DenForste Lawn Aerator Shoes for Grass – Pre-Assembled Grass Aerator Shoes for Lawn – Soil Yard Aerator Tool for Aerating Patio Garden

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DenForste Lawn Aerator Shoes for Grass – Pre-Assembled Grass Aerator Shoes for Lawn – Soil Yard Aerator Tool for Aerating Patio Garden
DenForste Lawn Aerator Shoes for Grass – Pre-Assembled Grass Aerator Shoes for Lawn – Soil Yard Aerator Tool for Aerating Patio Garden
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  • Adjustable Size: The 11.5* 5 inch Aerator Shoes fit for women's shoe size 6-10, men's shoe size 6-9, with 3 adjustable Velcro straps wrapped around your heel and attach with hook-and-loop fasteners, no slipping and loosing.
  • Never Broken Shoes Base: Design with using 2 Base of ALUMINUM ALLOY and PLASTIC SOLES to ensure sturdy, durable, and comfortable, instead of other's only with plastic or metal soles.
  • Never Bend of Spikes: Heavy Duty Spikes add oxygen, water and nutrients to soil easily. The yield strength reaches 675Mpa which is sturdy enough, suitable for any hard soil, rocks, or slopes.
  • Fully Assembled: No Installation Required. No prep is required so all you have to do is slip them on and walk around. Aerate your garden like a pro. (Notes: Before you "take a walk", you could water the lawn fully. )
  • Healthy and Economical Way: Aerator spike shoes provide more economical choices for garden patio grass lawn golf course, a pair of shoes with spikes on the bottom and make the grass look better by just walking around, instead of an aerator machine rental.
  • Adjustable Size: The 11.5* 5 inch Aerator Shoes fit for women's shoe size 6-10, men's shoe size 6-9, with 3 adjustable Velcro straps wraped around your heel and attach with hook-and-loop fasteners, no slipping and loosing.
  • Never Broken of Shoes Base: Design with using 2 Base of ALUMINUM ALLOY and PLASTIC SOLES to ensure sturdy, durable and comfortable, instead of other's only with plastic or metal soles.
  • Never Bend of Spikes: Heavy Duty Spikes add oxygen, water and nutrients to soil easily. The yeld strength reaches 675Mpa which is enough sturdy, suitable for any hard soil, rocks, or slopes.
  • Fully-Assembled: No Installation Required. No prep is required so all you have to do is slip them on and walk around. Aerate your garden like a pro.
  • Healthy and Economical Way: Aerator spike shoes provide more economical choices for garden patio grass lawn golf course, a pair of shoes with spikes on the bottom and make the grass look better by just walking around, instead of an aerator machine rental.

Product Specifications

Product Dimensions 12 x 6 x 5 inches
Item Weight 1 pounds
Manufacturer DenForste
ASIN B09Y89G1SJ
Item model number DF95144

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  1. I thought this was ridiculous, but it works. My lawn had a lot of dead patches that needed reseeding. I knew I had to do something when I tried to follow the instructions on the grass seed bag: rake the area, turning up the soil. My rake bounced off the hardpan that was the largest dead area. Only two years ago this was sod!After soaking the area with my hose I tried again. Then I grabbed a shovel and started trying to dig. The first 2mm of soil was damp, and underneath was dusty bone dry hard-packed earth. At that point I realized I needed aeration. But I wasn’t about to buy an aerator or rent one from HD for $80 just for 40 square feet of dead lawn (the lawn is about 800 sq feet, so it’s not all dead).I picked these up because why not? It looked pretty dumb, but it was worth a try. At the worst I’d get some exercise stomping on my lawn then return it.I fired up the sprinklers, then went and stomped on the lawn. It didn’t look like it did much, and I resorted to hopping across the dead areas with both feet. My wife has a video of that somewhere. The holes didn’t seem big enough to actually do anything. But after hopping around I fired up the sprinklers again.The next day I did some more hopping. With that round I noticed that the ground was definitely softer, even under the dead areas; even those seemingly tiny holes seemed to do something. When the sprinklers ran previously I could see pooling and it running off of those dead areas. Now it didn’t seem as bad. I hopped for another round, and the spikes went into the ground much more easily. And the rake actually worked somewhat (it actually penetrated the dirt). I wasn’t able to churn up the soil with the rake yet, but now there was hope.After a few more days of this I’ll rake and reseed the area with TurfBuilder and see what happens.So for these, they work. I have them strapped onto a pair of old hiking shoes. You should probably use stiff soled shoes, because it takes a bit of force to get these into hard packed soil.Overall I’d buy these again. It’s a great addition to your never-ending collection of backyard tools.

  2. Real Good. I like the way these lawn aerator spikes work. They have sharp spikes on the bottom that put holes in your lawn when you attach them to the bottom of your shoes and walk around a whole bunch. Most of the grass had died on my front lawn and then I got these and spread seed, peat moss and fertilizer and now it’s as green as can be. I’m an app developer by nature so I attached Bluetooth sensors to the base of each spike and created an app that connected to the spikes in order to gauge the depth and amount of holes they made in the yard. All in all, there were about 10,000 holes after 30 minutes of stomping around with each hole about 1-1.5 inches deep. I’m also an amateur stand-up comedian and was able to make quite a few jokes about my experiences with these shoes. Such as, “So, I live in a very religious neighborhood that has a church on every corner. I mean, it’s a god-fearing part of town if you catch my drift. As I was using these spike aerators in my lawn a few of my neighbors asked me what I was doing. Well, I told them, I’m making a holy lawn.” Needless to say, there were quite a few laughs at the tavern that night. At least 3 people chuckled and the rest of the crowd that didn’t laugh I assumed didn’t understand the joke. I then explained it to the rest of the crowd for the next 10 minutes but was asked to depart from the stage because the tavern was closing. I’ll definitely try this joke out again amongst friends, librarians, and crossing guards on my daily errand runs.

  3. You are now prepared to stomp the yard. First, I have just tried them out once, so cannot yet comment on durability, although they seem really solid and well-made. So, obviously you need to put these on outside, and try not to walk on concrete that might dull the points. Next, you need to put them on as tightly as possible, because the looser they are, the easier it may be to ‘roll your ankle’, ouch. And anyway, you need to be aware of that danger. I found that it is easier to walk and get good penetration if I plant my heel first, forcefully, when I walk. At first, before writing a review, I wanted to see how the freshly stomped ground will behave once the rains come. But that is actually not the aerator shoes’ problem. They were simply made to punch holes in the ground, and I can already say they perform that task quite well, and feel quite sturdy. If you don’t get good penetration, either eat more or perhaps water the ground beforehand. If durability or other issues arise with further use, I will provide updates as warranted.

  4. Great. So at 71 I have slightly weak ankles. BUT I learned to not use tennis shoes or boots! The product tends to slip and can’t tighten as well. I use my low, barefoot, shoes. Lots of coverage and keeps the product steady as I step.I use it each time I mow the yard as well as picking up dog poo. Might as well make use of them as if my yards a golf course and being walked on by cleats from golf shoes. 😜 After this hurricane I noticed the ground drained MUCH better. Really glad I’ve got these.

  5. Watch out for unlevel spots. I’ve finished half the back yard and they do the job of aerating. However they do not stay on my size 9 womens shoe very well. Even strapped tightly they allow my feet to shift a bit. My yard looks level but has a few areas that slope very slightly. Walking these areas is challenging as it feels like my feet want to slip out of the straps and makes me unsteady.

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