Walk on Wet Epoxy Like a Pro. Hands-Free.
No more bending over with epoxy-covered hands to mess with broken buckles or loose nylon straps. Our next-generation Strapless Spike Shoes feature an automatic step-in design, allowing you to confidently walk across wet coatings to broadcast flakes or back-roll without leaving a footprint.
Built for the Professional Jobsite
We eliminated the most common failure point of traditional spike shoes: the straps. Just step in, lock on, and get to work.
Hands-Free Step-In
Innovative strapless design automatically grips your work boot. Simply slide your foot in to lock, and kick off the heel clip to release.
16 Steel Spikes
Upgraded with 16 perfectly spaced 3/4-inch steel spikes to provide maximum stability while releasing trapped air bubbles.
Shatterproof Base
Constructed from ultra-tough polypropylene plastic that won't bend, snap, or warp under the pressure of heavy contractor boots.
Precision Sizing
Available in Large (US 9-11) and X-Large (US 11-15). The rigid frame perfectly hugs your specific boot size without lateral sliding.
Product Specifications
- Base Material Heavy-Duty Polypropylene
- Spike Material Zinc-Plated Solid Steel
- Spike Length 3/4 Inch (19mm)
- Spikes Per Shoe 16 (32 Total Per Pair)
Sizing & Dimensions
- Size L (US Men's 9 - 11) 34.5cm L × 15.1cm W
- Size XL (US Men's 11 - 15) 35.5cm L × 16.5cm W
- Fastening System Strapless Auto-Locking Step-In
- Best Used For Epoxy, Polyaspartic, Self-Leveling
Shop Rules: How to Walk on Wet Epoxy
Even with the best tools, wearing spike shoes requires a specific technique. Master the "Contractor Walk" to avoid ruining your floor prep.
The "Frankenstein" Step
- Secure the lock: Ensure your work boot has fully clicked into the auto-locking mechanism before stepping onto the wet floor.
- Lift straight up and step straight down. Imagine you are marching. This allows the epoxy to seamlessly self-level and heal the tiny pinholes left by the spikes.
- Use a small wrench to ensure all 16 steel spikes are tightly screwed into the plastic base before every job.
What NOT To Do
- Never drag or shuffle your feet. Dragging a steel spike will scrape the primer coat underneath, potentially exposing bare concrete and leaving permanent gouges.
- Do not walk on smooth, cured floors. Steel spikes on hard concrete or cured epoxy are incredibly slippery and present a major fall hazard.
- Do not wear them on ladders or stairs. Only step into the shoes right at the edge of the pouring area.
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