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G14 Cramp-O-Matic

by Grivel
G14 Cramp-O-Matic
SKU: Grivel-RA075A01

Grivel

G14 Cramp-O-Matic

Adjustable Crampons

G14 crampons combine the technical performance of forged, vertical frontpoints with the low profile, collapsible frame of the G-12 to make an altogether fresh, modular, and customizable crampon suited to many climbing disciplines. Grivel's success and experience with the Rambo crampons reinforces the efficiency of forged points: they penetrate hard ice better, with less vibration, and offer the opportunity to combine vertical and horizontal axis. Front points are simple to configure on the G14, allowing the user to build mono or dual point crampons and replace worn points easily. The low profile of the crampon frame places the climber's foot closer to rock or ice, and is less prone to balling up. At last, alpine climbing crampons with the technical performance of their ice and modern mixed counterparts. The G14 crampon is delivered with the Antibott included.

$ 134.00
$225.00 Save 40%
+ Free ground shipping!

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G14 Cramp-O-Matic Specifications
Weight (per pair) 34.35 oz (1065 g)
Materials Chromolly Steel
US/Euro Sizing
(one size)
US 4-12
Euro 36-47
Points 11-12 Fixed Points
Range of use Ice falls & goulotte and modern mixed, dry tooling and competition
G14 Cramp-O-Matic Features
  • Includes Antibott flexible sheets that prevent snow build-up beneath crampon
  • Flex Regulation Bar for improved fit and performance on walking boots
  • Accordeon elastic protection which protects snow build up on the flex bar
  • Semi-rigid
  • Asymetric
Cramp-O-Matic Binding
Cramp-O-Matic Binding
A well known system which relies on a nylon speed lever in the rear and a stainless steel front bale to hold the boot. Quick to put on, these bindings are perfect for plastic mountaineering boots that have a rigid sole and substantial heel and toe welts. The stainless steel safety strap, which was invented by Grivel, is permanently mounted on the front bale and prevents total loss of the crampon should it be forced off the boot.
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