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Features of ice Grips for Shoe

August 23, 2024

Ice Grips is a kind of anti-slip equipment designed for outdoor ice and snow activities, which can effectively increase the friction between the sole and the ice or snow, thus providing stable walking support and preventing slips and falls. The following is a detailed description of the Ice Grips:

 

Functional features

SUPERIOR ANTI-SLIP: The Ice Grips are made of special anti-slip materials, such as anti-slip spikes made of high-strength alloys or elastic rubber chains, which are able to firmly grip the ice or snow and provide excellent anti-slip performance.

Strong durability: the material of the shoe cover is mostly wear-resistant and stretch-resistant rubber, combined with high-strength alloy non-slip spikes, which can withstand harsh outdoor environments and is durable.

Lightweight and easy to carry: modern Ice Grips design focuses on lightweight, easy to carry and wear, will not bring extra burden to walking.

MULTI-SITUATION APPLICATION: Not only suitable for outdoor ice and snow activities, such as hiking, skiing, fishing, etc., but also can be used on muddy and slippery surfaces, providing comprehensive non-slip protection.

Material and Construction

Upper material: natural rubber or synthetic rubber is usually used, with good elasticity and abrasion resistance.

Sole material: mainly made of rubber, with anti-skid spikes or anti-skid chain strips at the bottom to enhance the grip.

Anti-skid device: including steel spikes, alloy spikes or rubber chains, etc. These devices are designed according to the actual needs to ensure stable walking on ice or snow.

 


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