Seirus Innovation 4150 Cat Tracks Boot Sole Protectors for added Comfort and Traction
The Seirus Cat Tracks help prevent binding malfunctions caused by wear and gravel contamination of your boot soles. These slip on walking soles for your ski boots are recommended by all major boot and binding manufacturers. In addition to wear protection, they improve traction and provide cushioned walking comfort.
Product Features
- EXTENDS BOOT LIFE – Cat Tracks Improve traction and extend the useful life of your ski boots with this slip on walking sole for your boots
- PREVENTS BINDING MALFUNCTIONS – Caused by wear and gravel contamination of boot soles
- FITS ALL MAJOR BOOT BRANDS – Recommended by all major boot and binding manufacturers
- COMFORTABLE – Adds cushioned walking comfort while eliminating damage from gravel and sand
- PRACTICAL AND CONVENIENT – Fits into your pocket when not in use. Great for winter outings, skiing, snowboarding, hiking, snow shoveling
For me, it has been a must for the past 10 years. I never go skiing without them. I’ve been using Cat Tracks for years. This is a great product, albeit one has to (a) read the manual before using it and (b) make a small modification before the first use. Cat Tracks serve two purposes. One is to protect the soles of your ski boots from wearing out. Worn out boot soles may impact safe operation of the binding release mechanism. Uneven wear can make your ski alignment worse. The second purpose is to make the boots less slippery as you walk across the parking lot. They are small…
Great value. Will extend the life of my ski boots. I was told I should get these after the boot shop saw that the heel of my ski boots was getting worn down. Per other reviewers and the directions, you have to let them sit in hot water and then stretch them over your boots. It won’t work if you just try to stretch them over your boots without warming them in hot water first. If you leave them off your boots for a while after the initial stretch they will be hard to put back on. I haven’t tried them in cold weather yet but I suspect they will be…