Preview to: My Crampons Don't Fit! Small Boots Make Crampon Toes Loose but We Have Options

I’m not a big man. I’m 5’ 6” or a little less than 1.7 meters tall. I weigh about 140 pounds or less than 65 kilograms. While that is good for not having to take a lot of bulk up alpine objectives, it does mean that fitting into equipment can be hard. The most troubling, for me, was getting my small boots to lock in at the toe of my crampons without having room to slide around from side to side. The full video is a deeper dive into crampon toe attachment options for people with smaller boots.

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