Description
Description
Designed for running walking or working while keeping you safe and secure in ice or snow. The Everyday G3 provides the grip that won’t let you slip.
- Preformed molded construction for better fit ease of putting on and increased comfort
- Solid traction pad prevents snow/ice build-up between traction aid and footwear
- Textured lining helps to prevent movement and slipping on sole of shoe/boot
- Enclosed toe area for secure fit
- 6 Tungsten Carbide Due North® Ice Diamond™ Spikes are integrated into a proprietary rubber tread design for improved traction
Technical Specifications
- Application: Outdoor Surfaces
- Color: Black
- Gender: Unisex
- Grip Type: Spikes
- Material: 100% Natural Rubber
- Package Quantity: 1 PR
- Profile: Original
- Size: S/M, L/XL
- Special Features: 40% More Natural Rubber, Flexible up to -65°F/-18°C, Slip-Resistant, Tear-Resistant, Waterproof
- Spike Material: Tungsten Carbide
- Spike Type: Replacable
- Style: Full Coverage
- Tread Pattern: Proprietary Tread
- Number of Spikes per Pair: 12
- Traction Attachment Style: Pull-On
Everyday G3 Winter Ice/Snow Traction Aid - S/M
Everyday G3 Winter Ice/Snow Traction Aid - L/XL
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Winter Traction Aids for Ice and Snow Mobility
The Everyday G3 Winter Traction Aid by DUE NORTH is a winter traction aid designed for running, walking, or working on ice or snow. Site supervisors, maintenance technicians, and road crews typically use this full coverage traction aid to improve footing on outdoor surfaces and reduce slip risk during seasonal work. It features a preformed molded construction, 100 natural rubber, and tungsten carbide spikes for secure traction.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction crews and site supervisors typically use this winter traction aid when moving across icy access points, loading zones, or uneven outdoor surfaces. The full coverage design and proprietary rubber tread support steady movement when workers shift between materials, equipment, and vehicles. This helps teams stay more comfortable and work with more confidence during winter conditions.
Transportation Work Environments
Drivers, dock workers, and yard personnel commonly rely on traction aid footwear accessories when they walk on frozen pavement, ramps, or truck yards. The pull-on design makes the product practical for fast winter use, while the enclosed toe area and textured lining help support a secure fit. It suits daily winter mobility where footing matters.
Municipal Services Work Environments
Municipal crews often use ice cleats and snow grip accessories for sidewalk checks, walkway maintenance, and cold-weather inspections. The spikes and full coverage construction help workers move across seasonal job sites with added traction. This type of footwear traction supports routine outdoor duties in changing winter weather.
Warehousing Work Environments
Warehouse workers may use this winter footwear accessory in loading areas, exterior docks, or other wet entry points that freeze overnight. The anti-slip aid design helps workers move more steadily between indoor and outdoor zones. The waterproof material and secure fit support winter mobility during short or full shifts.
Road Work and Utility Work Environments
Road crews and utility workers typically wear traction devices when work takes them onto icy shoulders, access paths, or cold-weather service areas. The tungsten carbide spikes and rubber tread support grip on outdoor surfaces where snow and ice build up quickly. All Safety offers gear suited to these seasonal demands.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Winter traction aids depend on fit, tread design, and spike construction to support movement on slippery ground. The Everyday G3 uses a proprietary rubber tread, replaceable spikes, and full coverage design to suit outdoor winter tasks. These features help workers match the traction device to common ice or snow conditions.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| 6 Tungsten Carbide Ice Diamond spikes per foot | Durable spike points built into the tread | Improves grip on ice and compact snow |
| 100 natural rubber | Flexible rubber construction | Supports comfort and winter wear resistance |
| Flexible up to -65°F/-18°C | Material remains pliable in cold weather | Helps the traction aid stay usable in freezing conditions |
| Full coverage / pull-on style | Covers the footwear sole and toe area | Provides a more secure shoe and boot attachment |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Outdoor Winter Walking
Workers and facility teams often use this traction aid for short walks across icy paths, parking lots, and access lanes. The textured lining helps reduce movement on the sole of the shoe or boot. The full coverage style supports steady footing during routine winter travel.
Running or Fast-Paced Movement
The product also suits users who need a traction aid for moving quickly between tasks. The secure fit and enclosed toe area help keep the device in place during active use. This matters when workers need reliable footing without stopping to adjust gear.
Seasonal Work Shifts
Many crews wear ice cleats for partial or full winter shifts, especially in changing weather. The waterproof, tear-resistant construction supports repeated outdoor use in snow and freezing rain. That makes it a practical winter footwear accessory for seasonal operations.
Cold-Weather Jobsite Access
Teams often need traction on entry routes, service paths, and work platforms with ice build-up. The proprietary rubber tread and replaceable spikes help the user maintain traction across those changing surfaces. This supports safer movement when conditions shift throughout the day.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Winter Traction Aid Excels
- Outdoor walkway maintenance: Full coverage and spike-based grip support workers on icy footpaths and access routes.
- Road crew duties: The rubber tread and flexible construction suit winter roadside conditions.
- Warehouse loading areas: Secure fit and textured lining help when floors and thresholds get wet or icy.
- Utility and maintenance work: Waterproof material and enclosed toe coverage fit cold-weather service tasks.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Site supervisors: Move across outdoor job sites and check winter work areas.
- Maintenance technicians: Use the traction aid for inspections and repairs in icy conditions.
- Road crews: Rely on spikes and snow grip for winter roadside tasks.
- Safety coordinators: Evaluate winter access areas and support safe movement.
- Warehouse workers: Wear it near loading docks and exterior transition zones.
- Utility workers: Use it for cold-weather site access and field service work.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This winter traction aid works alongside other safety equipment for more complete winter readiness. Workers often combine footwear traction with insulated footwear, safety gloves, hi-viz vests, and winter apparel to support visibility, warmth, and task performance. Layered gear helps teams respond to cold conditions more effectively during outdoor work.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Cold-weather site work: Traction aid + insulated footwear + safety gloves + hi-viz vest
- Roadside winter tasks: Traction aid + winter apparel + hi-viz vest + insulated footwear
- Loading dock movement: Traction aid + safety gloves + insulated footwear
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this winter traction aid when workers need reliable footing on ice or snow during outdoor travel. It performs well for seasonal maintenance, roadside work, and dock access where traction matters. The full coverage design also supports users who want a secure fit on compatible shoes or boots.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Footwear compatibility for the intended shoes or boots
- Expected ice or snow exposure during the shift
- Need for full coverage and secure fit
- Spike durability and replacement planning
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This traction aid is not suitable for indoor-only work where winter conditions do not exist. For dry interior flooring, workers often choose standard safety footwear instead. It may also be less appropriate for specialized tasks that need different sole designs. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically pull the traction aid on over compatible shoes or boots when they move into winter conditions. Use it on outdoor surfaces, walkways, job sites, and icy access areas per manufacturer instructions. Keep it in service for the work period, then remove it before entering dry indoor areas.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the spikes, rubber condition, and fit before use, following manufacturer guidelines. Manufacturers typically recommend rinsing and drying after use, then storing the traction aid in a cool, dry place away from excessive heat and sunlight. Replace the unit when spike wear or rubber wear becomes significant, per manufacturer instructions.