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Firn Line Design Crampon Pouch

Crampon Pouch

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Description

Slide your crampons into this top-loading pouch to stow. Puncture-resistant patches at each end protect your gear from shredding by front points. A 1" webbing and squeeze buckle secures the top flap closed. Two lash loops on the back secure the pouch to your pack compression straps. Stitched with polyester or nylon thread. Open design drains water. Size Small (14" circumference) fits most crampons with wire bindings. Size large (16" circumference) fits most crampons with plastic bindings. Designed to fit crampons that reduce in length for stowing. Standard shipping is included in the price.

Retail price

US$ 20.95

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Weight (g / oz)

Weight (g / oz)

In grams and ounces, the weight, as stated by the manufacturer/brand.

Unfortunately, for ice accessories in particular, these are not common figures that are given out.

156 g / 5.50 oz
Main Material

Main Material

We list as many details here as the manufacturer supplies.

This information is definitely limited for ice accessories.

Polyester-Reinforced Polypropylene back and Polyester-Reinforced Polyurethane front
Ice Rating (if applicable)

Ice Rating

Most ice accessories do not have a rating. This field is used for ice axe and ice tool accessories like picks, that have an ice rating.

B / Type 1: Basic

T / Type 2: Technical

Note: Even though it looks like the more aggressive picks are T and the flatter picks are B, this is not always the case. The ratings are based on flex, and not the shape.

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