Reddit Reddit reviews Due North All Purpose Traction Aid for Snow and Ice, Medium

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Due North All Purpose Traction Aid for Snow and Ice, Medium
Enhanced rubber compound provides added traction and secure fit while retaining elasticity in subzero temperaturesGeometrically designed top webbing and improved shape provides a more comfortable and secure fit on a greater variety of footwearKnurled, textured lining and wide, thick heel strap grips footwear better and helps keep traction aids in place for longer wear and optimal performanceWhen not in use, the compact design makes them easy to store in small places such as, your coat pocket, handbag, briefcase or the glove box in your vehicle
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3 Reddit comments about Due North All Purpose Traction Aid for Snow and Ice, Medium:

u/Zediac · 3 pointsr/AskReddit
  • Car emergency tool

  • Small first aid kit

  • Emergency kit with blanket, spare clothes (warm ones if you live in cold climates), bottles of water, basic food, flashlight, reflectors/flares, etc

  • Jumper cables

  • Tire iron

  • Spare auto fluids

  • Good multitool

  • Slip on ice cleats if you live in cold climates.

  • Kitty litter for snow/ice
u/cca2013 · 3 pointsr/USPS

Base Layers definitely! For 0 degree days, you'll want a pair of snowpants.

I like wool socks (they aren't cheap ....$15-$20 a pair). They have some in the postal catalog you can use your allowance on that are really thick.

I still wear my regular Brooks shoes in the winter and just put a Tingley overshoe or boot over it when it's slushy or snowing out. My post office supplies cleats and I love the Due North style. Other brands that they buy don't stay on as well and can cause you to slide on smooth dry concrete.

I'm still searching for the perfect pair of gloves. Fingering the mail is going to chew up anything so just buy multiple pairs. They will get wet with sweat or snow so keep them on hand to change out during the day. You can have a much thicker glove for your left hand and a fingerless version for your right. Some people swear by handwarmers. I don't care for them. For 0 degree days I'm still wearing my Hanz Chillblocker gloves with a liner glove that I bought with my uniform allowance but I don't see them available anymore.

u/payle_knite · 1 pointr/Minneapolis

Hell yeah. I wore sneakers (best cushioning) most days to walk to my ad agency job (1.1 miles) through many winters. Get a few pairs of woolrich 10-mile hike socks. I swear by them.

And get something like these. There will be a few days that are almost impossible without them.

Due North All Purpose Traction Aid for Snow and Ice, Medium https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000UQVB2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_hFVPDb700Q2D9