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Ushering in a new generation of ultra-compact, multi-terrain crampons, the AirTech does not compromise on materials in order to reduce weight. Weighing less than 900g (incredibly light for a steel crampon), the AirTech allows 10 points to bite into glaciers and easy-angled slopes, whilst on traverses all 12 points are employed. Latex anti-ball plate included.


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The Knowledge: First steps on snow & ice

'First steps on snow and ice' will explain the different ice axes, crampons and winter boots available and their intended use (5:20)

The Knowledge: Your first alpine ascent

Learn how to plan a successful ascent. Topics covered include essential gear, tips on planning and advice on altitude sickness (5:17)

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Progresive Set of Crampons Reviewed By Alasdair, 04 Feb 2012

These crampons have been a great set of crampons to learn winter mountaineering skills with. I have felt reasured with every step as they grip to the snow and ice without budging on the boot. I use them with scarpa mantras which they marry up to very nicely. I would recomend these for anyone getting into winter mountaineering and wanting to progress without needing to buy another set of crampons down the line unless you get into serrious ice fall climbing.