❄️ Step into winter with confidence—grip the cold, own the season!
Willceal Ice Cleats feature 10 durable steel studs embedded in flexible TPE, providing exceptional traction on ice and snow. Lightweight and easy to use, they fit a wide range of shoe sizes and types, performing reliably in extreme cold down to -40°C. Ideal for outdoor workers and winter enthusiasts seeking safety and stability in slippery conditions.
Color | Yellow |
Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
Coverage | Mud/Ice/Snow |
Manufacturer | willceal |
UPC | 607111395904 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.76 x 4.41 x 2.05 inches |
Package Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 1 x 5 inches |
Brand Name | willceal |
Country of Origin | China |
Part Number | B0776WXNW8 |
J**N
Nice product
Good value for the price. They seem sturdy enough and are slip resistant. Great for walking on the ice
E**N
Good grip to certain shoes
Good price. I bought them for a child and it didn't fit the other child's shoe but when that child feet gets bigger then they'll fit. The traction is good child had no issue with them. It gripped the shoes lovely. They only as safe as you want them. They function just like what they used for.
S**S
Great emergency device for by weather
Worked as designed after getting some pretty icy and cold weather. Fit great
J**K
Easy to use ice cleats for walking safety
These ice cleats are easy to slip on boots or shoes. They stretch to fit and the heel tab makes pulling then on very easy. They prevent falls on ice or packed snow. They are small enough to keep a pair in your car. I also use them for winter hiking in the Colorado mountains. The rubber construction makes them light enough to keep a pair in your day pack. When running into muddy conditions., they are simple to clean by knocking off the mud and spraying with water. I like them so well that I have given them as gifts to friends and family members.
S**.
Great at first, but wore out quick
Started off great. I could literally jog across patches of slick ice with total stability and control. No slippage whatsoever! Fantastic for walking my dog around the neighborhood here in the cold winters of the northeast.I'd say follow the sizing chart for the right fit. If youre right on the cusp of 2 different sizes be sure to order the smaller option as these will stretch a good bit to accommodate a shoe size that is even a small bit larger than the maximum size the chart says it's for. This makes sense as you are typically wearing thicker boots in the winter with outside dimensions much larger than your normal sneaker. Do not buy these in a larger size than the chart says you'll need. They will hang loosely off your boots and will ultimately pop off in the snow / ice somewhere never to be found again.So why only 3 stars? Because after only a month of normal use the metal studs had been ground down to little nubs that didn't grab the ice very well at all. This could be partly my fault for trekking across pavement / sidewalks without ice on them a few times during walks, but honestly that's just going to happen in everyone's case and as such, I feel these studs should be made of a stronger metal that can at least last a whole season before wearing out.Also, the rubber webbing on one of mine is starting to tear and will probably fail all together in a few more weeks. For the amount of wear a product like this is going to inevitably be subjected to, a much stronger, thicker rubber should've been used.Final verdict is this: OK for the cheap price. Good buy if only using them around your property while shoveling / walking to car and back. Not durable enough for longer dog walks / neighbors walks in which sections pavement w/ no ice will be walked upon.
C**E
Cheap and worked for my 8 year old on Mt. Rainer trail
This worked great to do a 2 mile hike with my 8 year old with small shoes. She didn't slip, while other people on the trail did, who didn't have these or crampons. Did the Alta Vista Trail in Mt. Rainer in mid-June, which still was covered in snow
K**F
Completely worthless
I have had a pair of cleats I have been wearing for over 14 years now. Winters in Michigan mean they got pretty heavy use and finally wore through the rubber (the plastic and metal are still like new!) so I needed to replace them. I couldn’t find the same ones I had, but thought these looked like an acceptable replacement. I was wrong. These don’t line up well, all the cleats for the heel fall in the arch, so I have NO traction in the back at all (hope you don’t walk heel to toe!) and while I would think that means I bought too small a size, they don’t fit tight, actually they’re so loose, the front traction slips and slides around to the side of my foot, so I don’t get much for traction there either! And they definitely don’t bite into the ice like my old cleats either. Now the worst part is that after wearing them maybe 5-8 times, the plastic is all chewed up and broken! My 14+ year old cleats plastic is still perfectly intact, and these couldn’t make it through a handful of short walks?? Very disappointing. If I could still return them, I would. I slipped all over the place taking the trash out this morning with these on, I’d probably be better off with just the traction of my boots without them. 0/10, do not reccomend!
L**Y
All you need for walking in ice and snow!
Used these when we went to Finland. Crampons were recommended but seemed a bit aggressive for what we were doing. Glad we bought these and took them. We never once put the crampons on and were able to maneuver and easily get back and forth through the resort on snow and ice. They go on with little effort and usually just need a little adjusting once you get them on. The tab on the back comes in super handy when putting them on and taking them off.
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