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Yaktrax Pro, MICROspikes or Crampons for Improved Traction on Icy Trails?

Light precipitation and near freezing temperatures have combined to create very icy trail conditons in Canmore. So before heading out for a walk each of the past two mornings, each of us donned something to improve our traction. Choices in our gear box inluded an old pair of Yaktrax Pros, a pair of kahtoola crampons we bought a few years ago and two sets of new MICROspikes, also from kahtoola.

Crampon v. Yaktrax Pro
Mr. GeoK lost one crampon after a steep downhill section; he figures he didn't tighten the toe section adequately when he first put them on.

Here are our thoughts of the relative advantages / disadvantages:

Yaktrax Pro
PROS:

CONS:

Crampons
PROS:

CONS:

MICROspikes
PROS:

CONS:

Since we only just purchased the MICROspikes, we can’t comment on durability. If we have any breakage over the winter, we’ll update this post.

Just about home, with clear pathways ahead, Youngest GeoKid took about 10 seconds to remove the MICROspikes from his boots

Overall, the Yaktrax Pros are most packable and do a good job on compact snow. But for overall versatility and sure-footedness on more icy trails, our current preference is our new MICROspikes. (NOTE: Yaktrax has recently launched a similar product called “xtr”. If you have any experience with this product, please leave a comment.)

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