Thankyou very much!!! that rotating screw at the back was just what I needed to know!. saved me hours going back to the store! none of the other tutorials mention it yet its so vital.
Hey , Superb video , thanks for upload.. I've got issue with my crampons , after an hour of wearing comes pain ,then blister on my heel , do u have and Idea what could be a problem? I've tried to make them loose ,but it happens every time ,thanx for info
Best video ever! The detail regarding the crampons staying firm on place before any locking/strapping is top and this is the first video I watch that covers it properly. Question for any viewer or for you Glen. I went from robust trekking boots to semi rigid boots because of the place I lived before (not too technical terrain after extremely long approaches so the walking/trekking part was predominant), does it worth upgrading crampons from strap-on to semi-automatic? (I have 12 points strapon crampons, BD serac) Thanks a lot!
I had seen it two or three years ago, but I kept it and when the ice season starts (I'm in the north of Spain) I see it again. I like it. and when someone asks me how to put on the crampons I try to explain it by imitating how you do it.
@@alexandersime-scott8198 Thanks, but I already watched that. It doesn't match the crampons I've been given. I've been given some old school Stubai walking crampons. Think I've sussed in now anyway
Thankyou very much!!! that rotating screw at the back was just what I needed to know!. saved me hours going back to the store! none of the other tutorials mention it yet its so vital.
Thank you, this was a very helpful video to me. Got my grampons today, I like your knot technique. Very efficient & experienced. Thank you.
Thank you. Best video of the ones I watched.
Great video Thanks
Hey , Superb video , thanks for upload.. I've got issue with my crampons , after an hour of wearing comes pain ,then blister on my heel , do u have and Idea what could be a problem? I've tried to make them loose ,but it happens every time ,thanx for info
1... 2... *video ends. I'll asume there was a 3. perfect explanation
Best video ever! The detail regarding the crampons staying firm on place before any locking/strapping is top and this is the first video I watch that covers it properly. Question for any viewer or for you Glen. I went from robust trekking boots to semi rigid boots because of the place I lived before (not too technical terrain after extremely long approaches so the walking/trekking part was predominant), does it worth upgrading crampons from strap-on to semi-automatic? (I have 12 points strapon crampons, BD serac) Thanks a lot!
Great video!!! Question: What brand of boots are you wearing? Are they salewa? Greetings from Ecuador.
You didn’t rotate the Grivel pull tab to the lock position and you used the word instep but pointed at the arch.
Thanks for the instructions
Brilliant video thanks mate
What boots are you using?
Very good explanación, clear and useful 😍😍
I had seen it two or three years ago, but I kept it and when the ice season starts (I'm in the north of Spain) I see it again. I like it. and when someone asks me how to put on the crampons I try to explain it by imitating how you do it.
Where is the video for strap only fitting please?
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@@alexandersime-scott8198 Thanks, but I already watched that. It doesn't match the crampons I've been given. I've been given some old school Stubai walking crampons. Think I've sussed in now anyway