Crampons 19 Spikes with Stainless Steel Chain Ice Snow Grips Traction Cleats System Safe Protect for Walking, Jogging, Climbing, Hiking on Snow and Ice, Boots Chains for Women Men


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  • MULTIPLE USES: Suitable Not Only For Outdoor Ice And Snow But Also For The City To Use During The Snowy Weather, Particularly Suitable For The Elder and Kids. Reduce The Risk Of Injury From Slips And Falls When Walk On Ice, Snow, Mud And Wet Grass, Or Other Poor Conditions.
  • STRONGER SPIKES:19 stainless steel spikes can dig into a variety of terrain, the steel chain can prevent moving side-to-side, keeping you safe and injury-free. Excellent toughness and strength, will not bend, fixed performance, and climbing performance is excellent.
  • FIRM CONNECTION: High-strength steel spike-and-chain system provides excellent traction on a variety of icy surfaces, A durable elastic harness ensures a tight hold on your shoe, even at cold temperatures. Ergonomic plate system for added spike stability.
  • DURABLE MATERIAL: Aggressive traction, professional equipment, great toughness, and 5mm thicker than ordinary rubber, TPE rubber is highly elastic and won't tear or snap. Improved design increases the durability and added -45°C cold-resistant.
  • ORDER NOW WITH 100% MONEY BACK & SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: Two years of after-sales service, During this period, if the product quality problems. we will replace it with a new one or refund your money, no questions asked, Our Customers Matter! We offer 3 sizes to match your shoes more accurately for a more stable walk. Please refer to the size chart in the picture. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us directly.
Size Medium
Sport Climbing, Hiking, Jogging
Style Spike
Brand Uelfbaby
Material Stainless Steel

  • arkadijsmetanin66@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    We've had a tough winter with people slipping on icy curbs but no more, I could run on ice literaly and I do. Easy to slip on construction boots or heavy shoe and to take off as well. Heavy steel and sturdy construction. Get through winter with confidence.

  • 60003219aaaaazzzzzzzzzzzz@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Used it for my snow leopard expedition in February in kibber national park - lots of snowExcellent gripExcellent material

  • thorne@microsoft.com

    08-03-2026

    Finally, reasonable priced crampons that won't fall off while hiking and really prevent slipping! Well sized and don't rip or break.

  • michelleuhmargaretij7384@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    PERFORMANCE: I have put on about 15km [10 miles] in two totally different conditions. First was forest trail that had frozen bare ground, very compacted snow and clear shear ice on hilly terrain. Without a doubt, very solid traction, there was no hint of slippage even on 30deg ice. Second was mixed conditions, no ice but loose compacted snow and also zero compacted powder about 10in deep. In these conditions they don't prevent slipping but almost act like boat paddles a little. They help to move you along. Now, on hard pavement, they are not comfortable. I did not see any damage to the spikes but they not are meant for long miles on pavement. If you need slip and fall protection taking out the garbage or are an urban postman, these are not for you. Studded (vs spike) ones would be better for this. Once on soft pack they are quite comfortable.SIZING and FIT: These are my first set of traction products. This product in men's range from 7-9 (L) then 8.5-13 (XL). I wear a 9.5 (wide) hiking boot (Merrell), not one of these giant snow boots. I took a chance and ordered the smaller 7-9 size thinking, if they are good for a 9 'giant' boot, then my 9.5 smaller hikers will be nice and snug. I think I made the right decision. I have seen others on the trail where the chains are flopping around. So, if you are in a transition size, think about the type of boot too. If you wear a 10 or larger hike boot, get the XL. If you are putting these on high-heels, then think about under-sizing. If the XL will fit a 13 "snow" boot, they would be big on my smaller feet and shoe type.DURABILITY: as mentioned, I have walked some pavement, I do not see any damage to the spikes or any bending. Only one season thus far and 15km, cannot speak to multi-year use bur so far so good.Overall very happy.

