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3 Mini-Crampons   by RJ Magill

3 MINI-CRAMPONS

Hiking up a slippery trail in winter not only takes physical effort, but a certain amount of mental commitment as well. Having faith in your gear is critical to success, whether success is measured by competing in an uphill race or just safely walking up the hill with the dog.
I know that choosing the right mini-crampon for your needs can be a little confusing; it was for me! Here are some facts about three major brands, and my humble recommendation.

STABILicers Original

This was my first pair of mini-crampons. They have a full rubber sole with replaceable steel cleats. These perform best in icy, hard conditions because of the full sole. The Velcro hook and loop strap system works well but seems to fray after serious use. They work well on slippery rocks when fly fishing too. Retail: $49.99

Kahtoola Microspikes

Kahtoola means "directly" in Tibetan. These mini-crampons are the most aggressive of any I have used to date. They have 3/8" stainless steel spikes with a steel flex chain anchored by tough elastomer webbing. A toe bar keeps footwear securely in place. This product works well in all conditions, but I would not want to walk around town with them. Retail: $59.99

Yaktrax Pro

This product is made of 1.4 mm steel coils and heavy duty rubber. The Yaktrax are quite flexible and conform well to your boot or shoe. They also utilize a Velcro strap system and are the lightest of the three discussed here. These work well in packed powder conditions and around town. Retail: $30.00

My Recommendation: All of the products above work well in certain conditions but the Kahtoola Microspikes stand out for me, primarily because they are more aggressive, but also for their flexibility. The chain design conforms to your foot and with the surface that you are walking on. For me, the Kahtoolas provide that extra confidence to make every uphill a success.

About the Author

RJ Magill is a practicing (still trying to get it right) landscape architect living in Colorado with his wife and two children. RJ enjoys skiing, golf, fishing, reading, cooking, and writing about those things. RJ also writes adventure fiction, mostly late at night.

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