Hi, thank yo so very much for this information.  I use a variety of slip
resistant footwear because I am out there every day.  I have a guide but,
don't have the problem of stepping on his feet.  I do though, have a problem
finding the correct type of slip wear to suit my needs.  See, I will wear
ice cleats even if there is no ice or snow until I know for a fact that
there is nothing there anymore.  I am with a local Commission on
Disabilities here in Salem, MA. and during our monthly televised meetings,
demonstrate a variety of items that benefit the blind and those with other
disabilities.
I just purchased the Yacktrack pro but, also use 3 or 4 different types of
anti slip footwear.  I am excited to contact this Jordan David company to
see what I can find there.
Actually, I just came back from Target here in Salem and was slipping around
their floor.  I am very appreciative that you took the time and gave us this
info on this company.  Andy

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Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2009 12:19 AM
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Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] my review - SLIP RESISTANT OVERSHOES | SHOE
ATTACHMENTS | SHOES | JORDAN DAVID SLIP RESISTANT FOOTWEAR


Great review, thanks for sending it along.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lenny McHugh" <[email protected]>
To: "handyman-blind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 10:13 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] my review - SLIP RESISTANT OVERSHOES | SHOE
ATTACHMENTS | SHOES | JORDAN DAVID SLIP RESISTANT FOOTWEAR


> For those of you in snow country!
> Up until today I have been a proponent of the yaktrax for walking on ice.
> The major problems that I found with them is that you can not safely walk
> into a store with a tile like floor. The springs can cause a fall. Also it
> is not recommended to wear them on dry pavement, because they wear out
> quickly. That is a major problem for me. Although most people clean the
> sidewalks there is always a few that do not. So I wear them for the just
> in
> case situation.
> A fear of some of the other types that use spikes, could really hurt Toga,
> my guide dog, if I were to accidentally step on her paw.
>
> I came across these slip resistant overshoes. Talking to the distributor,
> I
> expressed my concerns with using a guide dog. He felt that there would not
> be an issue and arranged for the manufacturer to send me a pair to
> evaluate.
> Well today I needed a few things from the hardware store over a mile away
> and we were having a snowstorm. So for a test walk I went. I traversed
> many
> situations, a few inches of snow, slush,cleared pavement and even some
> ice.
> I was very impressed with the way that they performed. I even walked on
> tile
> and laminate flooring with no problems.
> To describe them, they are kind of a sandal look. There are 8 studs that
> stick out about 1/16 inch. There are also several rubber cleats without
> studs which keep you from sliding on a tile floor.
> When I first received the sample pair, I was quite impressed. I called a
> friend who is the chief of police to tell him about them for the force. He
> laughed and told me that they acquired them last year and have no
> problems.
> He can walk across the icy parking lot into the marble floor and not fall.
> After a year of use they show little wear.
> My opinion is that they are the next best thing to dry sidewalks.
> Here is a link that has more information if you are interested.
> http://slipresistant.net/
>
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> http://www.lennymchugh.com
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