  • ponagorata@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Edit: (((Amazon, why can’t we award half stars, for crying out loud!!)))I have worn these on about ten more icy and snowy hikes. These are essential kit and so cheap you can’t go wrong. I felt bad watching a couple people slide down an ice-covered rockfall the other day while I was safely planted in the same ice with these babies—be prepared.Original review:I have only worn these ice cleats on a couple snowy, icy hikes. They are replacing true Kahtoola Microspikes that are very dull that I had worn the last four winters in the Boulder Flatirons. Several years ago I also got about 3 seasons out of a knockoff pair, which I thought was great, so I had no trepidation trying this brand out. They did come with a bag and Velcro straps that I have not used.I first wore these ice cleats in wet, slushy snow with not much ice. They frequently packed up with snow, but I believe it just wasn’t a good day for any ice cleats. My XLs fit well on my 10.5 NorthFace winter boots (the kind with the rubber insulation around the forefoot). Large may have worked, as well, with some extra pulling.My next outing was on much more ice, and the cleats worked great! I wore them over 10.5 Gtx Saucony Excursion trail runners, and they fit pretty well. The Excursions’ toe is a little soft, so the ice cleats were not extremely comfortable by the end of my hike. I’ll wear trail runners with a burlier toe box next time. The 19 teeth per foot (only 12 on Microspikes) really dug into the smooth, melting ice going up and down the trail. I believe that the larger teeth on these (some larger, some smaller depending on where they are located) were bigger than Microspike teeth. The small metal bar at the toe served its purpose but does not work as well as the rubber configuration on true Microspikes. There was a little play on the bottom of my foot—chains not extremely tight on my trail runners. But there was no issue at all with performance, comfort, or my confidence on wet smooth ice. Of course these cost less than a third the price of the big name brand, so any small negatives are more than a fair trade. These ice cleats don’t seem to weigh much more than Microspikes. Although they are visibly bigger than the Kahtoolas, they fit in the Kahtoola bag. I probably could have gone with L, but these XLs have worked for my big boots, and I feel L would have pulled my softer trail runners out of shape. My beefier Addidas Terrex should be a good match for them, structurally.I’ll keep my eye on Kahtoola Microspike prices (they really can’t be beat, and I got my last pair for about $50; $75 is pretty steep), but I am in no hurry to trade up from these very very good ice cleats.

  • teresa14@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    As some have mentioned, some of the links are not welded and look like they could open up over time. I also got the extra large even though the recommended size was medium to large. With the rubber and Velcro retainers, the extra large fit much better on my size 9 boots. Spikes look good and while I doubt they can be worn on rocky surfaces without damage, they will grip in packed snow, ice and boggy or marshy hills when you need it.

  • 测试2

    08-03-2026

    These have been amazing! We are having an icy winter in central New York, parking lots, sidewalks and driveways are like a skating rink. After I fell walking the dog, I was terrified to go out but once I got these it made a huge difference and I can comfortably walk the dog and haven’t slipped again, even on solid ice. They were a little hard to get onto my boots so it took a bit of time so I wouldn’t recommend taking them on and off regularly. I plan to leave them on until this ice melts

  • colabankahana53@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Tested these today in Edmonton Winter weather on the trails in our River valley wilderness trails! They were awesome and I was able to put these to through it all ... steep hills (goat/single track trails) up and down no problems and great grip ... careful on roads not really meant for it but we’re solid. Easy to put on and off. Compared with Kathoulas these were more robust and way more teeth! Great value for price. Also ran up and down many wooden stairs no problem grip was great. Really put confidence in my Trail running here in subzero Celsius weather with snow on the ground. Teeth were aggressive and legitimate grip. Ran 8.13kms ... 1.5 hours in the snow and cold. Recommended it to the Edmonton Trail Runners for a great cost effective alternative to the market dominate kathoulas which only had better eye socket guards the rest these were much better in every category with side to side comparison which we did post run. You won’t regret it. Also came quickly! Recommendation to the company add eye socket reenforcements and carry pouch for when you have to pocket them on the Trail ... not going to carry the box when I take them off for road running.

