Don’t let old man winter ruin your walks or runs. Just because the weather is changing, doesn’t mean we have to be cooped up indoors. Which is where FreeSteps6 come in.
Don’t Let Old Man Winter Ruin Your Walks or Runs
FreeSteps6 is here to change-up your winter. Turn any pair of shoes or boots into safer footwear. Hillsound’s FreeSteps6 Crampons are a traction device that can be put right on your shoes. How cool is that?
Perfect for Walks and Runs
If you don’t want winter to ruin your exercise regimen, then you need FreeSteps6. They’re made of sturdy stainless steel. So not only will they give you traction, but they’re made to last too. The rubber part slips over most shoes so you can use them on your trainers, hikers, work boots, and more.
Spikes for Safety
The stainless steel spikes are designed to dig into the snow and ice to give you better footing. So even if you don’t exercise outside, FreeSteps6 are still useful. I think they’re perfect for any one. If you have someone on your list that isn’t so nimble on their feet, then FreeSteps6 are perfect.
I plan on getting some for my dad. He’s retired now, but is outside quite a bit. Whether puttering in the yard, snow blowing, or taking my fur brother out. I worry that he will slip and fall. We can put the FreeSteps6 right on his galoshes, and I will feel better knowing he’s less likely yo slip and fall.
Lets Get Technical
If you’re like me, you want to make informed purchases. So let me break down the tech side of Hillsound’s FreeSteps6 Crampons.
Features:
- 21 stainless steel spikes grip ice and packed snow
- Rubber harness fits most footwear
- Easy to quickly slip on and off footwear
- Lightweight and packable
Tech Specs:
- Spike material: Stainless steel
- Spike length: ¼”
- Number of spikes: 21
- Harness material: Elastomer
- Weight (pair): 12.17 oz | 345g (M)
Anyone and everyone can use FreeSteps6. Whether walking, hiking, fly fishing, ice fishing, shoveling, or more. Any winter activity that you take part in can be slippery. Which is where these bad boys come in to save the day. My husband (whom has very brittle bones, and can’t fall without breaking something,) has a pair, and my son calls them “Dad’s super hero spikes.”