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.
Hey Cam! The Fischer Speed Turn is actually a Dynafit Speed Turn with a Fischer logo on it, so yes, they sure are compatible!
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12/12/2018
Question from
JWDX
For Black Crows Navi’s Freebird skis (102 mm underfoot), can I get the orange crampons and bend it to fit? Or should I buy the black ones that are 110mm? Thanks!
Hi JWDX, I would suggest buying the 110mm crampons as these do not have much in the way of excess clearance and cannot easily be bent.
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12/9/2018
Question from
claude
hi- For a 160 cm Movement Big Fish mounted with 24.5 Atomic Backland boots and bindings, do you recommend the 80 mm or 90 mm Dynafit crampon? worried the 80 mm may be a bit tight. thx
I have Hagan Core 88's, with Hagan Core bindings, will the Blue (90) Dynafit crampons work with my set up? The attachment point appears to be the same.
Hey Lee! Tough to tell 100% without seeing it, but yeah, it should work. Keep in mind that, at best, you'll only be getting 1mm of clearance on either side of the ski which is pretty tight. It's tough to justify the 100mm crampons for that though, but maybe something like the ATK ski crampon in a 97mm might be better. Like I said, it's tough to tell, but I'd say go with it.
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6/26/2018
Question from
Jim Stone
will this binding work with the TLT Radical FT 2.0, and the Black Diamond Boundry 107 ski ? The 110mm ski crampon.
Paul, Unfortunately the Dynafit crampons are not compatible with the G3 Ion binding. G3 manufactures a specific crampon for the Ion.
Isaac
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4/8/2018
Question from
Ellen
Do you sell the blocks to add to the dynafit ski crampons? (Like the B and D model....) Do the dynafit ski crampons still work with the old dynafit vertical bindings? If you do sell the blocks, how much do they weigh? My B and D ski crampons are so heavy and 12mm wider than my new ski, so I am shopping! Ellen
Does the Dynafit 110mm ski crampon fit the DPS 112 Wailer? I'm fine if it's tight as I can bend the crampon a bit. Would rather do that then have a sloppy 120mm.
Hey Jeff! Very possibly! I think there's a good chance it'll work just fine but the boot size, sidecut, and sidewall construction will make or break that potentially tight fit. What ski is it? I may be able to measure for you!
I have these in the 90mm width and they are a must if you like skiing peaks (early morning starts) or enjoy ski traverses. They can save you so much time if you just need to get through a sketchy section and don't want to carry your skins and put on real chompers. Yes, they slow down your skinning but the feeling of security is worth it. I used these every day when completing the Haute Route and they were 100% worth the weight.
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1/16/2018
Question from
Taylor
Hi guys! I have a pair of these in the 90mm width for a pair of Cho's. Would it be dumb to try and use them on a skinnier pair of skis as well (79 waist) or should I get another pair of cramps in the 80mm width?
Hi Taylor, I've used 90mm crampons with a 78mm ski a fair amount and it hasn't been a problem. I wouldn't want too much more size difference though or the crampon starts applying too much torque on the receptor that is attached to the binding.
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12/2/2017
Question from
Jeff
Ski width at the crampon receptor is 103 mm. 100mm crampon too small, 110 just right, correct? Thanks!
Hi Becky, it will be close! Depending on how far your toe pieces is from the center of the sidecut, you may need to go up to 110mm. If you measure the width of your ski right at your receptor it would help: below 102mm and you should be OK.
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4/17/2017
Question from
erica
Would the 110 crampons be the right fit for my Voile Supercharger skies (164 cm- 102 at the waist) with dynafit bindings? I have an Iceland trip coming up in a few weeks and been asked to bring ski crampons but I've never used them before.
Hi Erica, yes those would be spot on. Iceland is trending, have a great trip!
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4/17/2017
Question from
David
I have the dynafit binding for back country skiing. I want fit a ski crampon to my ski. My ski width is 3-7/8" inches width. What size crampons would i use ?
Hey David. 3-7/8" measures out to 98.4mm waist width. Ideally the 100mm crampon would work but depending on the shape of the sidewall it may be a little bit tight.
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3/5/2017
Question from
Carl
Will the crampons fit onto Dynafit Superlight 2.0 bindings?