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2024
Status:ongoing
2025

G10 New Classic Evo

Ten-point steel crampon suited to everyone from beginners to seasoned mountaineers.
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Intro
The G10 has been designed for the widest public possible, from beginners to experts. It has ten shortish steel points (six to the front and four to the back), and the toe and heel piece adapt well to all sorts of footwear, including burly ski boots. Not super light, but a solid choice nevertheless for those looking for a versatile crampon.
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Technical specifications

Tip number
10
Individual weight
806 g
Price
129.9 €
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