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title: "Yaktrax Pro Traction Cleats for Snow and Ice"
brand: "yaktrax"
price: "€ 3.65"
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# Durable design Winter traction Quality craftsmanship Yaktrax Pro Traction Cleats for Snow and Ice

**Brand:** yaktrax
**Price:** € 3.65
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ❄️ Conquer winter with confidence!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Yaktrax Pro Traction Cleats for Snow and Ice by yaktrax
- **How much does it cost?** € 3.65 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/71582161-yaktrax-pro-traction-cleats-for-snow-and-ice)

## Best For

- yaktrax enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted yaktrax brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Versatile Fit:** Designed to fit securely over various shoe types for all-day comfort.
- • **Unmatched Grip:** Stay steady on icy surfaces with superior traction.
- • **Weather-Resistant:** Built to withstand harsh winter conditions without compromising quality.
- • **Lightweight & Portable:** Easily slip on and off, perfect for on-the-go professionals.
- • **Engineered for Durability:** Crafted from high-quality materials for long-lasting performance.

## Overview

Yaktrax Pro Traction Cleats are expertly designed to provide superior grip on snow and ice, ensuring safety and stability during winter activities. Crafted from high-quality materials, these cleats are lightweight, durable, and versatile, making them the perfect companion for professionals navigating icy terrains.

## Description

Provides better traction, confidence and safety on packed snow or ice. Walk, jog, or run on slick surfaces with stability. Made with high strength, abrasion resistant 1. 4mm steel coils and heavy duty natural rubber. Conforms to the shape of boot or shoe. Patented SkidLock coil design provides 360 of traction. Nylon hook and loop strap ensures a secure fit around shoe. Easy to take on and off. Fits Women's size 6. 5 - 10 and Men's size 5 - 8. 5. Named after the sure-footed Tibetan Yak, Yaktrax stretch over everything from casual walking shoes to winter boots. Provides solid, predictable traction. Reduces the risk of falls and injuries. Can be worn in temperatures as low as -41 degrees Fahrenheit. Colorful box with hanging tab.                     Enjoy better traction, confidence, and safety while hiking on packed snow or ice with this set of Yaktrax Pro traction cleats. Boasting a patented spikeless coil design, the Yaktrax Pro cleats let you move about naturally with the same solid grip you're accustomed to on dry surfaces. As a result, you can walk or run as you normally would, giving you stability on ice and snow like you've never felt before. The cleats are made of high-strength, abrasion-resistant 1.4 mm steel coils and heavy-duty natural rubber. This helps the cleats easily conform to the shape of your boot or shoe. The SkidLock coils also provide 360 degrees of traction on cold surfaces, so you'll feel stable in all directions. And because the Yaktrax Pro cleats are safe in temperatures as low as -41 degrees Fahrenheit, you'll be able to wear the cleats in a variety of environments, from Wisconsin winter streets to the icy slopes of Mount Rainier. The Yaktrax Pro cleats are available in small, medium, large, and extra-large sizes.

## Features

- Made in the USA or Imported
- Hand Wash
- Crafted from the highest quality materials
- Built for performance and durability
- Made in China

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Edited - not bad at first, but very poor durability
  

