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Edelrid Shark Auto Crampon

Shark Auto

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Description

High-end crampons with 12 points, made of high-grade stainless steel in the front and hardened steel in the back, for steep ice and mixed climbing.

  • Extremely lightweight and robust 3-D design
  • Anti-bot plates included
  • Quick and easy bridge adjustment (also fits larger boot sizes)
  • High-grade steel with robust powder coating
  • 3D front points for optimal penetration on steep ice and good purchase on snow
  • Strap keeper to store away webbing

High-end crampons with 12 points, made of high-grade stainless steel in the front and hardened steel in the back, for steep ice and mixed climbing.

  • Extremely lightweight and robust 3-D design
  • Anti-bot plates included
  • Quick and easy bridge adjustment (also fits larger boot sizes)
  • High-grade steel with robust powder coating
  • 3D front points for optimal penetration on steep ice and good purchase on snow
  • Strap keeper to store away... 
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Retail price

US$ 156.14
Price is a static conversion from
€145.00 EUR
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Weight per Pair (g / oz) 847 g / 29.87 oz­
Ideal Uses Technical Mountaineering / Alpine
Binding System Automatic
Sizing ­
Front Points Horizontal Dual ­
Front Point Offset No
Number of Points 12
Main Material High-Grade Stainless Steel
Wear Indicators No
Anti-Ball Plates Included­
Crampon Case Sold Separately (see the case here)
Heel Spur Attachment None made for this model­
Certification CE
Crampon Acces. Ref

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The UIAA equipment standard provides a baseline for equipment performance in a test lab under controlled conditions on new equipment. Although these test conditions are relevant to the conditions encountered climbing, conditions encountered at the crags and the condition of the equipment are equally important. This recommendation from the UIAA member federation The British Mountaineering Council (BMC) provides vital equipment information that is NOT explicitly addressed in the standard, particularly failure modes of the equipment and recommendations for the use, inspection, maintenance, and retirement of equipment.

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