Irvis Flexlock 2015
Description
At 820 g per pair (FLEXLOCK), the 10-point IRVIS crampons are designed for glacier travel, ski mountaineering and snowy or icy approaches. They are lightweight and easy to use, making them a favorite in any conditions. Available with two different binding systems, these crampons can fit most boots, even those without welts. Durable and easy to adjust. They are equipped with ANTISNOW plates.
Point lengths designed for maximum stability without having to high-step
Sharp points for great purchase in ice
Two wide front points for purchase in snow, reinforced for rigidity
Second row of teeth angled towards the front for support when front-pointing
Two teeth at the rear for stability when descending facing downhill
Two teeth at 45° angles at the rear of the forefoot for purchase while traversing or descending
Side points for purchase while traversing
Linking bar can be set for flexible or semi-rigid modes to adapt the crampon to flexible or rigid boots
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. | 820 g / 28.92 oz |
Ideal Uses | Glacier Travel / Mountaineering |
Binding System | Universal |
Sizing | |
Front Points | Horizontal Dual |
Front Point Offset | No |
Number of Points | 10 |
Main Material | 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, EN, UIAA |
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