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Spiked boots for walking on cordwood stack when sheeting over.?


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Many thanks for all your replies .The Supatracks appeal to me, if you use them can you tell me which type you use ,as looked at their website but not sure which will best for giving grip on the cord wood. Also how many per boot sole do you suggest to get really good trip. Are they quite good for helping one to prevent one slipping while working on steep hillsides .

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58 minutes ago, cessna said:

Many thanks for all your replies .The Supatracks appeal to me, if you use them can you tell me which type you use ,as looked at their website but not sure which will best for giving grip on the cord wood. Also how many per boot sole do you suggest to get really good trip. Are they quite good for helping one to prevent one slipping while working on steep hillsides .

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I use the 1100s , find they just wear down , if you go too long they have a habit of pulling out in harder ground although the supatracks in general won’t do this in comparison to other studs.. I suppose the longer studs could be handier but I’ve just always stuck with 1100’s 

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