- Crampon Compatibility with La Sportiva Aequilibriums
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- Mono- or two-point? - Mountain Project
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- Mid-weight hiking boots with crampon compatibility?
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- Crampons for approach shoes (TX5 GTX Mid) - Mountain Project
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- Crampons (no microspikes) for trail and approach shoes
3 Crampons on approach shoes (and maybe, maybe very stiff trail runners) are only really viable for snow traverses You’ll have way too much flex for verglassed rock or even low angle vertical progression, and only the beefiest approach shoes have enough toebox structure to be comfortable for more than a few minutes
- Best crampon compatible snowboard boot? or just get hardboots?
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- Converting BD Sabretooth Pro to Semi-Automatic - Mountain Project
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- are vertical front points worth it - Mountain Project
This is my first season of ice climbing so I have been using my mountaineering crampons that have horizontal front points I noticed that on steeper, less featured climbs my calves get really pumped because the secondary points on my crampons are set really far back and i have to drop my heals really low to engage them Would it be worth it to get a pair of crampons that are better suited for
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