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REVIEWS
121 Reviews
HinVT
I love these micro spikes. They go on my boots easily and stay on. I don’t have to worry about losing them. And I can confidently walk on slippery surfaces without worry of hurting myself.
RPSLC
I've used these once so far and couldn't beleive what a game changer they are for winter hikes. I felt safe and secure when hiking in snow and ice.
Spikehappy
These work really well, and are easy to put on. I would definitely recommend these. They are really rugged and comfortable to wear. I am really enjoying these.
Jane22
I bought this for my son-in-law and he loves them! They fit just as expected and made a perfect gift. He lives in Alaska so these are just what he needs for his adventures!
Ford427
Nice snug fit and alot of traction. Can be used on dry-steep ground, wet-muddy ground, or icey-snowy ground. You can also use cordage to really tie them on Your boots. Great Product that I hope lasts years.
JCinMO
Ok, I'll try to give a review. It's October in the midwest. The Microspikes seem to fit my boots and provide great traction in the living room. Ask me again after I go to Colorado and Wyoming this winter. Ever notice how companies ask for reviews immediately after you receive a product?
SpikeLover
I got these for a friend, but have a pair myself. I won't go hiking without them in the winter. Super durable and trustworthy. No more slipping on ice for us. Buy them, you won't regret it!
SeattleGirl
I wear 6.5-7 size women’s shoe and small fits perfectly/comfortably. I used these for walking on glaciers during my Alaska trip and had no slipping and great traction.
amazzuca26
Just got these for hiking at Rocky Mountain National Park. Absolutely love them. Much better grip on the snow and ice. Easy to put onto my boots.
Carmelscoutmom
I bought this to support late March hike up Cadillac Mountain. I carried them faithfully in my bag up and down the mountain. We didn’t get to a point with consistent enough ice and snow to actually use them. Before we left, I took them out of nifty bag and put them on my boot and my son’s hiking shoe. He’s a size 10- which I thought would fit. I would recommend sizing up if you are trying to decide if your hiker is more of a shoe or boot. Not a lot of practical experience but they look well made.
Rick
Seems well made and durable. Size extra large fits my size11 thick soled winter boots well. Has great traction. This crampon fits better than the Hillsound FreeSteps 6 which I also have in size large for some winter shoes.
EricP
I bought these to go hiking in Utah’s Big 5 during the winter. I was there during a snow storm, so a lot of the trails, which are already steep and slippery on a sunny day, were icy and snowy. These worked like a dream and gave me tons of traction for rock scrambles and hikes alike.
Mike
This is my third set. Just the thing for thru hiking on PCT or CDT. Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxccccccccccccc
Marty
I bought these recently, are very happy with them and received them quickly. We'll be using them on Our grand canyon trip in Feb. 2023.......
mountaingoat
I use these all winter for hiking all winter -- they're a lot easier than full-on crampons but still provide safety and security on ice and crusty snow. Just got myself a new pair and one for my husband.
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