🛡️ GripStrip: Because slipping is so last season!
GripStrip Anti-Slip Treads are durable, waterproof safety strips featuring over 1800 traction cleats per strip. Designed for screw-in installation on multiple surfaces including wood, concrete, and metal, these beige 32" x 2" strips provide professional-grade slip resistance for stairs, ramps, boats, and more. Weather-resistant and reusable, they ensure long-lasting protection in any environment.
Manufacturer | CGS Gripstrip products ltd |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 32 x 2 x 0.2 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2 Pack |
Color | Beige |
Material | Plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**G
Excellent product. As pleased as can be. Durable, safe in winter, easy install. Perfect!
As a person who over-thinks every project, these were purchased to accomplish several goals: They had to be practical for Maine's snow and ice. They had to be durable with no chipping or cracking throughout heavy family use. They had to be trip-free, with a surface that was level with our porch carpet and a texture that would keep everyone from slipping while not grabbing shoe soles to create a different falling risk. We are now in our second winter, and they turned out to be perfect on every front. They don't ice up, they don't trip people, and they create an excellent non-slip edge for rain, snow, and ice. Choose these. You won't regret it.
C**N
Great for slippery, treated lumber stairs.
These treads work great, especially on treated lumber stairs - where there is very little sun. Great traction for shoes, and I wouldn’t worry about pets. Pets will learn to step around them. The screw length is more than adequate for solid lumber.
P**R
Installing
The packaging is compact, 8 straps plus black screws (Phillips head) were packaged in a continuous strip, each straps screws were individually wrapped, this made handling much better. The steps go be installed: 72" so two straps 64" allowed a nice coverage. Recommend not tightening end screws. Once placement is secure start on one end and begin tightening individual screws, working toward opposite end, this seems to allow for the straps to flatten better,in my experience. Shoe grip good. Winter shall be the acid test. Updates to follow.
C**Y
Wood Screws are Short
All, good, easy install. I used them to give grip to the deck stairs that we use daily. in the winter, ice forms and makes them VERY slippery. My complaint is the screws provided to attach to the wood deck are short, maybe an inch if you are lucky. They stripped the wood (not the screw) when trying to tighten. Instructions say to screw all the way down, then back off a bit to allow for wood expansion.I'd give 5 stars if it were not for the short screws. I expect failure there.Anyway, too short, I'll probably be forced to change them soon. We will see.
K**E
Easy to install; grip very well!
Updated review after about a year of use: these are still holding up so very well! Nothing is showing bad wear, and they aren’t coming loose. They still look good. So happy with this purchase and they haven’t disappointed me!——-—-These Grip Strip treads are a hard plastic-like material, so don’t expect soft rubber material. They have nubbly bumps all over them that will help secure your footing—if you walk on them barefoot, it’s going to be a bit uncomfortable as they are a little sharp but when I put on my thinner flip-flops and tried them out, I didn’t feel a thing.My outdoor steps become super slippery and I’ve slipped on them twice in the last year and hurt myself, but when I tried adhesive strips that cost less, they peeled off rather quickly in our mountain weather of snow, ice, cold, warm, rain, and for me, a lot of trees and shade and droppings from trees.I did a lot of research and looking around for something better and these Grip Strips seem to be the answer.They aren’t cheap—for the size I received, they are about $54 for 8 of them, but worth every penny if they stop me from slipping on very slippery stairs, or someone else from doing so! And so far, so good.I put down two for each stair, just to be sure. They were very easy to install—went quite fast actually. They supply the screws. Just screw them in, then loosen the screws a little bit, and you are done.The tools we used are: hammer, Phillips head screw driver. That’s it.They look better installed than I thought, but had they been ugly I woudln't care—no more slipping and dang near breaking a leg or arm. My stairs don’t receive much sun at all, and they can become treacherous when it rains a lot. But, I’m also curious to see how they’ll do in ice/snow and I have confidence they’ll do great.It cost me $200 to do all the stairs, with two on each stair, but I think it’s worth it. There simply aren’t that many options out there for stair tread safety that are not adhesive, so I’m happy to have found these screw down treads.
H**S
They work!
I live in a mountain region so snow and ice are just part of it. The four steps from my driveway to my porch get beyond slick. Salting works but makes a huge mess. Only takes a second after going from these things to bare wood to realize they work greag. .. Only potential issue I see is you don’t want to get to aggressive with a snow shovel… Ordering two more packs.
J**T
A must for safety, easy to install, much more durable than tape on solutions.
I bought three of the 8 packs and am extremely happy with them We have a two story outdoor wood staircase that can get slippery in rain or snow. These installed easily and came with the needed screws. I pre-drilled the holes for the screws to reduce the chance of the wood splitting from the screws.I found a YouTube video that looked like a commercial for the Gripstrips that mentioned how to install them (about an inch from the edge of the step, screws to the outside of the holes). The problem is they didn't explain the install in any more detail than that. They said install the screws to the outside of the holes and back them out a quarter turn to allow for the wood to expand and contract. What didn't make sense to me was why the screws should be on the outside. Wouldn't it make more sense to center them so the strips can shift left or right as needed? Also, they don't say if you should install the screws to the outside left or outside right or opposite sides. Some of those could lock the grip strips in place. I said to heck with it and centered the screws since that made the most sense to me.Aside from that, the install was easy, they seem to be durable, and you can feel they actually have little teeth that provide a lot of grip.We'll see how they do through the winter and I'll update this review if they don't perform as expected. So far, so good and I'll likely buy more for my back stairs now.
M**D
Serve the purpose
Worth the money. Look nice on my timber tech steps. Dog no longer slips. Not for bare feet.
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