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CAMP Skimo Tour Crampons

Sale price $179.95

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Description

Currently product testing. Manufacturer's features & specs listed below:
  • Hyperlight 7075 aluminum alloy construction
  • Automatic binding with our new T-Stop toe system
  • Semi-auto toe bails are available separately for boots without toe welts
  • The heel bail has been optimized to fit A/T ski boots and features 3 height settings for fine-tuning the fit
  • Micro-adjustable linking bar with large and small range settings allows for a precise fit without the use of tools
  • Dyneema® linking straps (available separately) reduce weight (350 g) and allow the crampons to fold onto themselves for tighter packability
  • Anti-balling plates and carrying case included
  • Torx key for adjustment included

The Skimo Tour features the same lightweight, technical design as the Skimo Race with a micro-adjustable linking bar that can be adjusted without tools. Our new T-Stop toe system combines with a traditional snap on heel bail for fast and secure attachment to the boot. The micro-adjustable linking bar with large and small range settings delivers a precise fit for all boot lengths. The linking bar can also be replaced with the optional Dyneema® linking strap (sold separately) to reduce weight and allow the crampons to be folded onto themselves for tighter packability. Semi-auto toe bails (sold separately) can be integrated for boots without toe welts. Anti-balling plates and carrying case included.

WEIGHT

450 g, 15.9 oz

SPECS

ID: 2585
Size: Eur 36-46
Points: 10
Frame Material: 7075 Aluminum
Antibott: Included
Binding: Automatic

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