kevino Posted June 17, 2010 Posted June 17, 2010 Looking for some current feedback...want to pick up a pair of aluminum crampons and will be in the Seattle area tomorrow so I called our local retailers and found that they have in stock the Grivel Air Tech Light (595 g), Camp XCL 490 (605 g) and BD Neve (585g). I will be using the universal binding system so I can use them with approach shoes. Looking for feedback on these models...Thanks. Quote
jmace Posted June 17, 2010 Posted June 17, 2010 Camp XCL doenst call themselves the worlds lights crampon for fun..you have it listed as the heaviest? Camp XCL 490 Quote
DPS Posted June 17, 2010 Posted June 17, 2010 I have the Grivel Air Tech Light and like them for appproaches, mellow glacier slogs, and ski mountaineering. They fit well on everything from approach shoes to ski boots. The one complaint I have is that the bottom points are a bit short so in some circumstances they feel a bit sketchy (e.g. thin layer of snow over ice). Quote
tomtom Posted June 17, 2010 Posted June 17, 2010 Pro Mountain carries the Stubai http://promountainsports.com/index.php/climbing/crampons/stubai-ultralight-universal-crampon.html They work pretty well, but are heavier al crampons. So the question is "are you looking for the lightest crampon for light use, or a heavier, more durable crampon?" The Stubai is the second at 590 gr. Quote
indigosage Posted June 17, 2010 Posted June 17, 2010 I would recommend staying away from the Neve. The way the teeth are configured just does not give you a solid feel on snow. I sold the pair because I just didn't trust them. If I pick up another pair of aluminums I would go with the Grivels. Quote
OlympicMtnBoy Posted June 17, 2010 Posted June 17, 2010 I have always been happy with my CAMPs in many different types of snow and they have decent front points. I have also been impressed with the Grivels that friends have used, and I kind of like their anti-bot plates better. I had to make my own for my CAMPs but they may come with some now??? My CAMPs fit on my low top approach shoes and my giant double boots no problem. Quote
mountainmatt Posted June 17, 2010 Posted June 17, 2010 Big fan of the Grivels. As Stewart mentioned, the anti-bot plates are awesome, the only ones I have had real success with on warm snow days. They fit great on everything from a tennis shoe all the way to a boot. Quote
Le Piston Posted June 18, 2010 Posted June 18, 2010 I have some Trango aluminum crampons, and have been happy with them for the snow only non-technical stuff. I got them with rubber anti-bots that work just fine. That said, I would tend to go with the Grivel's as probably the better all around aluminum crampon in your field. I have the steel Air Techs and love how they perform for what I climb and if I had it to do over again, would have purchased the Air Tech Lights. Hope this helps...Cheers. Quote
catbirdseat Posted July 13, 2010 Posted July 13, 2010 Of the above mentioned crampons, which fit large feet the best. Too often crampons will not fit well on boots over US size 11. My size is 11.5. I usually have to buy long plates for steel crampons so they will fit. Quote
fenderfour Posted July 14, 2010 Posted July 14, 2010 Size 11.5 does not qualify as "large". Slightly over average, maybe. Stubais are pretty wide and fit on my size 15's with the longer bar. Quote
t_rutl Posted July 14, 2010 Posted July 14, 2010 Stubai or Grivel I've beat the snot out of my Stubai's, no bent or broken points after many trips over scree and talaus. The Grivels are nice if its just for snow. Better anti-balling plates. Quote
kevino Posted July 14, 2010 Author Posted July 14, 2010 Thanks for everyone's input. In response to jmace, I'm not sure why I listed the weight at 605g. Anyway, I found a good deal on the CAMP's and pulled the trigger. Grivel was my top choice but i couldn't justify paying $50 more than the deal I got on the CAMPs. Quote
carlhulit Posted July 14, 2010 Posted July 14, 2010 is the deal you found on the camps publicly available, if so could you post a link? Quote
kevino Posted July 14, 2010 Author Posted July 14, 2010 It was on e-omc but they seem to be sold out now. Sorry. You can use SPAD15 to get 15% off at moosejaw. Quote
NealH Posted July 14, 2010 Posted July 14, 2010 Of the above mentioned crampons, which fit large feet the best. Too often crampons will not fit well on boots over US size 11. My size is 11.5. I usually have to buy long plates for steel crampons so they will fit. I'm size 11.5 and have the Grivel Air Tech and they fit both my approach shoes (Lowa lowcut trail shoes) and my mountaineering boots (La Sportiva Makalu) but they are either maxed out or one notch less than maxed out. It is possible that some boots or approach shoes of the same size could have a larger outer dimension so that they might not fit, but they do work for me and I have been happy with them. Quote
nhluhr Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 the 605g on the Camp XLC490 refers to the weight with antibotts. Quote
JasonG Posted July 24, 2010 Posted July 24, 2010 Sweet deal on the Stubai's: http://store.everestgear.com/421100.html?productid=421100&channelid=FROOG Quote
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