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Ice Cleats - Due North® Everyday G3 Winter Traction Aid V3551270

SKU: 14768-V3551270-S/M
$30.69 CAD

Ice Cleats - Due North® Everyday G3 Winter Traction Aid V3551270 - S/M is currently out of stock and will ship as soon as inventory has been replenished.


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Item #: V3551270

  • 360 degree spike pattern provides more push off and lateral grip
  • The patented Due North® Ice Diamond™ Carbide Spikes are integrated into the new open/close split rubber tread for improved traction
  • Unique support on heel strap provides easy adjustment and easy put on / take off
  • Ideal for visitors or office personnel who occasionally walk into areas where ice and snow may cause a safety concern
  • Textured lining helps to prevent movement and slipping of your footwear
  • 6 Tungsten Carbide Due North® Ice Diamond™ Spikes are integrated into a proprietary rubber tread design for improved traction
Approximate Sizing Guide (Footwear sizes may vary)
  US Sizing UK Sizing Euro Sizing
  Women's Men's Women's Men's  
V3551270-S/M 5-9 3-7 3.5-7 4-7.5 36-41
V3551270-L/XL 10+ 8-14 7 & up 7.5-13.5 41-49


WARNING: Due North traction aids help give you traction on ice, snow or similar porous surfaces. However, because NO product can completely prevent a slip or fall on slippery surfaces, remember to exercise care when walking or running in Due North traction aids. Caution should also be taken when moving on any hard or polished surface such as granite or marble, on ladders, or when driving a vehicle. Use care, as these traction aids are sharp and may injure or damage flooring, surfaces, or skin. Due North traction aids are not to be used for mountaineering and/or hiking, in rocky terrain, or when the user may encounter steep up or down slopes. Due North traction aids are not designed or intended to be used on high heel footwear. This product contains latex. HTA Traction Aid- are designed for more traction when the heel comes into contact with slippery surfaces using full body weight. Walking on the ball or toe portion of the foot will not provide the intended aid.