Lawn Aerator Sandals

July 8, 2015 - Comment

Give your lawn a breath of fresh air with lawn aerator sandals. Attach spikes to molded plastic base, strap onto your shoes, and take a walk on your lawn! As the spikes of your lawn aerating shoes puncture the ground, they allow air, fertilizer, and water to get down to the roots. An alternative to

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Give your lawn a breath of fresh air with lawn aerator sandals. Attach spikes to molded plastic base, strap onto your shoes, and take a walk on your lawn! As the spikes of your lawn aerating shoes puncture the ground, they allow air, fertilizer, and water to get down to the roots. An alternative to renting expensive lawn equipment. One size, 5 1/2″x 12″ long.

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Comments

Levi Holston says:

Great Product Works as stated, vice wetting area first. For people having a hard time keeping them on I’ve figured it out!Before routing straps through the base be sure to have the buckle oval up flat part down on outside of base.This way when you feed the strap over your shoe you should be able to see the teeth on the buckle.Feed strap through underside of the oval part, adjust then down through flat end. When lifting your feet the teeth will dig into the nylon strap. It’s opposite of how…

Careful Reviewer says:

They Work …But With The Following Qualifications Background: I have a little over a third of an acre of clay soil, with grass in it, to mow. I use a self-propelled walk behind mower for the exercise. I have neglected the lawn, other than fertilizing, for over ten years. This clay is fairly compacted.These spikes penetrate, easily, all the way into the soil. That is no issue. However, forget trying to hold these on your feet using the straps that come with it. First, I admit that the manufacturer does not recommend doing this while…

Jeffrey Everett says:

Works Fine! The shoe aerator works fine..as long as you use extra laces to keep the shoe from slipping off while you walk around the lawn. My advice is to NOT walk on the lawn if the ground is too wet because the mud will prevent you from lifting your feet up with ease, the mud will cake up on the spikes too; causing the shoe to slip . HOWEVER; a simple remedy to keep the aerator shoes from slipping off your feet is to use Hockey Skate Laces to weave in and out of the extra slits on the shoe…then cross…

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