Outdoor Retailer Daily Exposure Magazine
Use Kahtoola’s innovative and flexible traction system with trail-running shoes, hiking boots, or snow boots.
February 1, 2003 - Use Kahtoola’s innovative and flexible traction system with trail-running shoes, hiking boots, or snow boots. The 10-point gripper, made from aluminum alloy, weighs 19 ounces per pair. Polyester straps and quick-release buckles make them easy to put on. The flexible system uses a unique “LeafSpring®” extender bar and independent front and rear straps to flex easily with any boot. The bar comes in three lengths and can be adjusted without tools. Folding heel supports and a collapsible design make for compact storage. Each pair includes a tote sack.
—Outdoor Retailer Daily Exposure Magazine
The Kahtoola Traction System is made for peak bagging, alpine approaches and even walking the dog.
January 5, 2002 - The Kahtoola® Traction System is made for peak-bagging, alpine approaches, and even walking the dog. Kahtoola’s flexible LeafSpring® extender bar allows this product to flex naturally for use with virtually any footwear. Weighing in at 1.2 pounds a pair, the low-profile, 10-point system allows tool-free length adjustment and features a collapsible design and 7000-series aluminum alloy. A tote sack is included.
—Outdoor Retailer Daily Exposure Magazine
These lightweight (1.1 pounds/pair) collapsible crampons have unique flexible adjusters...
Kahtoola/Booth 40. Big boots, crampons and snowshoes definitely have their places. But sometimes a little surefooted traction is all you need, which is the idea behind the Kahtoola traction hybrid crampons. These lightweight (1.1 pounds/pair) collapsible crampons have unique flexible adjusters that enable them to work with any style walker, from running and trail hiking models to snow boots and stiff-soled mountaineering boots. Kahtoolas are made of stiff 7000-series aluminum and have a strapping system that permits a snug fit on any boot.
—Outdoor Retailer Daily Exposure Magazine
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