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| Posts: 2302 | Location: Indiana | Registered: July 18, 2002 |   |
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I'll trade you temps., Ruth! We're coming into winter here in the States - we're supposed to get freezing rain/sleet/snow this weekend! Don't mind the snow, but freezing rain is my very least favorite kind of weather! Will have to get out my ice grips for my shoes, I'm afraid! Always afraid I'll fall, and I have to go out no matter what the weather is, to do the farm chores! Glad I was able to help with the shaggy quilt. I'm planning to start a couple of them after the holidays. Hugs, Nola
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| Posts: 2302 | Location: Indiana | Registered: July 18, 2002 |   |
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Nola - do those ice grips work well? I've been thinking of getting them. Are they the ones that fit around the heel and then the toe of shoes?
Doreen
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| Posts: 461 | Location: Massachusetts | Registered: May 24, 2006 |   |
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Doreen, yes, I love my ice grips! Mine are the ones they call Yak Trax - they're a very heavy rubber wrapped with piano wire. I just stroll along like I was on dry ground with those things. The local store that sells them here just about sold out last year - the Post Office bought them for all their city carriers, and now the paramedics and firemen are using them. The company my hubby works for bought them for their employees too. Guess they figure the money they save on insurance for fall injuries more than pays for the ice grips. My neighbor has the kind that have studs on them - sorta like sports cleets, but he says the problem with them is the snow builds up around the spikes and you have to stomp your feet often to get the snow off. My Yak Trax just fit over the toe of your shoe, then you tug it up over the heel - easy on/easy off. Sure makes me feel more secure!! Nola
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| Posts: 2302 | Location: Indiana | Registered: July 18, 2002 |   |
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Thanks Nola I'm going to surf for some right now!
Doreen
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| Posts: 461 | Location: Massachusetts | Registered: May 24, 2006 |   |
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Doreen, I love those green ones! Slime green, as my son & his friends call that color! DS even has a truck painted that color!! One thing about it, if you do fall anyway, they'll be able to track you easily - the grips leave the most interesting pattern in the snow and ice! My neighbor man says it looks sort of like a quilting grid! I wear mine everywhere as I'm so afraid of falling! Would be OK if I landed on my backside as it's very well padded - but I do worry about broken hips, etc. Hope you like your Yak Trax ice grippers as well as I like mine! Nola
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| Posts: 2302 | Location: Indiana | Registered: July 18, 2002 |   |
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