*by M***. on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 31, 2013*

I walk to work every day and I live in Minnesota, and there's always at least one ice storm each winter. My choices have always been to either shuffle the eight blocks to work like an arthritic granny or call a taxi, which always rankled since it's a relative lot of money for a three minute drive. I finally decided to try something like Yaktrax; having broken a bone a couple months ago (unrelated to ice), I was feeling even more timid than usual about having to skate to and from work.First, the good.Two days ago, we had sleet in the morning followed by an "icy mix" in the afternoon, and the result was about a half inch of this bizarre icy sleety coating on the ground. It was ice, but very granular. My Yaktrax Pros bit into them nicely and there wasn't even a little slippage. I was pretty cautious at first, but gained confidence quickly. (I walked outside at one point to get something and didn't bother putting them on, and while it wasn't super slippery, it was still icy enough that I noticed a huge difference without them.)Yesterday it rained. It melted most of the gritty ice on the ground and smoothed it out, making it far more slippery. But since the air temp was above freezing (35 or 36 degrees) the ice was thick but very melty and porous. Again, these bit right into the ice and I could walk at a normal clip - pretty fast considering I never allow enough time in the mornings - without slipping at all. Many people took advantage of the warmer air and melting ice and cleared their walks, but it was still really soggy with lots of puddles when the sun went down.Today it snowed right on top of the refrozen wet. My walk today was the first time I tried these on smooth ice that wasn't porous and slushy. I did slip around a bit, enough to make me much more cautious even with them on, but a lot of that was because the snow that was on top of the ice packed itself into the metal coils and prevented them from gaining much purchase. Again, they were definitely better than nothing but considering snow on top of ice is hardly uncommon, it's a limitation. Would another product have worked better? Dunno. It could be that this was the best I could have hoped for...but I didn't have the level of traction I had yesterday or the day before.And the bad:These are not easy to get on and off. In a way I'm kind of glad since it would truly suck to have them fall off during a walk, but the rubber or whatever is hard to stretch out enough to fit them over my boots. It isn't impossible, but it's not exactly a breeze either. My first thought was that I'd just leave them on, even though they say they're not for indoor use, but...Secondly, trying to walk across a hard floor in these is nearly as treacherous as walking on ice without them. They're smooth metal and on a floor, there's nothing for them to bite into.  It's not a problem at home since I take my boots off right inside the door, and it's not that big a deal arriving at work since I can pop them off before walking inside, but going anywhere else is out. Even if there's someplace to sit to get them back on when you're ready to go again, you'd have to find someplace to stash them when they're filthy and dripping. If they were easier to get back on, I probably wouldn't complain too much...but they're not, so I can't walk to the store or the coffee shop or anywhere else that has bare floors unless I really want to mince around at a tenth my normal speed.But that said, they do help quite a bit. If you want something to help you walk to and from a place where you can conveniently take them off right inside the door, then go for it. But if you think you'll be able to run errands or whatever when it's icy out, you'll be disappointed.EDIT: OK, so I've had these for a while, and it's been the unfortunate kind of winter where I've had ample opportunity to test them. Two additions to my review. First, they've started to hurt. I put them on and the spot where the velcro strap cuts across the top of my foot is instantly sore. I've tried loosening the strap to the point where it's way loose and it still hurts. It hurts enough with every single step - both feet, in my big sturdy boots, even - that I don't want to wear these any more than I absolutely have to. Which is good, because, secondly, they're starting to wear out. Already, if you can believe it. (Apparently I should have paid closer attention to the other reviews, huh?) Some of the coils have started to untwist, or worse, they've snapped altogether. They still work, but now I REALLY can't wear them inside because they snag rugs/carpeting. I still think they work pretty well, but I'm going to be [ticked] if I have to get a new pair once a month if this winter (and future ones) are as bad as the last month or two have been.EDIT #2: I started out giving these four stars but I've knocked them down to three. My earlier comment about a new pair once a month wasn't too far from the mark. I've had these barely over two months and so many of the little coils have broken that they've become more trouble than they're worth. Granted, I've worn them more frequently than I probably would in a normal winter - we've had a remarkable amount of awful weather this year - but still. They probably would have held up better had I *only* used them on ice and packed snow, but that's unrealistic. I mean, it would be lovely if everyone shoveled and salted right after every storm, but some people will and some people won't and there will always be stretches of clear sidewalk/street between the icy bits.I finally gave up and bought a pair of Kahtoola Microspikes. (Link: 
  
Kahtoola MICROspikes Traction System







  
  
    ) These aren't perfect either, and they're certainly more expensive than Yaktrax, but they're definitely superior. On smooth ice, Yaktrax were "better than nothing" while the Kahtoolas are completely slip-free. Neither can be worn inside, and they're both probably about equal pains to get on and off (Kahtoolas might be slightly easier). The Kahtoolas are more secure and more comfortable and it's clear they're going to hold up. When you consider how much it would cost to replace Yaktrax after every 5 or 10 or whatever miles, you're better off just shelling out the cash for the good stuff now.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great for outdoors, indoors, not so much...
  

