Winter Walking LOW-PRO Sizing Chart
You're probably wound up on this page because the last store you were shopping at didn't have the common sense to provide a size chart. Most other stores don't even offer Ankle Straps. Why not buy your ice cleats here? |
Fits Shoe Sizes
Based of Steel Tip Shoes |
Men's |
Women's |
Footwear Length Range in Inches* |
Size |
13½ + |
--- |
14" - 14¾" |
XXL |
11½ - 13 |
--- |
13¼" ‹ 14" |
XL |
9½ - 11 |
11.5+ |
12¾" ‹ 13¼" |
L |
7 - 9 |
9 - 11 |
11¾" ‹ 12¾" |
M |
5 - 6½ |
7 - 8½ |
10¾" ‹ 11¾" |
S |
*Measured on the bottom of your shoe or boot from the tip of the sole to the base of the heel. |
Crucial LOW-PRO Ice Cleats Sizing Tips
- You can go by the shoe sizes. However, the actual size of the shoe or boot can vary significantly for the same foot size. So option two below is a better way to select the correct size.
- Measure the length of your shoe or boot. Measure the bottom from the tip of the sole to the base of the heel. Measure on "the flat", don't wrap around. We want the length. Then find the size on the sizing chart with the Footwear Length Range that spans the length of your footwear. Measure carefully. Measure twice. Our goal is to get you the right size on the first try to make you as safe as possible as soon as possible.
Ice cleats Sizes are unisex that fit men's and women's shoes and boots according to the sizing charts.
Always try your ice cleats on as soon as you receive them for two reasons.
- You want to be ready for the bad weather. Don't wait until the ice is on the ground to find out you need a size exchange.
- I can't do free size exchanges for ice cleats that have been used because I can't resell them.
FAQs
What should I do if the length of my shoe or boot is extremely close to the breakpoint of a size range? Should I choose the next larger size? For example, assume the length of your boot or shoe is just under 12½". You look at the specific size chart for ice cleats you're buying. Assume
for this example the Medium has size range of 11½" to < 12½" and a Large is 12½" to < 13". For regular shoes and work shoes, stick with the smaller of the two sizes your considering. If you're planning to use your ice cleats on heavier winter boots, choose the bigger size.
I'm planning to use the ice cleats on both my shoes and boots. But they're different lengths. What should I do?
If the difference in length is small, order the size for the larger boots. Purchase the optional Ankle Strap to use when you use the ice cleats on your shoes. The ankle strap will make sure they stay on. If the difference in length is significant, you may need two sizes of ice cleats. That's because you want the ice cleats to be snug, so they not only stay on your footwear but also stay aligned.
I have a large company. There's no way I can measure everyone's footwear.
I understand. Go by shoe sizes. I'll be happy to exchange sizes later on. However, please make sure you haven't used the ice cleats outdoors.
Is the measuring technique 100% accurate?
Nope. It's accurate most of the time. Measuring is far superior to go by shoe size.