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Naxo Crampon is ok

Backcountry Access Alpine Trekker Crampon

Rating for this product: 2 June 2, 2006

It worked okay, but it wasn't easy to put on and off when it got cold. Once it released and pushed back to the end of the binding which rendered it useless. And of course, the most important issue, on the highest climbing setting only the first point hit the ground. The ski crampon did make a difference while climbing, and I believe I made it up things which would have otherwise required a boot pack. You'll have to decide what it's worth to you.

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Naxo Crampon is ok

Naxo Ski Crampon

Rating for this product: 2 June 2, 2006

It worked okay, but it wasn't easy to put on and off when it got cold. Once it released and pushed back to the end of the binding which rendered it useless. And of course, the most important issue, on the highest climbing setting only the first point hit the ground. The ski crampon did make a difference while climbing, and I believe I made it up things which would have otherwise required a boot pack. You'll have to decide what it's worth to you.

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