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Home > 1 pair Outdoor ice claw anti slip shoe cover hiking shoe nail chain stainless steel anti slip snow climbing anti fall shoe nail chain

1 pair Outdoor ice claw anti slip shoe cover hiking shoe nail chain stainless steel anti slip snow climbing anti fall shoe nail chain

1 pair Outdoor ice claw anti slip shoe cover hiking shoe nail chain stainless steel anti slip snow climbing anti fall shoe nail chain 1 pair Outdoor ice claw anti slip shoe cover hiking shoe nail chain stainless steel anti slip snow climbing anti fall shoe nail chain 1 pair Outdoor ice claw anti slip shoe cover hiking shoe nail chain stainless steel anti slip snow climbing anti fall shoe nail chain
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M size: 35-39 size
L size: 40-45 size

 

The usage of ice claws varies depending on the terrain and slope. Here are some precautions and techniques for using ice skates:
1. Walking on flat ground: The teeth of the ice claws should smoothly pierce into the ice surface.
2. Walking on steep slopes or vertical ice surfaces: You can use the front kick method or the step kick method.
3. Descent: The flat step descent method can be used.
4. Ice claw collection: teeth to teeth, secured with a tightening strap.
5. Maintenance: Keep the ice skates clean and dry, regularly inspect and maintain them.
In addition, there are different types of binding methods for ice skates, such as strap binding tightening, first worn and then tied, front tied and then clamped, etc
The method of using ice claws mainly includes the following steps:
Choose the appropriate ice claw size. Ice skates are usually available in one size fits all and children's sizes. When choosing, it is important to ensure that the size of the ice skates is suitable, neither too big nor too small, to avoid affecting the effectiveness and comfort of use. To distinguish between the front and back of ice claws. Ice claws have both sides, and when used, the tips of the teeth should face the ground to protect the claws and improve their effectiveness. Novices often point their teeth towards the sole of the shoe, which is incorrect. There is also a distinction between the front and rear parts of the ice claw. At both ends of the ice claw, there is a crossbeam at one end, and it should be ensured that the crossbeam grips the toe of the shoe to improve stability.
Wearing ice claws. Insert your toes into the ice claws first, then pull the rubber ring firmly onto your heel, similar to wearing shoes. Adjust the crossbeam to hold the toe of the shoe, center the rubber on the heel, and organize the iron chain and tooth tips on the sole of the foot. Check and adjust the ice. Before use, check whether the ice claws have broken teeth, sharp tooth tips, intact snow shields, etc. The size bar and quick adjustment size under the ice claw can adjust the length of the ice claw, and the back knob of the strap can adjust the elasticity. Once the ice claws are taken off and put on again, it can be troublesome, so make sure to wear them correctly.
Proper use of ice claws. The use of ice claws varies on different terrains and slopes. For example, when walking on flat ground, the teeth of the ice claws should smoothly pierce into the ice surface. When walking on steep slopes or vertical ice surfaces, the forward kicking method or the kicking step method can be used; When descending, methods such as flat step descent can be used. In addition, when using ice claws, be careful not to hit rocks and the ground to avoid damaging the ice claws; When collecting the ice claws, align the teeth and tighten them with a tightening strap to keep them clean and dry. Regularly inspect and maintain them.

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