STABILicers Maxx Original Heavy Duty Stabilicers Ice Traction Cleat for Snow and Ice - Traction cleats for Boots and Shoe Ice Cleats
Engineered to be lightweight, flexible, and provide a performance traction solution that fits securely on running shoes. STABILicers help you to maintain your fitness year-round and run confidently on icy roads and challenging off-road trails. Complete a winter walk or run with reliable traction. Long-wearing, 18 replaceable heat-treated steel cleats hold up season after season and with a design that easily attaches to running shoes, sneakers, or casual footwear.
Our Mission:
At STABIL, stability, traction and performance are more than just product attributes; they’re words we live by. Every day. Only through stability can a company earn the trust of its customers. Only through traction can our hard work and efforts be realized. And only through the performance of our dedicated employees can we all prosper.
Made in the USA:
Proudly made in Maine, USA for over 25 years, our decision to produce our own products in the USA is based on a number of factors, yet most importantly, our own values. The bottom line is that our quality and service remains without compromise; thus yielding a true reflection of who we are as a company and people.
About Us:
Harsh winter weather conditions should never prevent you from enjoying the outdoors. STABIL has been the leading manufacturer of traction footwear for nearly three decades.
Based in Biddeford, Maine, we have continued to innovate our original product and have expanded our offerings to suit a wide range of recreational outdoor pursuits. More recently, we have taken on commercial applications with our STABIL Grippers, designed for restaurants, food processing, and cleaning services, just to name a few.
No matter what the environment has in store for you, STABIL will never let you down.
Country | USA |
Brand | STABILicers |
Manufacturer | 32 North |
Binding | Sports |
ItemPartNumber | FBA_423214 |
Model | XS Sport-P |
Color | Blue |
ReleaseDate | 2012-10-29 |