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Product description
This pair of winter ice grips attaches to shoes and boots to improve traction on ice, snow and muddy paths, helping you stay stable on winter walks and outdoor work. Lightweight and flexible, they include reinforced studs and a strong silicone elastomer body that the manufacturer says resists temperatures down to -45 °C.
Key Points
The design features 11 multidirectional stainless steel spikes with seven positioned at the forefoot and four at the heel, delivering aggressive bite on slippery surfaces. The elastomer body is thicker than ordinary rubber for greater tear resistance, and a reinforced lateral width of 2 cm adds durability. 👣
High-strength Velcro straps provide a secure fit across a wide range of footwear from trainers to winter boots, and each spike is embedded permanently in the silicone to reduce loosening over time. They weigh about 140 g per crampon, making them easy to carry and simple to fit or remove in under 30 seconds using four quick steps. ❄️
Technical Specifications
- Name: SYNYOUR Crampons
- Spikes: 11 stainless steel 304 studs, 7 forefoot, 4 heel
- Material: silicone-based thermoplastic elastomer, thicker than standard rubber
- Minimum lateral width: 2 cm
- Operational temperature: down to -45 °C, according to the manufacturer
- Weight: approximately 140 g per crampon
Usage Recommendations
Use these grips for winter hiking, walking on icy pavements, ice fishing and general outdoor work where traction is needed. Fit them snugly over the sole and secure the Velcro straps to reduce movement while walking. For more demanding mountaineering or steep alpine terrain consider purpose-made mountaineering crampons as these grips are intended for pedestrian traction and everyday winter activities.
The product may feel bulky on very narrow dress shoes, so check the size guidance to match them with your footwear. Also note that while the stainless steel studs improve grip on ice, performance can vary with surface conditions and manufacturer guidance should be followed.








