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Review Summary
2023-02-08T08:44:11
This is my second pair in Three years. The first pair didn't wear out but I thought it would be better to get a larger pair because it's hard to get my older ones on. That was a mistake. The larger ones are to large. Oh well, anyway I highly recommend these. They couldn't be better. You get what you pay for.
DONALD S.
2018-02-28T10:27:33
My wife and I have been using these for a couple of winters now without issue. Not as aggressive as some, but these are more stable if you hit hard ground, or rocks, in the spring. The only downside with the shorter spikes is they will pack with snow a bit easier. You just need to be aware when you get back onto the ice.
Nate W.
2015-12-07T11:59:27
I've used both these and the Kahtoola microspikes, both are very comparable. I can't tell a difference between a few uses. Bought several pair of these at a great price. I can highly recommend. I've used them to climb several icy mountains in the High peaks of Adirondacks. When it's ready icy, I'll switch to crampons. But there are times that crampons are overkill and these are perfect.
Katie R.
2014-03-11T20:00:00
Pro's: extremely good fit over both boot and running shoe; excellent traction in snow and ice. Con's: the second time I went to put them on, they had rusted....stainless steel? It's not like anyone is going to see the rusty ice cleats on the bottom of your feet; but I apprecate the honesty in telling someone what they are buying.
Christopher
2014-01-05T19:00:00
I have used these microspikes for walking the dog and serious trail running in the mountains with mixed snow and ice. My first couple of runs I found the front slipped to the side on the shoe on one foot. After repositioning and bringing the rubber ring up higher on the shoes I had no further movement. These spikes are aggressive and give unbelievable traction in all conditions except dry pavement/cement of course. These are overkill if you are just trying to walk across a parking lot but if you plan to do hills or high speed mountain treks and can't afford a break down, these are for you. Awesome.
Dwitty
Stainless steel spikes
Elastomer harness
21
Winter walking / hiking
Fly fishing
Ice fishing
Spikes: 1/4" (0.7cm)
Size M (pair): 12.17 oz (345g)
Hillsound Freesteps/Crampon Size Chart
| X-Small | Small | Medium | Large | X-Large | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Men's Shoe Size | N/A | 6-8 | 8-10 | 10-12 | 12-15 |
| US Women's Shoe Size | 5-7 | 7-9 | 9-11 | N/A | N/A |
| UK | 3-5 | 5-7 | 7-9 | 9-11 | 11-14 |
| Euro | 35.5-38 | 38-41 | 41-43 | 43-46 | 46-50 |
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By DONALD S.
This is my second pair in Three years. The first pair didn't wear out but I thought it would be better to get a larger pair because it's hard to get my older ones on. That was a mistake. The larger ones are to large. Oh well, anyway I highly recommend these. They couldn't be better. You get what you pay for.
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By Nate W.
My wife and I have been using these for a couple of winters now without issue. Not as aggressive as some, but these are more stable if you hit hard ground, or rocks, in the spring. The only downside with the shorter spikes is they will pack with snow a bit easier. You just need to be aware when you get back onto the ice.
The redesigned FreeSteps6 offers durable, ultra-light traction performance to those needing a simple anti-slip aid for outdoor activities. FreeSteps6 provides excellent grip if you are winter walking, ice fishing on a frozen lake, working your way through muddy trail sections, manoeuvring slippery rocks while fly fishing (river wading), or simply shoveling an icy driveway - these crampons / ice cleats will give you the confidence to move around in slippery conditions.
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