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crampon$17376$ - traduction vers allemand

TRACTION DEVICE FOR ICE-CLIMBING
Crampon
  • Walking crampons
  • front-point]]" crampons used for vertical [[ice climbing]]
  • A [[mountaineering boot]] equipped with a traditional 12-point glacier/trekking crampon
  • Yellow/grey plastic "anti-balling" plates prevent snow from building up

crampon      
n. Kanthaken; Metallhaken an Kletterschuhe -oder Stiefel angebracht um das Ausrutschen auf Schnee oder Eis zu verhindern

Définition

Crampon
·noun An a/rial rootlet for support in climbing, as of ivy.

Wikipédia

Crampons

A crampon is a traction device that is attached to footwear to improve mobility on snow and ice during ice climbing. Besides ice climbing, crampons are also used for secure travel on snow and ice, such as crossing glaciers, snowfields and icefields, ascending snow slopes, and scaling ice-covered rock.

There are three main attachment systems for footwear: step-in, hybrid, and strap bindings. The first two require boots with welts, or specialized mountaineering boots with dedicated front and rear lugs, as a cam-action lever attaches the crampon to the heel. The last type (strap bindings) are more versatile and can adapt to virtually any boot or shoe, but often do not fit as precisely as the other two types.

Oscar Eckenstein designed the first 10-point crampon in 1908, dramatically reducing the need for step cutting. This design was then made commercially available by the Italian Henry Grivel.