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Grivel G-Rider Ski Crampons

The Grivel G-Rider are a light and minimal pair of crampons for ski touring and ski mountaineering.

G-rider is a light minimal crampon with the front section made of steel and the rear section made of light alloy. This is the ideal option for ski boots, which can be fitted with either the Ski Matic EVO binding or the Ski Matic Plus EVO binding. Compact when stored, and easily adjustable. The Proactive antibott features on the front and rear to repel snow away and prevent a build-up of snow.

The Ski-Matic EVO is ideal for stiffer boots with a more secure attachment, better for prolonged use and technical terrain (Ski Mountaineering).

The Ski Matic PLUS EVO is ideal for more flexible ski boots and is quicker to take on and off. Better for less technical terrain (Ski Touring).

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    Specification

    • Activities: ski touring and ski mountaineering

    • 10 Point
      Materials/ construction/ technologies: steel, light alloy, plastic, webbing
      Certifications: CE EN 893, UIAA 153

    • Weight: 642 g/pair (G-Rider Ski Matic Evo); 658 g/pair (G-Rider Ski Matic Plus Evo)

    • Sizes: Adjustable

    The Grivel G-Rider are a light and minimal pair of crampons for ski touring and ski mountaineering.

    G-rider is a light minimal crampon with the front section made of steel and the rear section made of light alloy. This is the ideal option for ski boots, which can be fitted with either the Ski Matic EVO binding or the Ski Matic Plus EVO binding. Compact when stored, and easily adjustable. The Proactive antibott features on the front and rear to repel snow away and prevent a build-up of snow.

    The Ski-Matic EVO is ideal for stiffer boots with a more secure attachment, better for prolonged use and technical terrain (Ski Mountaineering).

    The Ski Matic PLUS EVO is ideal for more flexible ski boots and is quicker to take on and off. Better for less technical terrain (Ski Touring).

    Relevant Articles

    • A Guide to Crampons | Buying Guide
    • Which Mountaineering Boots and Crampons? | Buying Guide

      Specification

      • Activities: ski touring and ski mountaineering

      • 10 Point
        Materials/ construction/ technologies: steel, light alloy, plastic, webbing
        Certifications: CE EN 893, UIAA 153

      • Weight: 642 g/pair (G-Rider Ski Matic Evo); 658 g/pair (G-Rider Ski Matic Plus Evo)

      • Sizes: Adjustable

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      Grivel G-Rider Ski Crampons

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      Description

      The Grivel G-Rider are a light and minimal pair of crampons for ski touring and ski mountaineering.

      G-rider is a light minimal crampon with the front section made of steel and the rear section made of light alloy. This is the ideal option for ski boots, which can be fitted with either the Ski Matic EVO binding or the Ski Matic Plus EVO binding. Compact when stored, and easily adjustable. The Proactive antibott features on the front and rear to repel snow away and prevent a build-up of snow.

      The Ski-Matic EVO is ideal for stiffer boots with a more secure attachment, better for prolonged use and technical terrain (Ski Mountaineering).

      The Ski Matic PLUS EVO is ideal for more flexible ski boots and is quicker to take on and off. Better for less technical terrain (Ski Touring).

      Relevant Articles

      • A Guide to Crampons | Buying Guide
      • Which Mountaineering Boots and Crampons? | Buying Guide

        Specification

        • Activities: ski touring and ski mountaineering

        • 10 Point
          Materials/ construction/ technologies: steel, light alloy, plastic, webbing
          Certifications: CE EN 893, UIAA 153

        • Weight: 642 g/pair (G-Rider Ski Matic Evo); 658 g/pair (G-Rider Ski Matic Plus Evo)

        • Sizes: Adjustable

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