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Lawn Aerator Shoes w/Metal Buckles and 3 Straps - Heavy Duty Spiked Sandals for Aerating Your Lawn or Yard

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  • PROMOTES GREENER, HEALTHIER LAWNS - Lawn aerator shoes let water, fertilizer and air get down to grass roots, improving the health of your lawn.
  • 3 DURABLE STRAPS W/ METAL BUCKLES - Our shoes feature strong metal buckles that won't break, unlike other lawn aerator sandals which have flimsy plastic buckles.
  • ONE SIZE FITS ALL - Our lawn aerating shoes have a sturdy base and twelve 2" spikes.
  • QUICK AND CONVENIENT - Simply wear these spiked sandals when walking your lawn for fast and easy lawn aeration.
  • CHEAPEST, EASIEST SOLUTION - Lawn aeration shoes are cheaper than an aerator machine rental, and easier than using a hand lawn aerator!

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lawn aerator shoes

lawn aerator shoes

lawn aerator shoes

lawn aerator shoes

One Size Fits All

Designed to provide a reliable tight fit around any shoe, including women’s. The strong metal buckles, and straps will secure the durable plastic base to your feet so they do not slip within the shoe/sandal as you walk.

Time Saving Solution

Simply take these fully assembled lawn aerator shoes out of the box, and strap them on. No time wasted putting the shoes together! Walk around your grass, and take steps to a healthier lawn.

Traverse Any Terrain

Our lawn aerator shoes are made of durable metal and plastic that will work in most hard or soft soils. They can also withstand stepping on rocks hidden underneath your lawn. *It is not recommended that you walk on other surfaces in these shoes such as concrete.

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Before

Roots are small, and un-nourished within tough compacted soil. Compacted soil does not allow water, and key nutrients to reach down further into the soil to support root growth.

After

Roots are allowed to flourish after receiving air, water, and key nutrients deep down in loose, un-compacted soil. Deeper roots and more nutrients allows for a greener, thicker lawn.

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3.4 out of 5 stars
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Customers say

Customers like the quality and durability of the outdoor living product. For example, they mention that the spikes do the job, the stainless steel nails are solid, and that it will last a long time. Customers are also happy with performance. That said, some complain about the straps, and stability. Opinions are mixed on comfort, ease of assembly, and value.

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360 customers mention271 positive89 negative

Customers like the performance of the aerator. They mention that the shoes work very well, it went very well and is effective after three times. It works well for smaller yards and seems to work well on grass. The straps work great, too, and the nails worked pretty well, but several bent.

"...Unfortunately, they worked so well that after each pass, about 25 - 30yds, the straps had come loose and I needed to readjust or tighten them...." Read more

"...On my front yard with good grass coverage and dry lawn it worked like a dream. No clumping in shoes, tearing up grass or getting stuck in the ground...." Read more

"...But it did appear to be effective after three times in punching through and aerating the thatch well enough to cause a noticeable difference in the..." Read more

"...These are absolutely horrible for us to use. We got 2 pairs so we could work together to get the job done faster...." Read more

319 customers mention246 positive73 negative

Customers like the durability of the tool. They say the stainless steel nails are solid and the plastic base is quite rigid. They also say the product is well built and will last a long time.

"...I had pictured the base being thinner, but the plastic base is quite rigid. Assembling the spikes on the base was a piece of cake...." Read more

"...The base and spikes are well made and the straps are solid (although difficult to adjust)...." Read more

"...These feel fairly sturdy. I had my husband assemble them (ha ha ha) I am definitely going to cut the straps. The buckles seem to hold okay...." Read more

"...Worse, the plastic was stressed and bent in several locations and a few of the spikes had fallen out entirely...." Read more

88 customers mention66 positive22 negative

Customers like the quality of the product. They mention that the spikes do the job, all of them survived, and the spike heads are pointy enough to puncture the soil. The spikes are heavy duty and about 3 inches long, and they do aerate the ground. However, some customers do mention that they expect to work hard at it.

