things you put over your shoes, free click and collect, in sizes 4-7, 7.5-9.5, 10-13, worth a go for less than a quid.
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papito
18 Oct 161#1
To buy or not to buy!! :smiley:
mymymy
18 Oct 161#2
They look a bit like my Skechers from my phone hmmmmn, intetesting
mymymy
18 Oct 16#3
Only one size.
GoNz017 to mymymy
18 Oct 161#9
3 sizes if you look.
cburns
18 Oct 16#4
They do slip off... so lace them on... they work and are very useful if you want to walk in ice and snow :wink:
Sophiasky to cburns
18 Oct 161#5
I bought a similar pair a couple of years ago, however, have not had the opportunity to try them out yet. Am I right in thinking that they are no good for black ice/thin layers of ice - the ice/snow has to be quite a lot and compacted quite hard? Also, if you are going into shops, you have to take them off each time as they are really slippery?
sofiasar to cburns
18 Oct 16#13
try tyre wraps , might work
saucymonk
18 Oct 16#6
Bought something similar a few years back too, but haven't really had the chance to put them to the test.These look far better than the ones I have though. Bargain for 90p
ToneC
18 Oct 16#7
cheers, heat added
dothedealnow
18 Oct 16#8
heat added. got 4 pairs. ever the optimist.
sradmad
18 Oct 16#10
good find op, heat added
Agaeti to sradmad
18 Oct 161#19
heat added, ice melted, shoe covers no longer needed.
bellab
18 Oct 16#11
ordered 3 pairs. thanks op
cburns
18 Oct 16#12
They have metal spikey bits on the bottom so for black ice.... better than nought... but you still need to be very careful
DON'T ever think about going into shops with these on... as if they damage the floor...you are liable and yes they slippery :wink:
dafunq to cburns
18 Oct 161#15
They don't slip if you stamp hard enough but then they really damage shop floors :stuck_out_tongue:
TommyNooka
18 Oct 16#14
An old Granny tip, just wear old socks over your shoes!! :wink:
sharkalos
18 Oct 16#16
I took some of these to visit friends in Estonia once and I was quickly informed that only old people wear such strap-ons.
Billilo
18 Oct 16#17
Thanks! Bought a pair for a rainy (or rather snowy) day :smiley:
czarassoo
18 Oct 16#18
Many thanks my friend, my family in Soviets Russia will be glad for such a nice gift
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DON'T ever think about going into shops with these on... as if they damage the floor...you are liable and yes they slippery :wink: