What are Microspikes and how to use them
What are Microspikes?
Microspikes are a type of traction device worn over your hiking boots or shoes. They feature small metal spikes connected by a chain or webbing system that grips icy or packed snow terrain. Think of them as snow chains for your feet.
Unlike crampons (larger devices for steep alpine climbing), microspikes are meant for moderate winter trails, making them perfect for hikers, trail runners, and everyday adventurers.
- Lightweight and portable
- Easy to slip on and off
- Made with stainless steel spikes and durable rubber harnesses
- Provide secure traction on ice, hard-packed snow, and mixed winter terrain
When to Use Microspikes
Microspikes shine in winter and shoulder seasons when trails are icy but not steep enough for crampons. Perfect use cases include:
- Winter hiking on icy trails
- Spring thaw hikes where ice patches remain in shaded areas
- Trail running in snow-covered or slippery conditions
- Approaching alpine climbs before transitioning to crampons
How to Use Microspikes (Step-by-Step)
- Choose the Right Size: Microspikes come in sizes (S to XL) based on your shoe/boot size. Check the brand’s sizing chart.
- Put Them On Properly: Stretch the rubber harness over your hiking boots, making sure the toe and heel are fully secured. The spikes should sit evenly across the bottom of your foot.
- Walk Naturally: Microspikes don’t change your gait too much, but take slightly shorter strides and place your feet flat on the ground for best traction.
- Watch for Damage: Avoid wearing them on bare pavement or rock — this can dull the spikes and damage the chains.
- After Use: Clean & Dry: Rinse off mud, snow, or grit, and dry your microspikes to prevent rust and wear.
If you're serious about hiking year-round, microspikes are a must-have for your gear list. They’re lightweight, affordable, and can make the difference between a safe adventure and a risky slip.
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