zack
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2020
I am a splitboarder with a size 12 boot, they work. Typical grivel product, very well made. You cant go wrong with these. Especially if you have big feet.
zack
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2020
I am a splitboarder with a size 12 boot, they work. Typical grivel product, very well made. You cant go wrong with these. Especially if you have big feet.
8each8um
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2018
I bought these to climb Mt Shasta (CA) and they were fantastic! They have enough flex to be comfortable and never came loose. I wore a men's size 11 boot and I had to extend them out all the way, but they fit the boot perfectly. Easy to lace up a take off too. The store in town rents these to all climbers, and I know why. Great crampons!
8each8um
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2018
I bought these to climb Mt Shasta (CA) and they were fantastic! They have enough flex to be comfortable and never came loose. I wore a men's size 11 boot and I had to extend them out all the way, but they fit the boot perfectly. Easy to lace up a take off too. The store in town rents these to all climbers, and I know why. Great crampons!
Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2018
Great crampons for semi technical mountaineering. Grivel has been a making great crampons for a very long time. My only gripe is that the bar it comes with does not support my boot size and I had to buy a $15 extended bar. It seems like they should shift the spectrum of sizes which it can accommodate up some. I know far more mountaineers who wear size 13+ than I do who wear size 6>.
Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2018
Great crampons for semi technical mountaineering. Grivel has been a making great crampons for a very long time. My only gripe is that the bar it comes with does not support my boot size and I had to buy a $15 extended bar. It seems like they should shift the spectrum of sizes which it can accommodate up some. I know far more mountaineers who wear size 13+ than I do who wear size 6>.
DJP
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2017
Used today to climb Mt St Helens. Easy to install and worked flawlessly. Used max size setting to fit size 12 boots. I don't think it would work for anything larger.
DJP
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2017
Used today to climb Mt St Helens. Easy to install and worked flawlessly. Used max size setting to fit size 12 boots. I don't think it would work for anything larger.
Emmet
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2017
Wore on Mt Washington winter hike, and they performed well.
Emmet
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2017
Wore on Mt Washington winter hike, and they performed well.
adk46rrn
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2017
Easy to put on and to remove. Great for hiking in the winter for icy trails!
adk46rrn
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2017
Easy to put on and to remove. Great for hiking in the winter for icy trails!
NHuth
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2015
Bought these for hiking and winter mountaineering in the Adirondacks, and have tackled very icy alpine trails at -25F to low angle ice and snow climbs with these, they've even been scrapped over their fair share of rock, and in their place, they're great. I prefer Grivel over Black Diamond for my winter hardware for their use of chromolly steel which is more durable and reliable. Will buy again when (if) my current pair has to be retired. For more serious mountaineering crampons, consider the G12s.
NHuth
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2015
Bought these for hiking and winter mountaineering in the Adirondacks, and have tackled very icy alpine trails at -25F to low angle ice and snow climbs with these, they've even been scrapped over their fair share of rock, and in their place, they're great. I prefer Grivel over Black Diamond for my winter hardware for their use of chromolly steel which is more durable and reliable. Will buy again when (if) my current pair has to be retired. For more serious mountaineering crampons, consider the G12s.