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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
These spikey shoes were exactly what we expected. THey fit on our feet, and they had spikes. We loved the way that we were able to walk through the concrete with very little effort and disruption of the product. While they may never be seen worn on the run ways of milan, they did function as they were created. Nice work!
William Geragotelis
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
I bought these to epoxy coat my garage floor. These are much better than the cheap plastic shoes. They work great. Quality made.
JOE FEHELEY
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
I used these for 3 garage epoxy floor projects and they were excellent. Easy to put on and they provide firm footing.
L. Grey
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Lasted through multiple jobs. I have 13 size feet and they fit over my crocs.
Mr Gees
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
Worked excellent
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023
Appeared to be new but the box contained no wrench and no laces.The metal platform bases you stand on top of with your shoes are sturdy and do not flex unlike what reviewers have said about the plastic ones. The metal spikes themselves are firmly installed with vinyl locking nuts to keep then snug.My foot is a 14 to 15 USA size and these definitely are far shorter than my smallest pair of shoes, so don't lean forward LOL and make sure to lift you feet sooner while walking across your wet surface or your toes of your shoes will dip down and touch your wet floor surface.All things considered, these will work and not allow the spikes to deform and bend the plastic bases causing the spikes to dislodge.
Weird Ralph
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2022
I assume that these cleats would work well for liquid flooring, but I got them to use in aerating my lawn. The cleats seem sturdy, with metal bottoms as opposed to some other brands that use plastic. Putting them on and taking them off is similar to putting on regular shoes - only with the addition of an ankle strap.The spikes aren't super long, which makes it relatively easy to walk around the yard without your foot getting stuck - but you also won't be making the holes very deep, so bear that in mind if you want deeper holes. (Although ideally you'd want to use a plug aerator if you want to do the "right way." I'm just trying a cheaper solution to start out.)A note about the ankle straps: They're not uncomfortable, but they're not exactly comfortable either. Also, if you have big ankles like me, the straps are just barely long enough. If your feet are smaller, you shouldn't have any problems.
ERIC
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2022
The material seams to be thin but they did work out I don't know about everyday use also the spikes came loose ok for a couple times that I usedthem
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