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The Raeside Crampons for Kids are specially designed ice cleats that fit US sizes 1-5, featuring 11 teeth for optimal traction on icy surfaces. Made from durable materials, these lightweight crampons are easy for children to carry and wear, making them the perfect accessory for winter walks and hikes. With a 60-day warranty, they are a reliable choice for parents looking to keep their kids safe and active during the colder months.
Color | Red US1-5 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.28 x 4.88 x 2.76 inches |
Package Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Raeside |
Warranty Description | 60 days |
Model Name | C02 |
Suggested Users | unisex-teen |
Manufacturer | Raedise |
Included Components | Metal, Rubber |
S**E
Superb traction for shoe size 11T
Great traction, just as tricky to get on as adult ones, but worked awesome for ice fishing
M**B
Good quality for the price.
My nieces used these for a winter trip to Colorado. While they may not have actually needed them, they had fun thinking they did. These are nice quality and would be very helpful in the right conditions.
T**R
They work well enough
I got these crampons for my little girls so they can go ice fishing with me. They work well enough that I don't worry about them slipping around anymore. They are easy enough for my girls to put them on themselves. They stay om the entire time we are fishing. Good, inexpensive crampons.
S**E
Compare to hillsound
These fit my 2 1/2 year old daughter’s size 7 boot a little loose but useable. So the sizing seems accurate.I put them next to my hillsounds to compare (hillsounds are black in the pic). These are much less solid. But that is to be expected.The rubber is much thinner and softer. The chain is much thinner. The spikes are much thinner. So these are not professional grade.But they do seem solid enough. And the spikes are pretty big. Of course we have not had ice to test them yet.I think they will serve fine for anything I will be bringing my toddler on! I’ll update if they break easily or something.
C**T
like much more expensive options
I have an expensive set of these kind of rubber strap crampons and they cost me a bunch. The metal on mine are built to withstand a 300lb guy stomping around on slick surfaces.These are built much in the same way, but obviously are not meant for 300 pounders. The metal is far thinner and cheaper. I would guess that if I stepped on them laying on concrete, there's a good chance I could bend them (I'm 225lbs). BUT, these aren't meant for me and my stepping. My 80lb daughter will appreciate the extra traction when on a slick trail.Given how these are built, I would not recommend being on any trails where there is solid bedrock or concrete and such because I think they would be pretty slick on that kind of surface. But I've used these types of cleats for ice/snow, and for late-fall where the grasses on a hill might normally be very slick.
G**S
Easy to put on with excellent traction.
I ordered these for my son to use while ice fishing. These crampons provided excellent traction,. The spikes are hardened and have not worn at all after several uses. Attaching to my sons boots is simple and easy. The straps seem to be durable and I expect them to last quite awhile. I am very happy with these crampons.
R**N
Help Little Ones on Ice
Little kids are always falling down. Even without ice, they are constantly tripping and falling. So if you're adding ice to the mix? Forget about it.These crampons will help little ones find their grip. The hardest part is getting them to sit still long enough once they're already outside and excited for the snow in order to put on their feet, which you would have done inside, but you didn't want them to walk around and mark up your floor. It took our little one a little while to get used to walking around with them and feel comfortable. But ultimately, they worked.
A**R
Not worth the money
These are the worst. Both cleats broke the first wear on a normal snowy hike not even any sort of crazy terrain. Don’t waste your money.
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