peakbagger-paul
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I just bought a new pair of stabilicers on Friday and used them in the White Mountains on Sunday. I've never owned stabilcers or any of the other lighter traction aids before. I've also either relied on my snowshoes or my crampons. But conditions this weekend weren't practical for either of those, which is why I thought it was time to try the stabilicers. The stabilicer model that I bought were the standard ones with the velco straps, not the light or sport models.
Although they worked well, when I got down and took them off, I noticed that a number of the cleats were missing. I know that they sell replacement cleats, but is it normal to have to replace them after only one hike? Yesterday's mix of snow, ice, and rocks were probably tough on them, but I didn't expect cleats to be completely missing, just worn.
Although they worked well, when I got down and took them off, I noticed that a number of the cleats were missing. I know that they sell replacement cleats, but is it normal to have to replace them after only one hike? Yesterday's mix of snow, ice, and rocks were probably tough on them, but I didn't expect cleats to be completely missing, just worn.