SWISS MOUNTAIN ICE SHOES USED
In stock
- SKU
- 91296200
- Style
- Boot Spikes, Footwear
Description
Originally issued to Swiss mountain troops, these genuine surplus ice cleats are a piece of authentic alpine military kit built for traversing frozen ground, packed snow, and glacier ice. Strapped over a sturdy boot, the steel frame wraps the sole and drives ten aggressive teeth into the surface for sure-footed traction in conditions where ordinary lugs slip out. For your customers — winter hikers, backcountry hunters, ice fishermen, mountaineers, preppers, and Swiss Army collectors — this is the real thing, not a sporting-goods knock-off.
Built for Alpine Service
The frame is forged and stamped steel with a galvanized finish, hinged in the middle so it flexes with the natural roll of the foot. Ten downward-pointing teeth — roughly 1.5" long — bite into ice and hardpack, while the articulated mid-section keeps the cleat tight to the boot through every step. Length adjusts via a steel link-and-pin system, letting one pair fit a wide range of boot sizes from compact to full mountaineering builds.
Authentic Issue, Honest Wear
As genuine Swiss military surplus in used condition, expect honest field-use character: scuffs on the steel, patina on the hardware, and broken-in leather straps. The red rubber-coated linkage and tan leather binding straps with brass buckles are period-correct details that collectors and reenactors look for. Markings, finish, and wear will vary pair to pair — this is real provenance, not a uniform factory product.
Key Features
- Origin: Genuine Swiss Army surplus, used condition
- Frame: Galvanized steel with articulated hinge
- Teeth: Ten downward spikes, approx. 1.5" long
- Straps: Leather binding straps with metal buckles
- Fit: Length-adjustable to suit a wide range of boots
- Pair weight: Approximately 27 oz.
Who It Sells To
A strong cross-category item: military surplus collectors hunting for Swiss-issue gear, reenactors building authentic alpine kits, winter outdoorsmen who need real traction on ice, and prepper customers stocking cold-weather mobility gear. Pairs well on a shelf alongside wool blankets, mountain rucksacks, and other Swiss surplus.