"...the nails will come loose after use, but it comes with spares and tools to tightenOverall, it is a fairly cheap way to do a small yard...." Read more

"It aerates the lawn. My only problem is that the spikes pick up dirt chunks and so it becomes less effective because the spikes can't go as deep...." Read more

"...I've used them twice so far, and there are no signs of loose spikes.I live in Louisiana and my yard is always moist...." Read more

"...My soil.is very clayish. The spikes are small diameter, closely placed and unless the soil moisture content is just perfect, they will collect and..." Read more

282 customers mention166 positive116 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the aerator shoes. Some mention that it's easy to assemble and use, while others say that it requires a little bit of effort and takes awhile to assemble. Some say that the shoes are hard to put on and are clumsy to put and take off.

"...Once the shoes were assembled, I strapped the shoes on. It was an easy task. I was pleasantly surprised with the the string loaded clasp...." Read more

"...Three extra tidbits 1. It comes unassembled so you have to screw on the spikes and attached the straps. 2...." Read more

"...shoes have to be assembled straight out of the box but it is a quick and easy process that takes only about ten minutes...." Read more

"...I will follow up later on if remember. Was easy to put together - took about 10 mins. I used socket wrench to make it go quicker...." Read more

100 customers mention63 positive37 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the product. Some mention it's well worth the price, an inexpensive alternative to other aerators, and has made an improvement. However, others say that it'll waste your money and is overpriced at $28.

"...They definitely saved me a ton of money and has made such an improvement...." Read more

"I have a very small yard. Not worth renting a machine. Works as advertised. Good leg workout too...." Read more

"...an aerator or hire a pro at big bucks... then this barely $30 is worth every dime. Plus the cardio workout. lol Luckily I'm not a lightweight...." Read more

"Very inexpensive way to give small lawn areas some kind of aeration. Be sure to use a shoe or boot with a flat, sharp edged heel...." Read more

67 customers mention31 positive36 negative

Customers are mixed about the comfort of the aerator shoes. Some mention that it's not hard to walk with the shoes on, while others say that it is very hard to wear on both feet and walk around. They also say that the shoes are uncomfortable after a few minutes and awkward to put on your boots.

"Almost impossible to walk around in the yard without these falling off every 20-30 steps. A real distraction when you're trying to get work done." Read more

"...Walking is not hard with the shoes on, YOU CAN LOSE YOUR BALANCE, SO WALK SLOWLY...." Read more

"GREAT TOOL,STRONG PINS. VERY HARD TO WEAR ON BOTH FEET AND WALK AROUND.BUT WHAT I DID WAS MODIFY THEM..." Read more

"...by doing between the sidewalk and street. It's a nice sidewalk, smooth and WIDE...." Read more

225 customers mention39 positive186 negative

Customers are not satisfied with the straps of the outdoor living product. They mention that the strap needs to be very tight to work without coming loose, and the loose ends are a pain in the neck to tuck away. They also find the strap long and cumbersome to affix to the platform. Some customers also report that the stitching on one of the strap had come apart.

"...my shoes and start walking, they do sink into the ground, then the strap loosens and they fall off. Not exactly working for me." Read more

"...They just wouldn't stay tight and I would end up walking out of them. I stopped fighting with them after 4 trips across the yard...." Read more

"...(although difficult to adjust)...." Read more

"...Yes the straps are not all that great BUT THE TRICK to not having to constantly be tightening them is to have the metal clip in a certain area on..." Read more

176 customers mention26 positive150 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the outdoor living product. They mention that the shoes keep falling off, the straps keep getting loose, and the spikes come loose. Some say that the product is difficult to walk in and that the spiked bottoms slip off.

