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<blockquote data-quote="wpwarren" data-source="post: 1994089" data-attributes="member: 73994"><p>Yaktraks are useless in anything that isn't completely flat. They stretch too much and just slide off your feet. They work great walking around town, running on a paved trail or walking on a frozen lake. Microspikes are a great option for most scenarios. They stop working in deep snow and are infuriating in wet snow. You will spend more time cleaning the wet snow that balls up off than walking. For steep untracked or loose packed snow crampons are the best. Don't discount a good pair of snow shoes if the snow is deeper than your knees or very heavy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wpwarren, post: 1994089, member: 73994"] Yaktraks are useless in anything that isn't completely flat. They stretch too much and just slide off your feet. They work great walking around town, running on a paved trail or walking on a frozen lake. Microspikes are a great option for most scenarios. They stop working in deep snow and are infuriating in wet snow. You will spend more time cleaning the wet snow that balls up off than walking. For steep untracked or loose packed snow crampons are the best. Don't discount a good pair of snow shoes if the snow is deeper than your knees or very heavy. [/QUOTE]
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