Yaktrax Pro Traction Cleats for Snow and Ice Review
Yaktrax Pro Traction Cleats for Snow and Ice Overview
YakTrax Pro Traction Cleats for Snow & Ice Run or Jog in Snow or Ice with YakTrax Pro! YakTrax Pro Traction Cleats for Snow & Ice help you to maintain your active lifestyle of jogging or running through the cold winter months by providing enhanced traction. Featuring a unique, "spikeless" design, the YakTrax Pro Traction Device instantly gives you better traction, more confidence, and a much higher level of safety on packed snow or ice. YakTrax Pro Traction Cleats for Snow & Ice enable you to enjoy the ability to walk, run, or jog during the snow season without the risk of slipping and falling! Unlike the YakTrax Walker, the YakTrax Pro is made from heavy duty materials to accommodate a more active lifestyle. With high strength, abrasion-resistant steel coils and heavy duty natural rubber, the YakTrax Pro Traction Cleats for Snow & Ice easily attach to and conform to the shape of your boot or shoe. The YakTrax Pro Ice Cleats are designed without spikes making them easier to put on and remove without hurting your hands. Using a patented "SkidLock" coil design, the YakTrax Pro Ice & Snow Traction Device gives you 360 degrees of traction on packed snow or ice, allowing you to walk, run, or jog naturally like you would on any dry surface. The YakTrax Pro Traction Cleats for Snow & Ice comes in an attractive black color and can withstand temperatures as low as -41 degrees Fahrenheit. Buy your YakTrax Pro Traction Cleats for Snow & Ice from ActiveForever today! YakTrax Pro Traction Cleats for Snow & Ice Features: Similar to YakTrax Walker, but with a more heavy-duty design for the more active winter enthusiast Durable natural rubber with abrasion-resistant steel coils Easily to put on and remove Conforms to the natural shape of your shoe or boot Spike-free design helps prevent injuries 360 degrees of traction on packed snow or ice Great for walking, jogging, or running just like you would on any dry surface Can withstand temperatures as low as -41 degrRead More
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