ProView – Kahtoola MICROspikes Ghost Review
I tested the MICROspikes Ghost on a winter hike in Rocky Mountain National Park, heading toward Mills Lake. Trail conditions were primarily packed snow with intermittent icy patches.
I tested the MICROspikes Ghost on a winter hike in Rocky Mountain National Park, heading toward Mills Lake. Trail conditions were primarily packed snow with intermittent icy patches.
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