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Anybody tried these - ICE GRIPS CRAMPON CLEATS WALKING BOOTS SNOW X LARGE 2 on eBay (end time 14-Dec-10 23:09:10 GMT)

 

I'm keen not to repeat my recent slip and shoulder dislocation. I am wondering what these would be like when walking on pavement, tarmac etc that is clear, would they not be as slippy as walking without them on ice?:confused1:

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I not sure how permanent a solution you want, Rover.

 

Go to ebay and type 'screw-in studs for boots and waders'. (tigerfarm)

 

I use these studs for working on ice. They're reliable, hard-wearing, replacable and you can screw them out if you want to return your boots to normal traction. Walking on hard surfaces isn't perfect, but much better than eg. football boots!

Just remember to avoid wooden floors!

 

Dee

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