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CAMP USA XLC Nanotech Crampon

CAMP USA XLC Nanotech Crampon

Item #CMP0056|7 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast & Free
$174.95 - $179.95
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CAMP USA XLC Nanotech Crampon

The Camp XLC Nanotech Crampons use an all-aluminum frame for amazingly reduced weight and have steel points for better penetration in hard ice and snow. Although these Camp crampons weight only 16.9 ounces, their performance on hard neve rivals steel crampons. The XLC Nanotech Crampons come in two attachment options to fit either plastic mountaineering boots or your rear-bail spring climbing boots.

Bottom Line: Get steel performance at aluminum weight when you strap the Camp XLC Nanotech Crampons on your boots.

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What type should you order for hiking boots?

What type should you order for hiking boots?

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February 20, 2009

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Wait, are the names of the pictures wrong? I thought "automatic" usually referred to step-in (i.e., with toe bail wire). The specs have it the way I would expect.

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October 17, 2009

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The ones pictured. The Automatic, will work just fine.

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February 20, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

Light and Fast

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September 1, 2009

Definetly light, but not the most well thought out or highest quality. Everyone else uses an allen head bolt or hex head, this uses a flat blade head bolt threaded directly to the crampon, obviously for the weight. Its almost impossible not to start stripping the flat head though while installing, be carful! Anti-bot plates are very difficult to install, don't do it on the field! They are also heavier than they should be for super light crampons. The price is way to high (although they are cheaper at BC) for the quality of the crampon.

KP

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Can the "universal binding" version be used with trail

Can the "universal binding" version be used with trail runners and lightweight hiking boots?

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December 14, 2008

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Yes, the "universal" version will work with lightweight hikers or trail shoes.

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December 15, 2008

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Do you have the AUTOMATIC ?

Do you have the AUTOMATIC ?

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July 1, 2008

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Yes, the "select option" drop down displays all versions available.

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December 15, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Frame] Aluminum; [points] Nanoflex steel 
Number of Points:
12 
Attachment Points:
Front and back 
Attachment Type:
[Automatic] Step-in; [semi-automatic] newmatic 
Recommended Use:
Alpine climbing, mountaineering 
Weight:
[Automatic] 16.9oz (478g) [semi-automatic] 19.9oz (565g) 
Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 

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