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If you run on ice and snow, this product might work for you?

Hey everyone! 

Since that I live in Canada and we have winter for a lot longer then any other season. I was walking the last couple of days and there was a lot of ice. I started looking around for products that I might be able to use to combat ice and snow safelty. I bought this product on sale and it attaches to the bottom of my shoes, made of rubber and has studs in it. I went and tested it out in our alley that has ice and snow. I ran up and down the ally, no slipping or sliding. There was gravel, sand, salt burried in it so that gave me some more traction. I figured for some of you that might have issues in the ice and snow like I do, it might help 10336715_10153136005130530_1532228003391616698_n.jpg10931379_10153136005270530_3715309912558799885_n.jpg10940614_10153136005220530_4370690330031512908_n.jpg

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I need to check those out. Thank you for sharing!!!
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You're so welcome!

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These are impressive!

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There are also studded running shoes on the market called "icebug"  They have different styles.  I have been using them for years and they work great as well.

George
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Thanks for sharing @JeremyWeremy ! Also, terrific username. When I was in college, I strongly considered purchasing a pair of these, just for walking around campus. It's treacherous on hills when you're traipsing around on unsalted terrain. I wish there was snow here in the winter...alas, 50 degrees is still considered a cold day in the Bay Area...

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