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Due North Everyday G3 Ice Cleats combine military-grade tungsten carbide spikes with a proprietary rubber tread and ergonomic molded fit to provide unmatched traction and comfort on snow and ice. Designed for runners, walkers, and outdoor professionals, these cleats prevent snow buildup and ensure a secure fit, making winter mobility safer and more confident.









| ASIN | B00DBR632I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,051 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #15 in Shoe Ice & Snow Grips |
| Brand | Due North |
| Brand Name | Due North |
| Color | Black |
| Coverage | Full foot |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,216 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00017166983368 |
| Included Components | Traction Aids |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10.5"L x 5.75"W |
| Item Height | 1.75 inches |
| Item Type Name | Traction Aid |
| Item Weight | 0.37 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SureWerx |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Size | Large/Extra Large |
| Sport | Running |
| Style | Spike |
| Style Name | Spike |
| UPC | 017166983368 770701254957 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 60 Days |
J**N
Great Product - Especially for Old Geezers in Cold Climates
I've used a pair of this brand and style for over a decade. Bought a pair for each of my winter boots to replace the pair that finally failed after those years of service. Unlike the coil-type grippers, these work on hard, glare ice. The traction's incredible and the studs wear very well. You get some spare spikes, but I never needed to replace those on my old ones. They're a bit of a bear to stretch on the first time, but they won't come off even if you're a power walker of occasional jogger. Get these if you live in the Northern tier.
A**D
Good on snow and ice for running
Just took these out for a snowy and somewhat icy run. Felt way more secure with them on than I would have. Comfortable and held up well even when I stepped on the dry pavement too. Solid product.
J**S
Good product.
Great even in water on top of ice. I can stride confidently and get done what I need to do outdoors in Alaska in all icy situations I’ve encountered. Has not accidentally come off while trekking in deep snow. These are slightly more taxing to put on than other styles but would prefer that over them coming off unintentionally. They are easy to remove when needed. I like that the spikes are not massive and are still easy to walk in on hard surfaces like concrete or wooden steps. I like that replacement spikes are included although in over a decade with this brand (2 separate pairs) have not had to replace any. Only reason for removing a star is because in my semi truck I can not drive and wear these. I have to remove them before taking off. I jump in and out often so taking them off and on every time is not ideal. There aren't many styles that are comfortable to wear while I drive my big rig so while this is a minor annoyance, it would not prevent me from purchasing again. I have succeeded to wear this brand in a different style meant for regular shoes instead of boots.
D**E
Work great…no slipping on ice and they last a long time
These ice cleats last a long time and keep me from slipping on thick and thin ice. I do make sure they are properly on my boots before I head outside each time as I tend to inadvertently knock them loose when taking my boots off. I definitely recommend them and will buy again when needed.
C**.
Snug fitting.
Tight fitting. Ice resistant. Good grip.
C**0
Sizing
Too small.
L**A
Works on packed snow or ice
These work really well. I like that these have smaller pins than other brands. It gives me more confidence that it’s digging into hard ice. These cleats were a game changer for me. I live in Wyoming and love my daily walks. I can use these on packed snow and/or ice. Works like a charm.
G**N
Insufficient number of studs/spikes
If are the planning to hike on ice, don’t. The studs/spikes are insufficient. It doesn’t make sense to make a traction device with just 2 studs under the heel. There must be at least 5 to 6 at the heel and 6 to 8 in the front part. Also, you should be aware that they are not for fluffy snow and lightly packed snow. They are at best for your driveway and probably for walking a little bit on the pavement. Absolutely fail if you are going up or down an elevation.
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