uphillklimber
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Folks, what do you recommend? I have the stabilicers that strap on over your boots, much like a pair of Tevas. On level ground our uphill, they work fine. But down hill, they slip a bit and the repeated slipping is causing some ankle soreness and may lead to an injury.
How do the stablicers work that are rubber and stretch over the heel and toe of your boot? Are they good and stable, well attached to your boot? Do they slip at all?
What about Yak trax? Anyone have them? How is their traction, as compared to stabilicers? I'm thinking they may not have as much.
I know the ultimate is crampons, but I kinda don't want to invest that much coin. And besides, if my wife ever saw me strapping those on, she'd think that must be a steep slippery slope, no way would she come with me. But, for discussion sake, how securely do those strap on? I've never used them. I'm assuming they are securely attached to your boots.
Do the microspikes shift around as you walk in them, or are they really really stable and firmly in place? The shifting is what is causing me to prefer bare booting over slippery surfaces. My ankles came up pretty sore at Tuckermans last spring. If I slipped, I just rode it out in my boots.