TrafficJam wrote:
They look like what you'd want for running on icy pavement. They don't look as if they'd stand up to rock. I'm not a runner, so can't advise, but I see a lot of runners around here wearing Stabilicers. Some people wear the more aggressive ones on the trail. They're ok, I guess, and lighter than microspikes, but you need to carry spare cleats and a tool to insert them.
Or you could make screw shoes. Do not wear them indoors if you value your floor.
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