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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
My husband used these today working in the yard on his day off, and they seem to work well. They didn't slide off his boots, but definitely would not work for smaller shoes or flip-flops like he initially tried, lol. They definitely poke little holes in the sod and dirt to help it be aerated, and would also be useful for seeding and fertilizing the yard. He seems quite pleased with them, and he isn't terribly easy to please with things like this.
amber
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
I’ve just finished using my Miuwauer Lawn Aerator shoes (the upgrade, aluminum alloy version) for the first time. I had to figure out how to secure my sneaker feet in them, turns out the reason everyone recommends work boots isn’t that they hurt with softer shoes. A larger, more robust shoe will be easier to secure in the canvas and Velcro straps. That said, I had no trouble tightening them up (despite my little shoes!) and getting to work!Our ground is soft from spring rains so the sturdy metal spikes had little trouble sinking into the dirt cleanly. Once I got the gait down it really was as easy as taking a walk around the yard! A rather fun walk since I kept my steps close together to maximize aeration, I’m sure I amused a neighbor or two but I was laughing at myself and unbothered!! The shoes seem very sturdy in all components and did their job well. I didn’t need the included wrench this time as all spikes were well tightened but it’s nice to know if I do need to tighten them I have the right size wrench on hand. The included spade was handy and necessary to clean the shoes after use, they picked up clods and leaves but the spade cleared those quickly.If you have a small yard or smaller area to aerate I definitely recommend these shoes as an easy method. I plan to wear them while mowing this summer to keep my lawn heathy in the easiest way possible!
Aussiebat
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
These aerator shoes do the job they were designed to do but make sure you have one secured before trying on the other just in case a strap comes loose while putting one on, like mine did, so you will a sample of how the straps fold. I suggest using them while mowing the lawn so you get two things done at once rather than looking a little strange walking over your lawn.It does take a little time to get used to the walking pattern needed but once that is conquered it is off to the races (and your quads will get a work out too). I tried these after a hard rain and yes some leaves and a slight bit of soil stuck to the bottom, but was easily cleaned off later. These help with having to cover a large area without the effort required with the push-in type. Over all these "shoes" get the job done with only a slight problem with the straps for me.
Ted B
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
When I first started to use these they were very difficult to walk in. After a few minutes it became easier and I learned that you have to bend your knees in a way that you normally wouldn’t when just walking. The spikes are strong and reasonably sharp. The structure is durable. These did a pretty good job of loosening up the soil, I’d say it was better than the machines that take plugs out. The grass was disturbed more but it has recovered quickly.
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