Ice Cleats provide instant traction on ice, snow, and mud, keeping you safe from the most common winter weather injuries. We have various screw-on and slip-on ice to work with your existing boots or shoes.
Our snow and ice cleats for boots and shoes improve traction and safety on ice and snow.
Which will help reduce the risk of fractured bones, pulled muscles, or back problems caused by a quick slip or fall?
We have snow cleats from all the major brands, including Yaktrax, Stabilicers, SureFoot, Get-A-Grip, Due North, Korkers, Grip-Ons, and WinterGrips.
Best Ice Cleats In 2024 [Buying Guide]
Like all of our products, we are happy to offer the best brands, including YakTrax, Stabilicers, Due North, 32 North, Kahtoola, IceTrekkers, Korkers Get-A-Grip, Ice Spikes, and South Bend.
These quality brands are readily available at prices that won’t make your wallet cold.
Stay sure-footed on snow and ice with Yaktrax Pro Traction Cleats. Made with stainless-steel coils and durable rubber, these cleats provide 360 degrees of traction. Tested and proven safe in temperatures as low as -41°F. Stay stable and safe this winter.
Stay safe and stable this winter with Yaktrax Walk Traction Cleats! Made with durable steel coils and an elastic outer band, these slip-on cleats provide 360-degree grip on snow and ice. Lightweight and affordable, they're perfect for pedestrians, professionals, and the elderly. Say goodbye to slips and hello to safe winter walks!
Discover the truth behind the age-old question: Do more spikes mean better traction? Uncover the science behind spikes and explore their impact on grip, stability, and acceleration. Find the optimal spike configuration for your sport and learn from athlete experiences.
Discover the ideal number of spikes for a good pair of ice cleats. Find the perfect balance of traction, comfort, and stability to stay safe on slippery winter terrains!
Looking to buy ice cleats? Find out what to look for, from traction and material to fit and comfort, in this comprehensive guide. Stay safe on icy surfaces!
Do I still need trekking poles if I'm wearing ice cleats? Find out how trekking poles and ice cleats complement each other for a safe and enjoyable icy expedition.
Discover when ice cleats may not be suitable for certain conditions. Find out how to navigate uneven surfaces, indoor floors, delicate surfaces, wet or oily areas, steep inclines, soft or loose surfaces, chemically treated surfaces, and sensitive footwear. Stay safe in icy conditions!
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