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What size do you need? I bought a bucketfull if ice gear on a garage sale this last summer and there were 4-5 pair of I think stabilicers or Hts. Not sure , saw they were all sized mediums but they are the rubber soled with screws for cleats and black velcro straps. dont know what im gonna do with them quite yet, they wont fit me and my wife probly only needs one pair. Ill have to go see what brand they are for sure.
Well Bart if you really CAN'T put screws in the kid's boots get the Stabilicers for sure. I thought they worked pretty good and are probably the next best thing. I finally put in a bunch of 1/2" hexheads into my boots last year and WOW does that ever work good. I just make sure to take my boots off before I come in the kitchen
I want to get Marbury a new pair of cleats for the upcoming season. I see from some other posts that Stabilizers are highly recommended.Are they still on top? I'm looking for something reasonably priced but do the job. I don't want to put screws in his boots as he uses them for other purposes. ThanksBart
Arctic Spurs - Thorne Bros. carries them for $17.99. For the money they are absolutely fantastic and don't fly off my feet like the slip-ons. I have run these for 5 years with my mickies boots and you never slip in these.
there are these new stabilicers "lite" as well, seem pretty sturdy for "lite" equipment
Long before Stabilicers hit the market there has been KORKERS which were originally designed for saltwater jetty fishermen. I have worn these for more than ten years and they are fantastic! They consist of a thick rubber sole studded with steel cleats similar to golf cleats which DO NOT EVER FALL OUT!!! Picked up a pair for my buddy at a yard sale for $10 bucks!!! Brand new thay are about $35, and worth every penny!