*by T***S on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 18, 2011*

I bought these after having taken a spill a couple of years ago and winding up with a broken foot. As I'm now petrified of snow and ice, I found myself having anxiety anytime I needed to walk out in it. After the great blizzard of '10 hit in my hometown of NYC, I knew I had to find a solution. So Yaktrax Pro it was. They were quite difficult to put on my boots and required a bit of painful stretching from heel to toe, but once they were on, they felt secure. I, of course, can't leave the house on without my boots on and I found walking on my wood floors to be treacherous, so I navigated my indoor stairs very slowly and cautiously. The good news? Once I got outside they really did their job. I felt secure walking through the freezing rain/snow/sleet that was falling and had accumulated on the ground, where normally I would be slip sliding all around.The bad news? Once I got into the lobby of my office building I took a spill because the Yaktrax and regular marble or wood flooring, don't mix and I then missed my elevator because if I had walked any quicker, I would have fallen again.Since they were so difficult to get on, I can't imagine taking them off every single time I enter a building or putting them on, every single time I'm about to leave.So what's the solution? I haven't figured one out yet, but I'm certainly disappointed that it seems I'm going to have to continue to live in fear of falling and breaking something, only this time, indoors.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great Product! - See my Tips below.
  

*by S***Y on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 9, 2011*

After doing some research, I purchased the "YakTrax Pro" to use for ice/snow traction when walking the dogs a mile or two in the evenings.  I am VERY happy with the performance of these things so far - although I have only used them about 6 or 7 times.In winter (Ohio), the bike path I walk on is always a mix of snow and ice (VERY rough after the tracks of many people freeze and thaw over and over), open asphalt pavement, and - most dangerous of all - the runoff from the snow and ice that melts, flows over the open asphalt, and then refreezes to become "black ice".  I was worried that the YakTrak Pro's would be slick on dry pavement, or that walking on dry pavement would tear them up.  So far, I have had NO PROBLEMS.  I can walk at a normal pace and stride, whether the pavement is dry, wet, black ice, or covered with uneven ice/snow pack!  It's SO wonderful!  Every time I take the YakTrax off I inspect them closely to see if the stainless steel wire has begun to cut through the rubber webbing that supports it.  SO FAR, I can see no damage (I'm knocking on wood right now!)  Only time will tell, but so far I am a happy camper.  As far as I am concerned, being able to walk the dogs safely would be worth the cost even if I end up having to buy another pair before winter ends.[Update: we just had a HARD freeze and the black ice is thick on the path.  I found that with the YakTrax there was NO slippage from side to side! The only slippage was slight as the foot being raised to take the next step broke contact with the ice.  But at that point your weight has already been transferred to your other foot, which remains very stable.  These things are amazing!  I did shorten my stride on black ice, but I was able to proceed with complete confidence!]One note of caution - there are warnings all over the box about YakTraxs NOT being intended for indoor use!  Well, duh!  They will cut up a wood floor and might be dangerous on smooth tile/marble -especially while wet.  That's just common sense.  However, I find that I have not had any problems putting them on in the basement and then walking across carpet and smooth concrete floors to the car in the garage, or in driving the short distance to the place we walk.  Also no problem walking on pavement from the car to the walking path.  In fact, when walking on pavement, I notice a pleasant little "spring" to my step, if you will excuse the pun. Just do be careful when walking on smooth surfaces, of course!Some pointers:  When you take the YakTrax out of the box, they look a bit complicated.  I found that it really helped to FIRST CAREFULLY READ the directions on the inside cover of the box!  Second - take your shoe/boot off and hold it sole up between your knees while you figure out how to put the YakTrax on for the first time.  The narrow end is the TOE (it is labeled, if you look closely).  Once you get it on correctly the first time, you will say "Oh, that's simple - it's easy!"  Next time you will be able to do it while wearing your shoes.  Third, and this is just me, although there is no "left" or "right", I like to have the loop that the top strap passes through on the centerline side of my boot - I can reach it and see what I am doing better that way.Finally, it does take a little strength to stretch the YakTrax over your boot.  If you really have a lot of trouble with that, AND you have a pair of shoes or boots that you can set aside for them, you could just leave the YakTrax on them.  The only problem is that the stretching tension from the YakTrax would tend to pull the toe up toward the heel.  You could avoid that problem by using one of those wooden Shoesaver inserts in each shoe.  That would be a last resort, however - you really should have little problem getting the YakTraxs on and off once you get the hang of it!

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