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Grivel G1 New Matic Evo Crampon
  • Grivel G1 New Matic Evo Crampon
  • Grivel G1 New Matic Evo Crampon

G1 New Matic Evo

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Crampon suitable for those who recently approached the world of mountaineering, with 10 points.

G1 was created for mountaineers in their first outings, therefore for glacier walking and not too demanding climbs. Compact, composed of 10 steel points distributed rationally, of which 6 front and 4 rear. Flex bar in the centre. Suitable for any type of boot, it has a locking system with a comfortable and quick strap. It is available with New-Matic EVO and New-Classic EVO connections. Equipped with the famous Grivel proactive antibott both in the front and the rear. It is simple, light and compact and does not give up any of the necessary technical features.

Crampon suitable for those who recently approached the world of mountaineering, with 10 points.

G1 was created for mountaineers in their first outings, therefore for glacier walking and not too demanding climbs. Compact, composed of 10 steel points distributed rationally, of which 6 front and 4 rear. Flex bar in the centre. Suitable for any type of boot, it has a locking system with a comfortable and quick strap. It is available with New-Matic EVO and New-Classic EVO connections.... 

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Retail price

US$ 119.99
Weight per Pair (g / oz) 770 g / 27.16 oz­
Ideal Uses Glacier Travel / Mountaineering
Binding System Semi-auto
Sizing 36-44
Front Points Horizontal Dual ­
Front Point Offset No
Number of Points 10
Main Material Steel, plastic
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, EN, UIAA
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Updated Grivel Evo Crampons

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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