Dynafit Ski Crampons
If you've ever tried to skin up a steep, blank, icy face without ski crampons, you will immediately appreciate the value of the security they provide. By plunging into hard snow ice, the crampon teeth add grip when skins don't make full contact or you're slipping downhill. Whether you are chasing someone up a greasy skin track in the winter or trying to time the corn cycle in the spring, the Dynafit Ski Crampons will have you covered. Sold in pairs.
- "Classic" Style: Traditional, slide-in-from-the-side crampons that will work with most bindings with "Dynafit-style" receptors.
- "Quick In" Style: Same compatibility as the Classic Style with the ability to drop-in vertically on certain newer* Dynafit bindings for faster and easier attachment.
- Machined with grooves that provide strength but keep the weight down (weights listed below).
- Available in 80mm, 90mm, 100mm, 110mm, 120mm, and 130mm sizes to fit the width of your ski.
* Drop-in attachment works on the Dynafit DNA, Mezzalama, Ridge, Seven Summits, and future Dynafit bindings.
** Please note that ski crampons work best with low-heel riser settings. Since your boot is what drives the teeth into the snow, very high riser positions will result in a shallow purchase for the teeth. This can also be remedied by adding spacers on top of the crampons, which has the obvious drawback of adding weight.
| Size | Weight | Measured Width |
| 80mm | 89g | 81mm |
| 90mm | 91g | 91mm |
| 100mm | 100g | 100mm |
| 110mm | 105g | 111mm |
| 120mm | 110g | 120mm |
| 130mm | 117g | 130mm |
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Questions & Reviews
In general, such a small metal clasp has more flexibility for adapting to small differences in the metal bar among different crampon brands.
The downside is that it is probably not quite as strong, although I haven't had any problems, and worst-case scenario, probably better to have that small replaceable part break than the crampon or binding frame.
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