8-Stud Ice Cleats for Shoes & Boots — Stretch TPR Anti-Slip Grips
8-Stud Ice Cleats for Shoes & Boots — Stretch TPR Anti-Slip Grips
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Engineered Tough, Optimized Ultralight
Balancing performance and accessibility
Features
- Secure traction on ice/snow: 8 evenly placed steel studs (forefoot + heel) deliver multi-directional grip on packed snow, glazed sidewalks, and icy trails.
- Cold-flex stretch fit: Durable TPR/TPE elastomer stretches over footwear and stays flexible in winter conditions; hugs the sole without shifting.
- Fast on/off: Slip the front loop over the toe, pull the heel strap back—done in seconds even with gloves on.
- Universal fit (2 sizes):M: EU 30–40 (youth/women’s smaller sizes); L: EU 41–45 (most adult boots and sneakers)
Works with hiking boots, snow boots, and everyday shoes (not for heels/sandals). - Packable & low-maintenance: Lightweight, folds flat in a pocket; rinse and dry after use.
- Everyday winter safety: Great for commuting, dog walking, ice fishing, driveway work, and light hiking.
Specs and Sizing
- Item Type: Ice cleats / anti-slip shoe covers
- Materials: Thermoplastic elastomer (TPR/TPE) frame + steel studs
- Color: Black
- Number of studs: 8 per cleat
- Sizes: M (EU 30–40), L (EU 41–45)
- Fit note: Best on flat-soled footwear; not recommended for high heels, narrow dress shoes, or barefoot use.
- 1 Pair of 8-Stud Ice Cleats (size M or L)
How to Use
- Place the front loop over the toe of the shoe.
- Stretch the cleat and hook the heel strap around the back.
- Confirm all studs contact the ground and the frame sits centered.
Important: Remove before walking indoors or on delicate flooring; use only on ice/snow to minimize stud wear.
Care
Rinse with water after use, dry fully, and store in a cool, dark place. Avoid prolonged sun/heat exposure.
FAQs
- TPR vs. TPE—what’s the difference? Both are thermoplastic elastomers used for cold-flexible traction frames. Suppliers often use the terms interchangeably.
- Will they scratch floors? Yes—the steel studs can damage indoor surfaces. Remove before entering buildings or vehicles.
- Are these for mountaineering? No. They’re for winter walking and light hiking. For steep alpine/vertical ice, use technical crampons.
Safety & Compliance Note
These traction aids are not certified mountaineering PPE and are not for vertical ice or technical climbing. Check local rules where studded devices are restricted.
