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Snowline Chainsen Traction Cleats

Snowline Chainsen Traction Cleats

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Tried and trusted, these Chainsen cleats offer superior traction in any condition. Available in Pro or Light, both are made from corrosion-resistant stainless steel and freeze-resistant elastomer Read More

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OneLove
2962
Oct 27, 2018
At first glance I thought this was a weird face mask.
JeremySchwab
21
Oct 25, 2018
Booh Massdrop... they're cheaper at REI on sale right now.
steelersteve13
70
Oct 28, 2018
Oh, ok. I ordered the heavier version from here. I’m in PA. I can wait until November.
Gary1
57
Oct 28, 2018
steelersteve13The medium and large pro versions are currently $32.47 at backcountry.com. The only way this drop is a good deal if if someone needs the pro version in XL, at which point they can upgrade to the Light version for an extra $1.25 at REI. The timing for this drop is just bad, and the discount percent isn't anything special. These things are on sale all over the internet right now for less than the drop.
Seraphinc
0
Feb 14, 2018
I wear size 9 shoes what size should I order? any help would be appreciated.
tpack
1
Feb 14, 2018
I'm so confused about the size chart...If I wear a US Women's size 5.5-6, would I need the Mediums?
Cuz5
0
Feb 14, 2018
tpackI agree - not sure which chart is for men and which for women. Am I missing a category somewhere?
Mark M.
216
Feb 14, 2018
Cuz5The size chart has been updated! Thank you for letting us know and sorry about the confusion.
scruffy_scientist
0
Jan 26, 2018
@DannyMilks any chance these are dropping again soon? Closing in on thru-hike season. Cheers, Bede.
Anzial
1494
Dec 21, 2017
I got XL size which is supposed to be fine for sizes up to 13 but I can barely fit it over my 11.5 boots. What's up with that?
mak3
0
Nov 26, 2017
My pair of Claw size L arrived and it weights 378 gr. Expected less, would've bought lighter model otherwise. Ah, well...
ProfessorPepper
0
Nov 9, 2017
What is the length of the spikes on the claw version? Is it 3/8 in (1cm) like the Kahtoolas?
Port351
0
Oct 27, 2017
So these are both the same weight? Because the description seems to imply that the trail is "lighter" than the claw, but then the specs have them within one gram of each other.
Deeno
3
Oct 28, 2017
http://www.camp-usa.com/brands/snowline/
There are three models listed there. According to camp-usa, the claw and trail are new for winter 2017 ie old reviews of the light version do not apply as that's a different model.
From the look of it the trail has shorter spikes than the pro/light/claw and a different heel spike layout than the light. It is listed as lighter than the light, but no concrete weights are on camp-usa
The claw looks to have the pro layout (some of the pics on camp-usa have the toe spikes, some don't - really confusing, but I believe based on the text, it should be the ones with toe spikes), but with the addition of toe spikes to kick steps etc. It is listed as durable construction for heavy use
This massdrop add is misleading because the description references all 3 models, but I believe what is for sale is the trail and claw versions.
I am really unsure of the 8.2oz claw weight based on the info on camp-usa. Can somebody affiliated with massdrop confirm or deny my internet sleuthing and also weigh both sets again to confirm? I would hate to order the claws and find they are 33% heavier than what's listed.
Port351
0
Oct 30, 2017
DeenoI mean, the same weight for sturdier construction and more aggressive spikes? That sounds too good to be true, we really need someone to take a look at these and answer, otherwise Im not sure I want to risk it...
MasterRo
86
Mar 8, 2017
Regarding sizing: I have a large as my size 9 fits in the middle of the large range. After putting them on my trail runners (flexible sole), I find that the tension of the elastomer strapping forces the toe to curl back. My sense is that these will be more comfortable with a rigid boot sole as opposed to a trail runner flexible sole. We just lost out snow to a Thunderstorm in March.
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