  • mariayokarenen8456@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I bought this for my husband since he works on landscaping, he needed something to have a good grip on the hills while doing the job, he loves them.Thank you

  • zaidacumbane694@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    These have served me well, and I am buying a second pair. But for me they ball snow and leaves really quickly, I think it is the high number of teeth. But they are just great on the ice and packed snow, and have saved my neck many times!These are not really for rocky terrain, they are a liter version, but very good quality. They are appropriate for thick ice, and hard icy snow.Take them off on the asphalt road, or when traversing longer stretches of bare rock, to avoid grinding them down.WARNING: These fell apart after ~150 miles and almost 2 years of occasional, but heavy and challenging rocky terrain winter use. Because they ball snow and ice so quick, I kick them against the rocks to clear them, which beats them up pretty bad. The areas I hike in are very rocky, and the rocks are impossible to avoid.So inspect them, and replace them when:1. the rubber tears,2. when the points start to blunt, the points on my started to blunt before the links broke.3. When the links start to get beat up and ground down, with lots of scoring. Or if they have broken. If you don't they will continue to fall apart and that can ruin your day! Carry 100, or 250lb para cord for expedient repair, and a tool (like a strong blade knife, or needle nose pliers) to pry out the broken links to clear the holes. I have done this, and the repair will last for >20 miles. High quality Needle Nose pliers can easily squeeze opened links back together too.These have heavy TPU rubber, in a classic proven MICROSPIKE design. I always have spares when winter hiking, and in extremely challenging terrain/conditions opt for FULL crampons with 25mm spikes. I like the orange color which can be helpful if they come off and you don't realize it. These Uelfbaby microspikes are a little tight, but the TPU rubber is thick, and they stay on and do not move around much. I have learned it is much better in the long run to have them tight. When the snow balls up, just stomp on a rock or dead log to clear them. If the TPU tears, just buy new ones.

  • ou09293@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Exacto como lo describen, buen producto

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  • ark******

    We've had a tough winter with people slipping on icy curbs but no more, I could run on ice literaly and I do. Easy to slip on construction boots or heavy shoe and to take off as well. Heavy steel and sturdy construction. Get through winter with confidence.

  • 600******

    Used it for my snow leopard expedition in February in kibber national park - lots of snowExcellent gripExcellent material

  • tho******

    Finally, reasonable priced crampons that won't fall off while hiking and really prevent slipping! Well sized and don't rip or break.

  • mic******

    PERFORMANCE: I have put on about 15km [10 miles] in two totally different conditions. First was forest trail that had frozen bare ground, very compacted snow and clear shear ice on hilly terrain. Without a doubt, very solid traction, there was no hint of slippage even on 30deg ice. Second was mixed conditions, no ice but loose compacted snow and also zero compacted powder about 10in deep. In these conditions they don't prevent slipping but almost act like boat paddles a little. They help to move you along. Now, on hard pavement, they are not comfortable. I did not see any damage to the spikes but they not are meant for long miles on pavement. If you need slip and fall protection taking out the garbage or are an urban postman, these are not for you. Studded (vs spike) ones would be better for this. Once on soft pack they are quite comfortable.SIZING and FIT: These are my first set of traction products. This product in men's range from 7-9 (L) then 8.5-13 (XL). I wear a 9.5 (wide) hiking boot (Merrell), not one of these giant snow boots. I took a chance and ordered the smaller 7-9 size thinking, if they are good for a 9 'giant' boot, then my 9.5 smaller hikers will be nice and snug. I think I made the right decision. I have seen others on the trail where the chains are flopping around. So, if you are in a transition size, think about the type of boot too. If you wear a 10 or larger hike boot, get the XL. If you are putting these on high-heels, then think about under-sizing. If the XL will fit a 13 "snow" boot, they would be big on my smaller feet and shoe type.DURABILITY: as mentioned, I have walked some pavement, I do not see any damage to the spikes or any bending. Only one season thus far and 15km, cannot speak to multi-year use bur so far so good.Overall very happy.

