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product_id: 166044015
title: "32north Toe Stabilicers"
brand: "stabilicers"
price: "€ 164.89"
currency: EUR
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 4
category: "Sporting Goods"
url: https://www.desertcart.be/products/166044015-32north-toe-stabilicers
store_origin: BE
region: Belgium
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# 32north Toe Stabilicers

**Brand:** stabilicers
**Price:** € 164.89
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 32north Toe Stabilicers by stabilicers
- **How much does it cost?** € 164.89 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.be](https://www.desertcart.be/products/166044015-32north-toe-stabilicers)

## Best For

- stabilicers enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted stabilicers brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Description

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## Features

- MAXX: Winter can be tough, but our STABILicers Maxx are tougher. This is serious traction gear for people who work and play in the outdoors. Engineered for high-performance to keep you mobile in the harshest ice, snow, and wintry conditions.
- VERSATILE: STABILicers Maxx are best-in-class and first in safety. Providing proven traction solutions, STABILicers help keep teams safe and secure. Off the job, STABILicers work great on slippery surfaces while hiking, fishing, or any outdoor activity.
- EASY WEAR AND DURABLE: 34 replaceable, heat-treated steel cleats easily attach to shoes and boots with adjustable SureFit polyester hook-and-loop bindings that hold strong, even when wet. Long-lasting soles are designed to endure the toughest environment.
- REDUCE INJURY: Reduce the risk of injury from slips and falls by providing traction in ice, snow, or other poor conditions. STABILicers unique full-sole coverage with cleats on heel and forefoot maintain traction through your natural stride.
- Made in USA: Designed and manufactured in the USA to the highest quality and performance standards, the Maxx is ideal for postal letter carriers, police, rescue teams, and crews everywhere who brave dangerous elements to get the job done.

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ These are the best around BUT with room for improvement.
            
*by T***. on February 5, 2018*

I have tried numerous other tracks and been left sorely disappointed. The others either break instantly or offer little grip on ice. These are about the best tracks you can buy but with that said, there is still some room for improvement. The biggest problem I (and my two buddies also own these) have is that the back straps are stitched together FAR TOO LOW. They stitching is so low that it makes it extremely difficult to reach the heal of the boot. Whomever designed these must have based the prototype on sneakers or Converse or some other small, lightweight shoe. The product picture clearly demonstrates these being used with a large boot, as most users do. The placement of the stitching doesn't make any sense. It's quite stupid. SOLUTION: sever the stitches and re-sew at an appropriate height. See photos. It's a pain to have to do this but now that mine are modified, I'm pretty happy about it.NOTE TO MANUFACTURER: adjust the stitching to an appropriate height.  Put these on your snow boots. Any boots at all and you will see what I mean. Shocking that they sell like this.In the attached pictures you can see a side-by-side comparison of the "before" (left boot) and "after" (right boot).  Also shown is a side-by-side with both tracks modified (one is slightly higher than the other as I am not a professional seamstress. My first attempt at using a sewing machine). Without this modification it is really difficult to get the strap around the heal.
  

### ⭐⭐ Stabilicers sizing Problem
            
*by H***D on March 8, 2014*

This review is about the sizing information for Stabilicers provided on the Amazon site and their return policy, NOT about the product itself!The information provided by Amazon only lists the Stabilicers sizing compared to shoe sizes. But shoe size information is based on the size of a foot NOT on the outside dimensions of a shoe! And for a product such as Stabilicers, which fits OVER a shoe or boot, the outside dimensions are the important ones.32 north is the manufacturer. If you go to their website, and look for Stabilicers Maxx, you will ALSO see a column that lists the width and length of the Stabilicers itself. Below is a comparison of the Stabilicers size, and the width and length of each size.XXS........3 ¾" x 10"XS.........4" x 11"S..........4 ½" x 11 ¾"M..........4 5/8" x 12 ¼"LG.........4 ¾" x 13"XLG........5" x 13 ¾"XXLG.......5 1/8" x 14 ¼"I have measured both M and LG, and the dimensions are correct.I wear a size 10 ½ shoe, so I initially ordered an LG, which was much too large. Then I discovered the 32north website, and realized that I needed an M. When you order from Amazon, you have to carefully check to see who is selling it. In the case of my Stabilicers order, it was `fulfilled by Amazon'. The result is you cannot simply exchange an item. You must return it for credit, and then reorder again! For me it too almost 3 weeks from initial order to delivery of the correct size.The moral of this is to always try to check the manufacturer's website for information you may need before ordering from places like Amazon. Incidentally, 32north sells a lot more varieties of Stabilicers than are available through Amazon.
  

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ They are perfect for me
            
*by J***O on January 31, 2015*

I walk 2-3 miles cross country everyday including winter without a hint of slipping on snow or ice. I have mine fastened on Micky Mouse boots and don't take them off to keep the hassle down. The straps hold them on without loosening at all. They are perfect for me.This is new review after using them for 1 year and 8 months. They are great. I just bought my second pair. Let me tell you just how good the STABILicers Maxx Original Heavy Duty Stabilicers Ice Traction Cleat for Snow and Ice - Medium - Traction cleats for Boots and Shoe Ice Cleatsare for me. At age 80 I was walking 3 miles cross country 365 days a year in mud, snow, rain & ice. On average I was falling about 6 times a year and I realized that one of these fall was going to be the one that stopped my life someday. I found these cleats on Amazon that looked really heavy duty. I put them on my micky mouse paratrooper boots and the combination is awesome. I never take the cleats off and I don;'t lace my boots up. I just slip my feet into the boots and walk my three miles cross country. I'm 82 now and just bought my second pair of cleats after the strap broke on my first pair which lasted 1 year and 8 months. For me and my life style I consider these cleats a life saver.
  

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