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โ๏ธ Stay unstoppable on ice โ run, walk, conquer winter streets with confidence!
Kahtoola 1st Gen NANOspikes are premium footwear traction devices designed for road running and walking on icy, hard-packed snow surfaces. Featuring 10 tungsten carbide spikes per foot embedded in a dual compound TPU cleat, they provide exceptional grip, durability, and shock absorption. The patented elastomer harness with reinforced eyelets ensures a secure, flexible fit down to -22ยฐF (-30ยฐC). Lightweight at 250 grams, these traction spikes enable safe, year-round outdoor training and walking in urban winter conditions, backed by a 2-year manufacturer warranty.















| ASIN | B08D6H3CQD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,074,824 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #192 in Shoe Ice & Snow Grips |
| Brand | Kahtoola |
| Brand Name | Kahtoola |
| Color | Charcoal |
| Coverage | Lightweight |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,129 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00853543007544 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10"L x 3"W |
| Item Weight | 250 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Kahtoola |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KT05004 |
| Material | Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Material Type | Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Model Number | Kahtoola |
| Number of Pieces | 20 |
| Size | Large |
| Sport | Multi-Sport |
| Sport Type | Multi-Sport |
| Style | Spike |
| Style Name | Spike |
| UPC | 853543007544 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**L
Ideal for ice and mixed conditions
These work great for my needs. After slogging through a truly terrible Minnesota February where I had to pull myself along a fence while going uphill on ice one day, I got these and was very happy I did. I'd hate to go running in them, because the feel on hard pavement is different than on ice, but they worked great in mixed conditions (bare sidewalk, very thin ice, thicker ice, snow on top of ice) that we get in Minnesota. They're not best in deep snow, but they work ok in that as well. Lightweight. Also very important to me is that the rubber is high quality, making it fairly easy to pull over my pac boots. I had another brand and it was a huge struggle to get them over the boots. These are more expensive, but worth it if you walk a lot and have to go up hills in icy conditions, as I do (yes, there are hills in Minnesota, if anyone is wondering).
M**R
Perfect for walking on ice sidewalks
These are awesome for walking on ice/concrete sidewalks. Never slipped once. I would definitely buy these again.
T**J
Great Function - Exceptional Customer Service
I'm a pretty committed winter mountain hiker and have trusted Kahtoola for a long time with a few of their their products. Confidence is everything with footwear traction and I've always felt that with Kahtoola spikes. I bought a new pair of Nano's for myself and my girlfriend to help us navigate very icy, steep roads and non-technical trails with hardpack and ice. I highly recommend them for that kind of usage. They're secure, easy to get on and off and have enough bite that you can move with confidence. With more demanding terrain where you need a little more you can move up accordingly with the EXO's, Micro's (which is what I use in most conditions) and then either the K10's or KTS's for mountaineering. All deliver the goods. As does Kahtoola's customer service. I was recently out on a relatively level hike where there was a little new snow over ice and they handled it perfectly. But finishing up I noticed one was gone. I went back the next day to see if I could find but as I was roaming around off trail near a lake I figured they were gone. But found it. Actually near the lake shore and half buried in mud. What I saw is three points where they snapped. I've NEVER had a pair snap on me so I was really surprised. I contacted Kahtoola and their customer service was exceptional. It was obvious to me that they do not want their products failing. They're not in the business of selling crap and they clearly take producing safety devices seriously. They did ask that I take some pictures and send the product in so they could analyze it. What they felt happened is that somehow the product came loose and some animals chewed in to the rubber to snap them. Maybe that's what happened. I'm not sure. But what I do know is they immediately replaced the pair, at no cost to me, and I was back on ice quickly. I tend to buy higher end gear because I use it and function/performance matters. So I'm familiar with the "buy once-cry once" mantra. But if stuff happens to crap out I expect the service to be in line with the cost. Unfortunately, that's not always the case. So my suggestion is that those interested in this product shouldn't even THINK about budget shopping. What you get for your 50, 60, 70 bucks or higher depending on your traction is SO worth it. And knowing that Kahtoola really stands behind their products is the icing (get it?) on the cake. So yeah. Kahtoola is THE brand to buy. No doubt in my mind. I'll be a lifer. Happy Trails.
N**8
Good traction, sizing slightly larger for a running shoe
I have the micro spikes for hiking and love them so these were an easy choice when I wanted something I could run in on icy trails. I used them for the first time today and they worked well. With recent warm weather followed by rain and then dropping temps, the trail conditions were perfect for giving these a try. The surface was a mix of frozen fields, mixed gravel and dirt trails and fire roads with some clear spots and some solid ice. The nano spikes worked exactly as I hoped. No issue with running through sections that would have been barely walkable without them. My only complaint is that the size recommended for my shoe size is slightly too large for a running shoe. Kahtoolaโs sizing must be based on a hiking shoe. My sneakers are
B**M
Excellent ice grippers!