"...walking, they do sink into the ground, then the strap loosens and they fall off. Not exactly working for me." Read more

"...of the nuts which hold the spikes on had come loose and fallen off somewhere in the yard.,..." Read more

"...Be sure to use a shoe or boot with a flat, sharp edged heel. These will not stay on, on any kind of "rounded over" or worn heeled shoes...." Read more

"...the nails will come loose after use, but it comes with spares and tools to tightenOverall, it is a fairly cheap way to do a small yard...." Read more

Great product.  Worth the money.  I will use this over and over! (long review).
5 Stars
Great product. Worth the money. I will use this over and over! (long review).
June 27, 2016I needed to aerate my lawn as I am getting a lot of water run off when I use my sprinklers. I live in the LA area, so we are on water restrictions. Aerating the soil will (hopefully) help with water retention in the soil, so I have less run off and use my water more efficently. I have no idea if using these shoes will help, but punching holes in the ground manually is out of the question.I asked at a couple nurseries and they said it would not hurt to try. After looking at a number of similar products, I chose this one - Punchau Lawn Aerator. The Amazon packaging was great as always and arrived promptly.PUTTING THE SPIKES ON:The aerator shoes do not come assembled, but are exceedingly simple to put together. The spikes go into the hole and you screw on the nut on the underside, lace the straps and you are done. Bada Bing Bada Boom!The kit comes with a small wrench (7/16). It works, but I used my own wrench (7/16) to attached the nuts. The wrench provided is a little small, so I used my longer handled wrench to tighten the nuts down, it is much easier.A word of caution when tightening the nuts.. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. Yes the base is made of fairly sturdy plastic, but I can see someone over tightening the nuts and cracking the plastic. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.Once the spikes were on, it was a simple task to lace the straps on. The pictures on the box are okay, but but don't show any detail. In fact the only complaint I have of the product is the lack of a instruction sheet. Yes, there are pictures on the box, but it would have been nice to have a little more details.I took a number of photos and uploaded them. Refer to them to see how the straps are laced. I hope it will be helpful.AERATING THE LAWNOnce the shoes were assembled, I strapped the shoes on. It was an easy task. I was pleasantly surprised with the the string loaded clasp. This was a very good idea. Once on, I noticed that the straps are WAY TO LONG. This is not a bad thing. You will need to tuck them under someplace or cut them. DO NOT CUT THE STRAPS UNTIL YOU HAVE TRIED WALKING IN THE SHOES.Although I haven't cut my straps yet, I plan to, but wanted to walked in them before cutting the straps back. Refer to my photos and you will see that I tucked the straps under to prevent them from being worked on.Walking is not hard with the shoes on, YOU CAN LOSE YOUR BALANCE, SO WALK SLOWLY. I'm not sure how you are suppose to walk, I tried walking a normal stride, but that leaves gaps in your walking, so I did baby steps. This will take longer, but you will cover more of your lawn. It does take a little pressure to push the spikes into the ground, but you don't have to stomp them into the ground. When walking with the shoes, you will feel them go into the ground.THIS WILL BE A WORK OUT. I'm in good shape, but I was sweating and my legs were a little tired after doing my front lawn. Again, be careful when walking with the shoes on as you can lose your balance.ONE NOTE BEFORE SPIKING YOUR LAWNRake any leaves up before you start. I made the mistake of doing the with leaves on it. I have a large magnolia tree in my front yard and it sheds leaves all the time, especially in the summer time. I had to stopped and remove the built up leaves from the bottom of the shoes a couple of times. See the photos. Once the spikes are cleaned off, I continued to spike the lawn. I have only gone over the lawn once and I plan on doing the lawn a couple of times. Hopefully this will allow for more water retention. We shall see.CONCLUSIONS:I cannot tell you if this will help the lawn, but anything that punches holes in the ground that allows water to be retained, seems to me to be a good thing.As to the product, on first use, I really like this product. I was surprise at how sturdy the plastic base was. I had pictured the base being thinner, but the plastic base is quite rigid. Assembling the spikes on the base was a piece of cake. Easy and simple to assemble. Lacing the straps was also easy. I was up and aerating my soil within 15 minutes of opening the packaging.I definitely recommend this product. Have fun with it.. like "Stompin at the Savoy"!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great product. Worth the money. I will use this over and over! (long review).
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June 27, 2016

I needed to aerate my lawn as I am getting a lot of water run off when I use my sprinklers. I live in the LA area, so we are on water restrictions. Aerating the soil will (hopefully) help with water retention in the soil, so I have less run off and use my water more efficently. I have no idea if using these shoes will help, but punching holes in the ground manually is out of the question.

