Walk Traction Device

$29.99
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SKU: 08601
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Yaktrax Walk traction cleats are a lightweight and easy to use solution for reducing the risk of slips and falls while walking on slippery snow and ice. A highly elastic outer band easily slips onto shoes of all types for a secure fit, making them perfect for pedestrians, professionals and the elderly on their way to work, school, or even just the mailbox. Traction is provided by abrasion-resistant 1.2 mm steel coils. The patented coil design provides 360 degrees of traction on cold surfaces for stability in all directions.
Activity: Hiking, Running, Errands & Commuting, Outside Chores, and Walking
Terrain: Packed Snow, Slush, and Mixed Conditions
Best Use: In Town and Dog Walking
Warranty: Implus LLC will replace defective parts within 90 days of the date purchased if the product is returned to the address listed, postage prepaid, along with proof of purchase. In no event shall the seller be liable for incidental or consequential damages. The warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular use are limited to use of this product as a traction augmentation device on outdoor ice and packed snow.

Item Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.91 x 2.0

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We strive to ship all in-stock orders within 48 hours (business days only). We do not ship over the weekend or on holidays. Our standard ship method is UPS SurePost, with transit times based on your distance from our warehouse in Durham, NC. 

Shipping is available within the 48 Contiguous States only. We are unable to ship to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the other US territories. No P.O. Box or International orders are accepted. For expedited shipping options or to inquire about the status of your shipment, contact Customer Service.

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Product information

  • Reduce the risk of falls when walking on snow or ice
  • Made of abrasion-resistant 1.2 mm steel coils
  • Provides 360 degrees of traction on cold surfaces for all-direction stability
  • Highly elastic outer band with heel tab slips easily slips on and off of shoes
  • perfect for pedestrians, professionals and the elderly

Coils: 1.2Mm High Strength Steel*, Containing 70% Recycled Content Webbing: Polyelastomer*, Containing 20% Recycled Content

Hand wipe with a damp cloth, and air dry

Customer Reviews

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Kristian
Great! Buy correct size & store correctly

These are wonderful and long lasting! I have owned the same pair for over 15 years. Be sure buy a size that stretches only moderately. And store them in a ziplock bag to keep the rubber from drying out. (Some are buying too small and stretching the rubber too much.)

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River Rider
Great for a Couple of Seasons

These things were great for walking around my neighborhood of unpaved roads, but in retrospect, I should have washed them after each use. I assume the salt the city put down helped in their downfall.

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trickdog
Walk on ice without fear

I have had several pairs of Yaktrax over ten years or more. They have always worked well for me. I had one break in that time and it was still useable until I replaced it. They will wear out at some point and it might be useful to have a second pair. These are nothing like crampons - they are much more practical. I can't understand the number of negative reviews. I do suggest they be used only when necessary and never walk on hard floors with them.
they are much more practical. I can't understand

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Wmgcoleman
Limited Lifetime Product

Kids gifted these coiled cletes 3 winters ago. They were great at first but last year the coils began to break. This year the elastic bands are breaking. I will replace them with something more rugged.

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ChicagoDave
Don't know why these break for other people.......

I've had mine for over 5 years and I'm going to get another pair because these are showing signs of rubber wear. I have begun to notice that some of the springs are now tending to "walk (unwind?)" off the rubber, which seems to cause that particular rubber "arm" to get caught under the spring and start to wear thru. But 5+ years of saving my butt on icey sidewalks is good enough for me !