  • pon******

    Edit: (((Amazon, why can’t we award half stars, for crying out loud!!)))I have worn these on about ten more icy and snowy hikes. These are essential kit and so cheap you can’t go wrong. I felt bad watching a couple people slide down an ice-covered rockfall the other day while I was safely planted in the same ice with these babies—be prepared.Original review:I have only worn these ice cleats on a couple snowy, icy hikes. They are replacing true Kahtoola Microspikes that are very dull that I had worn the last four winters in the Boulder Flatirons. Several years ago I also got about 3 seasons out of a knockoff pair, which I thought was great, so I had no trepidation trying this brand out. They did come with a bag and Velcro straps that I have not used.I first wore these ice cleats in wet, slushy snow with not much ice. They frequently packed up with snow, but I believe it just wasn’t a good day for any ice cleats. My XLs fit well on my 10.5 NorthFace winter boots (the kind with the rubber insulation around the forefoot). Large may have worked, as well, with some extra pulling.My next outing was on much more ice, and the cleats worked great! I wore them over 10.5 Gtx Saucony Excursion trail runners, and they fit pretty well. The Excursions’ toe is a little soft, so the ice cleats were not extremely comfortable by the end of my hike. I’ll wear trail runners with a burlier toe box next time. The 19 teeth per foot (only 12 on Microspikes) really dug into the smooth, melting ice going up and down the trail. I believe that the larger teeth on these (some larger, some smaller depending on where they are located) were bigger than Microspike teeth. The small metal bar at the toe served its purpose but does not work as well as the rubber configuration on true Microspikes. There was a little play on the bottom of my foot—chains not extremely tight on my trail runners. But there was no issue at all with performance, comfort, or my confidence on wet smooth ice. Of course these cost less than a third the price of the big name brand, so any small negatives are more than a fair trade. These ice cleats don’t seem to weigh much more than Microspikes. Although they are visibly bigger than the Kahtoolas, they fit in the Kahtoola bag. I probably could have gone with L, but these XLs have worked for my big boots, and I feel L would have pulled my softer trail runners out of shape. My beefier Addidas Terrex should be a good match for them, structurally.I’ll keep my eye on Kahtoola Microspike prices (they really can’t be beat, and I got my last pair for about $50; $75 is pretty steep), but I am in no hurry to trade up from these very very good ice cleats.

  • ter******

    As some have mentioned, some of the links are not welded and look like they could open up over time. I also got the extra large even though the recommended size was medium to large. With the rubber and Velcro retainers, the extra large fit much better on my size 9 boots. Spikes look good and while I doubt they can be worn on rocky surfaces without damage, they will grip in packed snow, ice and boggy or marshy hills when you need it.

  • 测******

    These have been amazing! We are having an icy winter in central New York, parking lots, sidewalks and driveways are like a skating rink. After I fell walking the dog, I was terrified to go out but once I got these it made a huge difference and I can comfortably walk the dog and haven’t slipped again, even on solid ice. They were a little hard to get onto my boots so it took a bit of time so I wouldn’t recommend taking them on and off regularly. I plan to leave them on until this ice melts

  • col******

    Tested these today in Edmonton Winter weather on the trails in our River valley wilderness trails! They were awesome and I was able to put these to through it all ... steep hills (goat/single track trails) up and down no problems and great grip ... careful on roads not really meant for it but we’re solid. Easy to put on and off. Compared with Kathoulas these were more robust and way more teeth! Great value for price. Also ran up and down many wooden stairs no problem grip was great. Really put confidence in my Trail running here in subzero Celsius weather with snow on the ground. Teeth were aggressive and legitimate grip. Ran 8.13kms ... 1.5 hours in the snow and cold. Recommended it to the Edmonton Trail Runners for a great cost effective alternative to the market dominate kathoulas which only had better eye socket guards the rest these were much better in every category with side to side comparison which we did post run. You won’t regret it. Also came quickly! Recommendation to the company add eye socket reenforcements and carry pouch for when you have to pocket them on the Trail ... not going to carry the box when I take them off for road running.

