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Alto Gear Ultralight Crampon Pouch
  • Alto Gear Ultralight Crampon Pouch
  • Alto Gear Ultralight Crampon Pouch
  • Alto Gear Ultralight Crampon Pouch
  • Alto Gear Ultralight Crampon Pouch
  • Alto Gear Ultralight Crampon Pouch
  • Alto Gear Ultralight Crampon Pouch
  • Alto Gear Ultralight Crampon Pouch

Ultralight Crampon Pouch

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Description

The ultralight version of our billboard vinyl Crampon Pouch.

At a measly 66 grams, our Ultralight Crampon pouch is one of the lightest pouches on the market to store and protect your crampons. Created in collaboration with @Iceclimbing, this versatile Pouch is compatible with all types of crampons and is useful to carry other gear as well, like ice screws, quickdraws, carabiners, and more. Roll it up, cinch the buckle, and throw it in your pack to protect your gear. The top webbing loop allows for the Pouch to be hung at belay stations and water drains through holes in the bottom.

- Compatible with all types of crampons

- Roll top opening

- G-hook buckle closure

- Hand-cut and sewn in Colorado

- Lay-flat dimensions: 9" x 15"

Retail price

US$ 35.00

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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.

66 g / 2.32 oz
Main Material

Main Material

We list as many details here as the manufacturer supplies.

This information is definitely limited for ice accessories.

100% recycled 200D ECOPAK polyester sailcloth
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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