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Is it a good idea to bring icebugs (to attach to the shoes) in April/May (when using non-waterproof)? In wet areas (mud etc) I usually use plastic covers (the kind that doctors, hospitals etc use, buy in packs of 100 and cost like nothing) and icebugs to hold it in place when not use waterproof/goretex etc. Is it a good idea to bring? And - will there be frost on the ground in April/May mornings? I have seen that the trail goes high in some places? (I refuse to use waterproof/eg goretex when rest of the trip is in warm areas). Or, am I overthinking now, and Primitivo's mountain peaks will have the same climate as the rest of Spain?
 
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It is quite possible there will be frost some mornings.

I have no idea what icebugs are, but if you think they'll be useful, why not?
There are no end of styles to choose from Also known as mini spikes or ice cleats. They can make a bit of a racket on concrete or tarmac. I can only imagine the fun if accompanied by walking poles!
 

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Is it a good idea to bring icebugs (to attach to the shoes) in April/May (when using non-waterproof)? In wet areas (mud etc) I usually use plastic covers (the kind that doctors, hospitals etc use, buy in packs of 100 and cost like nothing) and icebugs to hold it in place when not use waterproof/goretex etc. Is it a good idea to bring? And - will there be frost on the ground in April/May mornings? I have seen that the trail goes high in some places? (I refuse to use waterproof/eg goretex when rest of the trip is in warm areas). Or, am I overthinking now, and Primitivo's mountain peaks will have the same climate as the rest of Spain?
Unlikely to be necessary. Compared to similar altitudes in Norway you’ll probably think you’re on the beach.
 
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I have walked several camino's in the late March/April/May time frame. I can only recall one day on the San Salvador that it would have been nice to have trex attached to my shoes. That said if it brings you comfort to have them, bring them along. They are not heavy but you will probably just be carrying them.
 
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Would they get through airport security as carry on or would they have to be checked? How pointy are the spikes?
Thats a good question! they come in lots of types, some are really sharp yes. Never thought of that, never needed them elsewhere, but the sharpest would never pass no.. Our roads (not the main ones, they gets salted) are covered in snow and ice all winter, so its a thing "everyone" needs some times.. For us funny that people haven't heard of them 😂
 
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For us funny that people haven't heard of them
I am just curious: Is "icebug" a literal translation from a Scandinavian language into English or is it a brandname that has become generic? Like "buff" for example?

I see that there are "Icebug" shoes. I actually have a pair of such winter boots (with inbuilt ice cleats / crampons) but I've never seen the word icebugs for such shoes or for proper crampons. It sounds so cute. 🙂
 
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