Pros & Cons
Pros
The steps you take are feet close together and by lifting one foot and stepping down just in front of your last step. Tedious but effective.
Cons
Not happy about that-defeats the whole purpose of having it delivered to my house in the first place. There must be a nut shortage wherever these are made or something. Had to drive all the way to home depot to grab two more 21 cent nuts to be able to... Read More
Highlights
Quality
The product works well and was easy to put together
These lawn aerator shoes were easy to assemble and easy to use
The steps you take are feet close together and by lifting one foot and stepping down just in front of your last step with that foot
Just strap on and start walking on your lawn
Price
It’s great if you don’t have or want to invest in a tiller
Overview
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- This product had a total of 3,364 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 8 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Once fully assembled and you figure out which straps go where why you are ready to start
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Tuck the excess strapping under the tightened straps so you do not step on with the other foot
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The steps you take are feet close together and by lifting one foot and stepping down just in front of your last step with that foot
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Walk up and down instead of across to avoid turning your ankles you stand vertical but you feet will angle with the slope and the spikes secure them in the ground making it quite awkward
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A lot of short steps but we are satisfied with the results
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But that’s ok they kept my lawn super thick and green through the hottest months when the ground usually turns so hard water struggles to penetrate much
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Didn’t use in the front yard and it struggled
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I havent notices a difference yet