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The Magix 10 Crampon by Camp USA is a steel crampons designed to significantly reduce balling. Innovative X design with M shaped deflection eliminates the majority of the cross friction that allows snow to build up. Combined with a new lightweight Vibram anti-balling plate and smooth finish, users can hike and climb with absolute security in any kind of snow in any part of the world. Two versions available - 8 points for hiking and 10 points for mountaineering. Accommodates large heels and toes common on snow boarding and insulated winter boots.
DECENT FEATURES of the Camp USA Magix 10 Crampon
- General Mountaineering, Snow Climbing
- Engineered to eliminate balling
- Accommodates large heels and toes on snowboard and insulated boots
- Carrying case and Vibram anti-balling plates included
The SPECS
- Points: 10
- Binding: Universal
- Anti-Balling Plates: Included
- Crampon Case: Included
- Size: 36-48 cm /14-19 in
- Weight: 760 g / 26.8 oz
- Materials: Chromoly Steel
ALL CLIMBING SALES ARE FINAL.
Review Count:4 Avg Rating:3.5 Camp Usa ClimbingCusty Reviews
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"swell snowboard mt crampons" 03/28/12
Picked them up on S&C a few years back for snowboard mountaineering and have not had any complaints. They fit my 11.5 malamutes with a few pin holes left to extend to. I have abused these, being too lazy to take them off when climbing solid rock, scree, mud, grass, etc, and they have held up amazingly well.
"so so" 01/13/12
I've used these on my size 12 snowboard boots for two seasons and they've held up pretty well. The pin system used to extend the crampons has released on me a few times during climbs, requiring refitting in some non-ideal locations. Wouldn't use these for any technical ice climbing.
"Decent" 09/27/11
I've used these on my size 12 snowboard boots for two seasons and they've held up pretty well. The pin system used to extend the crampons has released on me a few times during climbs, requiring refitting in some non-ideal locations. Wouldn't use these for any technical ice climbing.
"Decent crampon .... not for "true" ice climbing" 02/10/10
I use these with winter boots without "welts" for steep Adirondack trails, crampons are decent for non-vertical uses and accomodate my big boots. I don't like the strap system which was too small for my big boots and impossible to use without bare hands. Good if used for non-steep terrain.
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