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.
Ascent Auto / Semi Auto
Description
- Lightweight steel crampons for mountaineering
- Asymmetric design and flexible linking bar follow the contours of modern boots to ensure a precise fit
- Compact frame takes up less space in the pack
- Delivered standard with automatic and semi-auto toe bails
- Dynamic anti-balling plates included
- Micro-adjustable linking bar for fine-tuning the length
- Dyneema® linking straps (available separately) reduce weight and allow the crampons to fold onto themselves for tighter packability
- 2 front bail positions, 2 heel bail positions, 3 heel bail height settings
- Adjustable fold-over carrying case with lashing straps included
The Ascent is a lightweight steel crampon for mountaineering. It uses a minimalist design to reduce weight without compromising performance. The compact frame is particularly rigid and the points are positioned for aggressive traction and maximum stability. The Ascent Auto/Semi-Auto is delivered standard with both automatic and semi-auto toe bails. Binding parts are interchangeable between Auto/Semi-Auto/Universal (sold separately). The fit can be optimized with the micro-adjustable flexible linking bar, 2 front bail positions, 2 heel bail positions and 3 heel bail height settings. Dynamic anti-balling plates prevent snow build-up underfoot.
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. | 728 g / 25.70 oz With anti-balling plates (included) Without anti-balling plates |
Ideal Uses | Glacier Travel / Mountaineering |
Binding System | Automatic Semi-auto |
Sizing | One size fits 34-48 |
Front Points | Horizontal Dual |
Front Point Offset | No |
Number of Points | 10 |
Main Material | NiCrMo Steel |
Wear Indicators | No |
Anti-Ball Plates | Included |
Crampon Case | Included |
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 |
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A pictoral representation of the UIAA-153 and EN-893 standards for crampons.