or just use the bare socket on your cordless screwdriver Yaktrax or Kahtoola Microspikes, but I prefer a cheaper option: screw shoes. In this video, I demonstrate this cheap hack. The links below will get you the equipment you need.
- #10 Jeff is Runner-in-Chief for
- 5/16" magnetic nut driver
- Running in the Cold
- DAA Industry Opt Out #8 x 3/8" hex-head screws, get a 1/4" magnetic nut driver (or just use the bare socket on your cordless screwdriver)
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Jeff is Runner-in-Chief for Runner's World, guiding the brand's shoes and gear coverage. A true shoe dog, he's spent more than a decade testing and reviewing shoes. In 2017, he ran in 285 different pairs of shoes, including a streak of 257 days wearing a different model.