Liquid feet are you selling the Sidas foot walkers, if so how much are they in dollars?
I just want to profess my deep appreciation for the quality and design of the Sidas traction product. I was a CatTracks user for many years. The Sidas product blows away those at every level. They are a much more burly build, much easier to get on and off, and walking in them in ski boots is almost too easy. I feel like I'm flying along across the ground because of how much grippier they are. They feel so solid on each strike that it inspires confidence to walk faster.
These things have been a godsend in this time of Covid and having to boot-up in the parking lot. I can't recommend them enough.
Will these fold to fit in a large pocket?
Since most areas around here use the ski key I stopped carrying a cable lock. I'll probably hold off ordering anything until I see how Hunter deals with all this. I might not go back a second time.I wouldn't want to carry them. They are heavier material and I've noted how they have barely worn at all after multiple trips across parking lots. I lock mine to the ski rack at the base and that is working well for me.
I guess I didn't really answer your question. They fold into themselves in way that makes them half their length, but obviously thicker. They will fit in each of your jacket side pockets, but I have other stuff in there and I don't want to mess with these things in my jacket all day.
Since most areas around here use the ski key I stopped carrying a cable lock. I'll probably hold off ordering anything until I see how Hunter deals with all this. I might not go back a second time.
almost found my answer however my size falls between sizes, so my question remains what size for a 29.5 boot with a BSL of 339mm.Does anyone know what size Yaktrax SkiTrax for a 29.5 boot with a BSL of 339mm?
The sizing listed seems to based on street shoe size.
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The version you're talking about is sold out now.Ordered. Received. Thank you.
Best version of them all. Dense material, strong construction at the intersections of parts, rockered, adjustable fit for numerous boot lengths using a Philips, and last but definitely not least the pull strap on the heel is hefty and easy to grab.
The version you're talking about is sold out now.
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Phil and I like to rout the boots and install grip walk soles, if you wear them out, replace them and move on. Its much nicer than keeping track of grippy accessories.
Depends what bindings you have. Other option is replaceable soles that could be added to solid lug boots. There are options for people who don't want to deal with cumbersome external walking devices that are can be dirty and need addtional storage options when skiing.Wouldn’t that require new bindings for all my skis?