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Hey, Yak Trax ain't just for oldies. They stop you falling on your arse and mean you can wear your normal shoes and not have to resort to some kind of ugly moon boot just because it's snowing.


I love them, wouldn't be without them in winter.


And I'd recommend getting them while it's not icy / snowy, because everywhere sells out the second it snows.

Funnily enough I just ordered a pair of YakTrax today!


not sure where the most local outdoor shop would be from here, are there any in Camberwell/Brixton? There's a Blacks in Victoria. High Street Kensington has about 3 outdoor shops back on the same row from what I remember. Covent garden probably best though :-)

womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> how much were ceramic ones? father in law has

> laminate floor so they might be better



They were ?12.95 called sandy grips, don't think you want to be doing too much walking on laminate floors in them but would be fine for just coming in and out, got some for myself too,they also have them on amazon

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