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Petzl Lynx dual frontpoint configuration


siwithington

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Hi

 

I am after some advice on the Petzl Lynx crampon, when paired up with the Scarpa Jorasses Pro GTX.

 

With the Lynx configured with dual front-points, the points 'point' slightly inward when fixed to the boots. I am wondering whether this is an intentional design feature of the Lynx in this configuration, which will benefit me when climbing, or whether I need to look at swapping the link bars to ensure that the front-points face perfectly forward.

 

Any advice would be great.

 

Cheers,

 

Si

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The Lynx are designed asymmetrically to follow the curve of the boot sole. Try them as they are now - you might need to adjust your kick a bit, but once you get used to it, they are more solid and easier to kick with than crampons where the points go straight.

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There are adjustments on the lynx for sure to point them in, straightforward and out. I know most of us throw out the manual (little fold up foreign language rosetta stone with warning icons), but in this case, the Lynx was super helpful. The manual shows three modes you can configure. If you're climbing ice, however, you need to find what works for you. Mine came pointed "in" like you are stating - I kept it that way. Feels really weird to look at when you put them on... climbs water ice amazingly. Really good stuff!

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