Kahtoola makes the best ice grippers. They are well-made, durable, easy to put on and take off, and reasonably priced. I wear the NANOspikes for everyday use on icy roads, sidewalks, and trails. I even wear them at the winter ocean beach if there are any icy patches, walking on rocks, gravel, and sand. They just keep working! I do check the sharp tips to make sure I have not worn down any, especially on the heel, and expect to replace them every year or two due to my constant use and miles a day use during our long Alaskan winter. It's a bargain compared to a trip to the emergency room. I use the more aggressive MICROspikes on icy, snowy steeper trails; I find they are overkill for general day-to-day use but provide excellent traction up and down steep trails and slopes. After years of use, the chains may rip through the rubber and there are ways to reattach the chain with key rings, etc to give them more life. If this, or other issues happen during the warranty, the company stands behind its product and are wonderful to work with. I have experimented with other brands: the chain design and coil designs slid on a very slight slope and gave me no confidence whatsoever. I find other brands lost on the trails where they simply fell off due to an inadequate rubber harness. A simple velcro or cord strap crossing over the top of the boot is a good idea for any ice grippers to ensure they never slip off. Don't bother with the cheaper brands: Kahoola is the best.
N**S
Unbeatable Winter Running Traction
I recently moved to the southern Maine coast and am an avid runner. I am not used to all the ice that accumulates here during the winter, so I decided to invest in a pair of running spikes so I could continue to run outside (because I disdain treadmills). My friends told me about Kahtoola nanospikes and how they make running on ice a lot easier. I must admit, I was skeptical on how these tiny little spikes could make that much of a difference, but I was wrong. These spikes are absolutely amazing on anything from slick pavement to sheets of solid ice and hard-packed snow. I have a pair of Yaktrax which are also great in ice/snow but the coils are bulky and feel cumbersome if you happen to encounter patches of regular pavement along your run--not an issue with these Kahtoola nanospikes! You can barely feel them when running over pavement, which makes the transition from pavement to ice and back to pavement virtually unnoticeable. Lastly, these spikes are extremely easy to put on and take off and come with a nice little carrying case. I have had these spikes for a few weeks now and have not had any issues with slippage. I would highly recommend this product to any runner or walker looking for a winter stabilizer.
J**N
Sizing
I bought these for walking on residential streets where recent snowfall creates icy conditions or vehicles compact the snow and it is extremely slippery. I have only used this product a few times but am quite satisfied with the performance and sense of safety I feel while walking. I put this product on my 'walking shoes' which are like a beefed up tennis shoes. My shoe size is 14. I ordered the XL size of this product. It is quite difficult to slip onto my large shoe and when it is on it is quite snug, no concern of it slipping off. Due to the difficulty of putting it on, I leave it on all the time. If I am going to wear these somewhere other than walking I will bring another pair of shoes so I don't wear them into a building or while driving. I wonder how the spikes will hold up walking on a bare no-ice street or sidewalk. The price is reasonable enough that if they last an entire snow season I will be happy to buy a replacement.
L**E
These are a great thing to have over winter
I bought these for a trip to Iceland, where I didnโt need them, but I have used them at home when our driveway and walkway iced up. Let me tell you, they are worth purchasing even if you only use them occasionally and save yourself from a bad fall. They are simple to put on, and the storage pouch they come with help keep them secure and ready for trips and future icy weather.
S**E
Just what's needed in this weather
Brilliant on snow and ice. Felt very safe, easy to put on and off
C**N
Au top
Je cours sur la glace ! Trรจs solide
D**N
Wonderful on sidewalks, don't use if going into shops
I've used them twice so far, in this terribly icy December. I first used them when going to a big-box store and today I used them to go for an 8 km (5 mile) walk on sidewalks and multi-use trails. They've been on icy and snow-packed parking lots, inside large stores, on icy sidewalks, hard-packed snow, soft snow, slush, and a some bare pavement and concrete. Temperature was about -5C (23F) when used. Almost all my walking so far has been on flat or gently sloping terrain. Traction is great on sidewalks. On loose or hard snow you don't even notice you have them on but they probably aren't really needed there. On ice they are very noisy, like walking on bubble wrap, as you feel and hear the spikes bite into the ice. Superb traction. Also fantastic crossing intersections where cars have spun their tires and polished up the snow and ice. On cement and asphalt they are noisy but they feel fine underfoot. My only slight slip has been on slush crossing a road - get deep enough slush and it packs under your shoe and the spikes have nothing to bite into. Only use them outdoors. The time I went into the store and its hard tile floor was not good. Instead of having my entire shoe tread make contact with the floor, I was instead walking on the tips of 10 pegs under each foot. That was sketchy. Overall I find them excellent so far. Superb traction on icy sidewalks and roads compared to when they aren't on my running shoe. Don't use indoors.
K**.
Kahtoola Spikes
Brilliant product! Highly recommended ๐
J**N
Difficult to attach but did the job!
Certainly left me feeling more confident when walking on slippery icy surface. Very close fitting which made them difficult to attach to foot ware. Ended up attaching them to footware before putting them on, but awkward when going into buildings that spikes needed to be removed, meant I walked around in socks.
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