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mens !0 1/2 is the max extention !
By Digby Johns on April 7, 2018
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Write a Customer ReviewBy j***a
February 12, 2018
By d***K
January 18, 2018
They are a little tough to put on and I switched up the adjustable bolt to be top mounted rather than bottom. Also the largest size barley fit my size 11 boots. However, they did perform well in ice, slushy/ rocky ice conditions. I wouldn't recommend glacier hiking with these.
By The masked avenger
January 10, 2018
I am very impressed with these crampons. They appear to be well made and on 4 trips with them in ice and snow in rough terrain they performed fine. One adjustment fit 2 different styles of hiking boots, a lighter pair and a heavier boot without needing any more adjustments. The straps, while a little tricky with bulky gloves do not slip once set. For the price i paid, under $22 they are well worth the money. If i were doing serious ice wall climbing I might e inclined to go with a pair of black diamond or similar build but for everything else you simply can't do better. (I would reserve 5 start for a pair of Black Diamond Sabertooth crampons that cost $150)
By Jon
December 30, 2017
I bought these for walking ski/snowshoe trails, when they are icy and not worthy of skis, or snowshoes.. They work, used them 3 times, an hour each time, roughly 10 miles total... They are not fancy, but they did not break, nor do they show any real signs of ware, which is amazing because I'm 220lbs.. The strap is easy to figure out. Not sure on the life expectancy of the plastic by to toe or heal, but hey, for less then $40 they are awesome! If your going to go mountaineering, in a far, far away place, where you life literally depends on your gear, probably go with $150+ black diamonds.. They arrived two weeks earlier than they were scheduled to, so that was cool.. All in all, good trail crampon.
By Rasputin
October 26, 2017
By Dustin Hall
September 13, 2017
By Bill Dill
August 22, 2017
By Carl Marks
July 11, 2017
Took these on a section trip of the Sierra High Route in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. This route consists of 80% cross country travel, and not for the novice. These crampons were an inexpensive solution to having to walk through snow. It was really hard to walk on granite solid rock with these on, but that's not what they're for. Avoid solid rock while wearing these, it's a good way to break a leg. They were amazing in semi-compacted snow and light talus. No issues with the teeth bending. They are adjustable, and they felt solid on my feet the entire time I wore them.
By Sumeer
May 6, 2017
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April 29, 2017
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April 27, 2017
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April 13, 2017
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April 8, 2017
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March 30, 2017
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March 25, 2017
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March 15, 2017
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March 14, 2017
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March 2, 2017
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February 23, 2017
By Maria Koudlai
February 10, 2017
these arent the best crampons money can buy but they may be the best value. At the price I paid, I am more than satisfied and they worked super well in icy rocky mountain terrain of the adirondacks. Yes, spending 100 bucks on pretzl might be light and a bit more nimble but, you dont really need to. Granted i dont expect these to last more that 10-20 hikes but for what I paid thats great!