Jesse James wrote:lost one of my Yak Trax on Saturday. If anyone comes accross it, let me know.
You're probably better off without it, Yak Trax suck IMO.
I wanna try those stablicers or microspikes
Cheef wrote:Jesse James wrote:lost one of my Yak Trax on Saturday. If anyone comes accross it, let me know.
You're probably better off without it, Yak Trax suck IMO.
I wanna try those stablicers or microspikes
Steve-O wrote:Cheef wrote:Jesse James wrote:lost one of my Yak Trax on Saturday. If anyone comes accross it, let me know.
You're probably better off without it, Yak Trax suck IMO.
I wanna try those stablicers or microspikes
If your using your Yak Trax properly, they are the "best" traction item on the market when you consider value, ease of taking on and off, etc. Ecsp. the ones with the strap that comes over the top of the foot.
DParslow wrote:I think Stabilicers Sports are much better. I used Yax all last year, and threw two pairs away because the rubber broke.
This year I bought the Stabilicer Sports.
The strap on the Stabilicers is not as good as the Yax by a long shot, but for performance when you are going from ice to rocks, to concrete, etc. the Stabilicers Sport stays completely intact, provides great grip, and cost about the same.
Kovo wrote:DParslow wrote:I think Stabilicers Sports are much better. I used Yax all last year, and threw two pairs away because the rubber broke.
This year I bought the Stabilicer Sports.
The strap on the Stabilicers is not as good as the Yax by a long shot, but for performance when you are going from ice to rocks, to concrete, etc. the Stabilicers Sport stays completely intact, provides great grip, and cost about the same.
I've blown through so many pairs of Yak-traks over the years. They are good for light usage...say walking in a parking lot with pack snow or ice. One winters use with disc golf/hiking and they are toast. They also would pop off very easily...even WITH the strap.
The Stablicers are awesome. I'm on my second year with them and they are holding up very well. Strong rubber, and the metal plates on the bottom are very sturdy. Like you said Dennis, the traction is excellent on several different surfaces. The only downfall with the ones I got...no strap. They would fall off every now and again...still not as much as the Yak Traks WITH the strap.
Solution: remove velcro Yak-trak straps from busted pair, and throw em on the Stablicers! Problem solved.
Stablicers all the way.
Steve-O wrote:Hmm... my Yak Trax have lasted 3 winter seasons now... No problems here!.
I liked what Tserpes was wearing today, I believe they were "Ice Bugs" a shoe with microspikes. That's probably your best bet.
Karl wrote:Agreed Mike. Just 1 more reason for (if possible - funds, et al) concrete tee pads...or just leave them 'natural'.
I bought a pair of Kahtoola's (spp??); will try them out this weekend...if I can ever get out of work.
Karl
mike d wrote:I would bet that the spikes damage the rubber fly pads to some degree, as would putting screws in your shoes.
Steve-O wrote:mike d wrote:I would bet that the spikes damage the rubber fly pads to some degree, as would putting screws in your shoes.
Yeah, I wouldnt use any of the above on flypads. Typically the grip is fine.
And yes Eric, I have gotten 3 seasons out of my current pair. I must say I don't use them much on ice, I go to other means of grip.
If you look up "Ice Bugs" they seem to be made by Garmont.. some versions even have "retractable" spikes, as you put weight down on the sole of your foot the spikes come out. Some have spikes that are just always present.
venon28 wrote:Is the pool store ever open ?
Karl wrote:All,
Yes I now have all the Buff L & F water discs (from the pool store) and will be holding them for the next 3 months or so. By then it'll be April and I'll 1) be diving the ponds again, and 2) will have figured out a "convenient" way of getting back - to the rightful owners - their discs.
I haven't counted them yet, but there are numerous hundreds...too many to keep in my car ALL the time. And I never know exactly WHO I'm going to run into when I go play somewhere...so...it'll be a logistical challenge (for me) to figure out the best way [suggestions are always welcome].
I intend to make a HUGE .xls spreadsheet to "keep track of" all of them - deleting the entry once I get the owner back their disc, etc. I'm hoping that I'll have the list all made up (as Steve's was "out-dated" - due to that last new bunch I found in December, etc.) in a month or so.
In the meantime I'm asking everyone to be patient.
Karl
gippy wrote:I saw a guy who put small screws in the soles of his boots. Don't know if it ruined the soles or not but a god idea you don't have to worry about them falling off. Maybe get a pair of boots for goodwill and put some hex head screws in em you'd only need like 1/4in or 1/8in long for it to work