Crampons
Climbing crampons are spiked metal traction devices that attach to the bottom of mountaineering or ice climbing boots. They’re designed to provide grip and stability on ice, snow, and steep alpine terrain—making them essential gear for ice climbing, glacier travel, mountaineering, and mixed climbing (rock + ice).
What Do Crampons Do?
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Prevent slipping on ice and snow
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Allow you to climb vertical ice and mixed terrain
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Improve safety and efficiency on steep or technical ground
Key Features of Crampons:
Part | Function |
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Points (spikes) | Usually 10–14 sharp steel or aluminum spikes that dig into snow, ice, or rock |
Front Points | Used for kicking into ice or steep snow (vertical or horizontal orientation) |
Heel and Toe Bindings | Secure the crampons to your boots |
Anti-balling plates | Prevent snow from clumping underfoot |
Material | Steel (durability for ice/rock), aluminum (lighter for snow travel) |
Types of Crampons:
Type | Attachment | Best For |
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Strap-on (Universal) | Nylon straps fit almost any boot | Hiking, glacier travel, general mountaineering |
Step-in (Automatic) | Lever + toe bail system; requires boots with front & rear welts | Technical ice climbing, steep alpine |
Hybrid (Semi-automatic) | Heel lever + front strap; boots need a heel welt | Mountaineering, mixed climbing |
Crampon Types by Activity:
Activity | Ideal Crampons |
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General mountaineering | 10–12 point, strap-on or hybrid, horizontal front points |
Ice climbing | 12+ point, step-in, vertical or aggressive front points |
Mixed climbing / dry tooling | Technical designs with adjustable or mono-point front |
Glacier travel / ski mountaineering | Lightweight aluminum crampons, often strap-on |
Tips for Choosing Crampons:
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Match crampons to your boot type and climbing objective.
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Make sure the crampons fit snugly and don’t shift.
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Use anti-balling plates in wet snow conditions.
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Keep them sharp and rust-free for best performance.
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