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CAMP USA
XLC 470 Crampon

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $134.96 Original price: $179.95
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XLC 470 Crampon

Mountaineering involves carrying too much weight as it is. Lighten your load with the 16.5-ounce CAMP XLC 470 Automatic Crampon. This fully functional 12-point crampon achieves this impressively low weight thanks to aluminum construction. The XLC 470 would not be a good choice for steep ice, but it's great on hard neve that you encounter in the mountains.

Details

  • Solid crampons for winter mountaineering
  • Aluminum spikes are light and sturdy
  • 12-point crampon for a secure feel
  • Fits most semi-rigid mountaineering boots
  • Tool-free size adjustment is easy to work with
  • Item #CMP007T
Material
7075 Aluminum
Front Points
2
Number of Points
12
Anti-balling plates
yes, included
Boot Compatibility
automatic, semi-automatic
Claimed Weight
[size 36-48] 20.3oz
Recommended Use
mountaineering
Manufacturer Warranty
limited 3 years

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

June 14, 2020

Excellent 3 Season Workhorse

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

This is my go to all-round crampon for 3 season use in the Cascades. It's light, sturdy, and the 12 point design inspires confidence on icier starts. Works well for everything from late season laps on Rainier to spring ascents in the Cascades. May not be the best option for steeper technical ice, but I would consider this essential to my kit for glaciers and steep snow.

Sean W