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GrivelAir Tech New Matic Evo - Crampons

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12 points and incredible stability! Perfect for all glacier hikes, snow climbs, or mixed routes such as the Eiger or the Grandes Jorasses traverse, the Air Tech New Matic Evo crampons from Grivel are ultra-versatile. Made of steel and featuring 12 deliberately shorter points for a more natural walk and greater comfort during traverses. They facilitate walking, especially with ski boots. The risk of twisting an ankle is thus limited. The Air Tech crampons from Grivel are equipped with the New-Matic Evo binding system. At the front, the shoe does not require a groove and the plastic attachment can be replaced if worn. At the back, the plastic heel piece fits into the groove of the shoe, which must be equipped with it. This binding system is specially designed for rigid boots.

Versatile and technical, the Air Tech crampons from Grivel will follow you in all your alpine adventures.

  • Made of steel
  • 12-point crampons with 2 front points
  • New Matic Evo binding system
  • Antibotts included
  • Sizes: 35 to 46
  • CE certified
  • Weight: 790 g

Description

Recommanded useMountaineering
GenderMen / Women
Weight2 x 436 g
ItemAir Tech New Matic Evo
Other FeaturesCertification : CE EN 893, UIAA 153
Material(s)Stainless steel / Plastic
Fastening systemsSemi-automatic / Automatic
Size adjustmentBar with Hole
Compatible shoe size35 - 46
Convertible lock systemYes
Number of forward studs2
Type of studsFlat
Number of studs12
Anti-bottYes
Transport storageYes
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