  • mar******

    I bought this for my husband since he works on landscaping, he needed something to have a good grip on the hills while doing the job, he loves them.Thank you

  • zai******

    These have served me well, and I am buying a second pair. But for me they ball snow and leaves really quickly, I think it is the high number of teeth. But they are just great on the ice and packed snow, and have saved my neck many times!These are not really for rocky terrain, they are a liter version, but very good quality. They are appropriate for thick ice, and hard icy snow.Take them off on the asphalt road, or when traversing longer stretches of bare rock, to avoid grinding them down.WARNING: These fell apart after ~150 miles and almost 2 years of occasional, but heavy and challenging rocky terrain winter use. Because they ball snow and ice so quick, I kick them against the rocks to clear them, which beats them up pretty bad. The areas I hike in are very rocky, and the rocks are impossible to avoid.So inspect them, and replace them when:1. the rubber tears,2. when the points start to blunt, the points on my started to blunt before the links broke.3. When the links start to get beat up and ground down, with lots of scoring. Or if they have broken. If you don't they will continue to fall apart and that can ruin your day! Carry 100, or 250lb para cord for expedient repair, and a tool (like a strong blade knife, or needle nose pliers) to pry out the broken links to clear the holes. I have done this, and the repair will last for >20 miles. High quality Needle Nose pliers can easily squeeze opened links back together too.These have heavy TPU rubber, in a classic proven MICROSPIKE design. I always have spares when winter hiking, and in extremely challenging terrain/conditions opt for FULL crampons with 25mm spikes. I like the orange color which can be helpful if they come off and you don't realize it. These Uelfbaby microspikes are a little tight, but the TPU rubber is thick, and they stay on and do not move around much. I have learned it is much better in the long run to have them tight. When the snow balls up, just stomp on a rock or dead log to clear them. If the TPU tears, just buy new ones.

  • ou0******

    Exacto como lo describen, buen producto

Uelfbaby Crampons Upgraded 19 Spikes

————————————The Best Companion for Outdoor Travel in Winter

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Uelfbaby Crampons

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The UELFBABY POLAR CRUISER 3 Spike is designed for speed hiking in autumn & winter on icy, snowy, and mixed terrain. Engineered to adapt to all types of footwear, it makes it possible to move rapidly over ice and snow-pack. Ergonomic cleat system with cleats that penetrate deep into a variety of terrain to provide better stability. The robust construction with nineteen stainless steel spikes delivers good traction.

UELFBABY POLAR CRUISER 3 SPIKES is designed for use with flexible footwear, making it easy to hike, run, and trek on icy and snow-packed terrain safely and with confidence.

Whether exploring or training, POLAR CRUISER 3 crampons deliver unrivaled traction and performance on frozen surfaces, allowing you to access and enjoy your favorite winter destinations.

Each pair of spikes includes a carry bag and a pair of foot straps.

From icy city pavements to your local trails, the redesigned POLAR CRUISER 3 crampons offer durable, ultra-light traction performance to those needing a simple anti-slip aid for outdoor activities.

Utilizing high-quality stainless steel chains and spikes, the new spikes are a solid choice to support your active lifestyle.

Durable stainless steel chains withstand repeated torque and prevent breakage.

Place the bar in a suitable position on the head of the shoe to improve wearing stability.

Raised heel strap is easy to pull up and off. Elasticized tape is ergonomically designed to provide a secure fit.

Eliminate weaknesses that make other towing devices prone to failure.

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Make hiking in winter snow and ice conditions more fun and safer