Beast 2023
Description
High-end crampons made of high-grade steel for steep ice and mixed climbing.
Extremely lightweight and robust 3D design
Forged front teeth for ultimate penetration on steep ice
Intelligent interchangeable system: separate front teeth for quick and easy (single-bolt) adjustment from double to mono point
Micro-adjust automatic binding and adjustable toe bail for a precision fit
Can be adjusted from automatic to semi-automatic (both bindings supplied)
Quick and easy bridge adjustment (also fits larger boot sizes)
Anti-bot plates included
Retail price
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Weight per Pair (g / oz)Weight per Pair (g / oz)In grams and ounces, the weight of both crampons together, as stated by the manufacturer/brand. If there are differences in weight (due to multiple sizes or optional accessories) we'll note those here. | 962 g / 33.93 oz |
Ideal Uses | Technical Mountaineering / Alpine Waterfall Ice Mixed (Rock & Ice) / Dry Tooling |
Binding System | Automatic Semi-auto |
Sizing | |
Front Points | Vertical Mono / Dual (replaceable points) |
Front Point Offset | Yes, Adjustable |
Number of Points | 12 |
Main Material | High-Grade Steel |
Wear Indicators | No |
Anti-Ball Plates | Included |
Crampon Case | Sold Separately (see the case here) |
Heel Spur Attachment | None made for this model |
CertificationCertificationsThe main climbing gear certifications are CE and UIAA--and normally the UIAA creates the rules that the CE body also supports. When possible, we try to list all the certifications the product carries. To sell a climbing product in Europe, the device must be CE certified. There are no official requirements to sell climbing gear in the US. The UIAA certification is a voluntary process. Learn MoreRock and Ice Certifications Guide |
CE |
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Tough, capable and relatively light, the Beast is well worth a look if you're in the market for some all-round technical crampons for ice and mixed climbing, alpine days or Scottish winter. It's broadly comparable to popular models from brands with more of a presence in the UK crampon market, but the Beast is arguably more than averagely versatile, offering not only twin and monopoint, but also three different front bindings for the price of just one pair of crampons. They've been my crampon of choice this season, and probably will be again next year. If only those replacement front points weren't so expensive...
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