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Stabilicers

Stabilicers

The Bottom Line
Walking in icy or snowy conditions is hazardous, but if you have a pair of Stabilicers in your home or vehicle, you can easily strap them onto your shoes or boots. The steel cleats provide complete traction, and they are flexible to move with your shoe or boot. Also good for using with waders on slick stream bottoms.
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Pros
  • Strap-on cleats to fit any shoes or boots.
  • Replaceable case-hardened cleats - 17 per sole.
  • Flexible Vibram sole.
Cons
  • None
Description
  • Adjustable Velcro straps around forefoot and ankle.
  • Flexible Vibram sole moves with your shoes or boots.
  • 17 case-hardened cleats per sole for all-around traction.
  • Comes with replacement cleats.
Guide Review - Stabilicers
When you are caught out in slippery conditions, or just need to get out to your sidewalk on icy or snowy days, Stabilicers come to the rescue. They go on easily and securely with adjustable Velcro straps. The flexible Vibram sole has 17 case-hardened cleats circling the entire sole. These bite into the ice, snow, or gravel to provide traction. The convenience of slip-on cleats is great. I keep a pair in my trunk throughout the winter.
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