Walk and Work with RUD Shoe Chains!
A safety product designed for fall prevention on snow and ice is the RUD Bergsteiger® original shoe chains. These shoe chains are designed to fit comfortably on your footwear and not roll off as you walk on slick surfaces. These chains provide excellent traction on snow and ice and are the professional choice for utility workers, delivery personnel, maintenance workers, winter sports persons and hikers. They are ideal for mountain trekking in summer and winter. Slick surfaces such as snow, ice, oil, mud, slippery rocks, and wet grass can cause accidents that can be prevented by the use of wearing RUD Shoe Chains, which provides the user with traction and helps prevent falls.
Both the Bergsteiger® and the QuickStep® chains are made from case-hardened, high-grade cadmium-plated steel chain links. They provide for exceptional grip and are designed for use on slippery grounds such as ice and snow.
Bergsteiger®
The Bergsteiger® is a wise investment for anyone that must be out walking or hiking in winter conditions. These shoe chains are made up of individually welded chain links to provide extra grip for better traction and vulcanized rubber, which allows for years of reliable use and quick and easy installation. The Bergsteiger® is available in four sizes and can be easily slipped on to the footwear as needed. The compact carry-bag is the size of a camera case and easily attaches to the user’s belt which is very convenient making them handy when you need them. From experience, I would say however that the user should allow the chains to dry before returning them to their carrying case – it may get a little wet when the conditions warm up.
RUD Quickstep®
The RUD Quickstep® works great for dress shoes. The compact packaging is small enough to fit in most handbags or glove compartments. The Quickstep® shoe chains are small and versatile, making them an ideal choice for working women, since they can fit on a variety of shoes, from the stylish boots or a pair of sneakers.

Nice post Katie. Now I had better get to work and get the Quick Step added to the Catalog.