Joshatdot
Senior Cook
It's been snowing around here .. and got tired of slipping and falling on my ass on the ice:
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They make a tapping/clinking soundHow are they on dry pavement, terrazzo, etc. ?
Dang $52! my solution only cost me $5 for the screwsLOL Josh
I've got these
Stabilicers Ice Cleats Anti-skid Detachable Soles - GEMPLER'S
and have needed and used them on many occassions, seeing we get ice and have nary a square inch of level ground around here..
I've got these
Stabilicers Ice Cleats Anti-skid Detachable Soles - GEMPLER'S
and have needed and used them on many occassions, seeing we get ice and have nary a square inch of level ground around here..
Yes, PF, those are more like I am getting. I never thought of two pair, but I have a large bag I can carry across my shoulder that holds all my necessities and leaves me with a free hand while I use my cane with the other. I have already picked which pocket they will fit into, in a large ZipLock freezer bag so if they are wet they won't dirty or reck the bag!
I hope they arrive soon, it is pretty icy still here!
If you go with this for your boots, you'd darn well better have a mudroom or a stone floored foyer to take them off. One trip across a hardwood floor and it would be all over!
Right next to the door is a rug for the door, and just to the right of the rug is the Office/Computer room .. which is where I usually domain & take on/off these bootsAnd chew up carpet...but still a good idea for boots not worn inside.
Right next to the door is a rug for the door, and just to the right of the rug is the Office/Computer room .. which is where I usually domain & take on/off these boots![]()
I pretty much only wear these boots during winter, for the traction & they are warmer than my Nike trainers. If I need to use them for non Ice/Winter reasons, just takes a few mins to take out the screws![]()