I asked at a couple nurseries and they said it would not hurt to try. After looking at a number of similar products, I chose this one - Punchau Lawn Aerator. The Amazon packaging was great as always and arrived promptly.

PUTTING THE SPIKES ON:

The aerator shoes do not come assembled, but are exceedingly simple to put together. The spikes go into the hole and you screw on the nut on the underside, lace the straps and you are done. Bada Bing Bada Boom!

The kit comes with a small wrench (7/16). It works, but I used my own wrench (7/16) to attached the nuts. The wrench provided is a little small, so I used my longer handled wrench to tighten the nuts down, it is much easier.

A word of caution when tightening the nuts.. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. Yes the base is made of fairly sturdy plastic, but I can see someone over tightening the nuts and cracking the plastic. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.

Once the spikes were on, it was a simple task to lace the straps on. The pictures on the box are okay, but but don't show any detail. In fact the only complaint I have of the product is the lack of a instruction sheet. Yes, there are pictures on the box, but it would have been nice to have a little more details.

I took a number of photos and uploaded them. Refer to them to see how the straps are laced. I hope it will be helpful.

AERATING THE LAWN

Once the shoes were assembled, I strapped the shoes on. It was an easy task. I was pleasantly surprised with the the string loaded clasp. This was a very good idea. Once on, I noticed that the straps are WAY TO LONG. This is not a bad thing. You will need to tuck them under someplace or cut them. DO NOT CUT THE STRAPS UNTIL YOU HAVE TRIED WALKING IN THE SHOES.

Although I haven't cut my straps yet, I plan to, but wanted to walked in them before cutting the straps back. Refer to my photos and you will see that I tucked the straps under to prevent them from being worked on.

Walking is not hard with the shoes on, YOU CAN LOSE YOUR BALANCE, SO WALK SLOWLY. I'm not sure how you are suppose to walk, I tried walking a normal stride, but that leaves gaps in your walking, so I did baby steps. This will take longer, but you will cover more of your lawn. It does take a little pressure to push the spikes into the ground, but you don't have to stomp them into the ground. When walking with the shoes, you will feel them go into the ground.

THIS WILL BE A WORK OUT. I'm in good shape, but I was sweating and my legs were a little tired after doing my front lawn. Again, be careful when walking with the shoes on as you can lose your balance.

ONE NOTE BEFORE SPIKING YOUR LAWN

Rake any leaves up before you start. I made the mistake of doing the with leaves on it. I have a large magnolia tree in my front yard and it sheds leaves all the time, especially in the summer time. I had to stopped and remove the built up leaves from the bottom of the shoes a couple of times. See the photos. Once the spikes are cleaned off, I continued to spike the lawn. I have only gone over the lawn once and I plan on doing the lawn a couple of times. Hopefully this will allow for more water retention. We shall see.

CONCLUSIONS:

I cannot tell you if this will help the lawn, but anything that punches holes in the ground that allows water to be retained, seems to me to be a good thing.

As to the product, on first use, I really like this product. I was surprise at how sturdy the plastic base was. I had pictured the base being thinner, but the plastic base is quite rigid. Assembling the spikes on the base was a piece of cake. Easy and simple to assemble. Lacing the straps was also easy. I was up and aerating my soil within 15 minutes of opening the packaging.

I definitely recommend this product. Have fun with it.. like "Stompin at the Savoy"!
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5.0 out of 5 stars You need strong ankles.
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