Camp Ascent Auto/Semi-Auto Crampons

The Ascent is a lightweight steel crampon for mountaineering. It uses a minimalist design to reduce weight without compromising performance. The compact frame is particularly rigid and the points are positioned for aggressive traction and maximum stability. The Ascent Auto/Semi-Auto is delivered standard with both automatic and semi-auto toe bails. Binding parts are interchangeable between Auto/Semi-Auto/Universal (sold separately). The fit can be optimized with the micro-adjustable flexible linking bar, 2 front bail positions, 2 heel bail positions and 3 heel bail height settings. Dynamic anti-balling plates prevent snow build-up underfoot.
Features:
- Lightweight steel crampons for mountaineering
- Asymmetric design and flexible linking bar follow the contours of modern boots to ensure a precise fit
- Binding parts are interchangeable between Auto/Semi-Auto and Universal
- Compact frame takes up less space in the pack
- Delivered standard with automatic and semi-auto toe bails (Universal Heel sold separately)
- Dynamic anti-balling plates included
- Micro-adjustable linking bar with large and small range settings allows for a precise fit without the use of tools
- Dyneema linking straps (available separately) reduce weight and allow the crampons to fold onto themselves for tighter packability
- 2 front bail positions, 2 heel bail positions, 3 heel bail height settings
- Adjustable fold-over carrying case with lashing straps included
Specifications:
- Weight: Auto (g) (728), Auto (oz) (23,4)/Semi-auto (g) (780), Semi-auto (oz) (25,1)
- Size: European (34-48)
- Boot type: Automatic/Semi-Automatic/Universal
- Points: 10
- Frame material: NiCrMo Steel
- Anti-bott: Included
CAMP USA is the exclusive US importer and distributor of CAMP Technical Adventure Equipment, the 120 year-old Italian climbing and mountaineering brand.
From our offices just outside of Boulder, we occupy our time obsessing over gear, taking care of customers, and exploring the Colorado Rockies. Lunchtime romps in the Flatirons, morning alpine climbs in Rocky Mountain National Park, and dawn patrol ski tours on Loveland Pass keep us honest.
In addition to our small and dedicated staff, we rely on our athletes and customers for feedback and that not-so-subtle kind of pressure climbers like to exert when they talk about gear. If you have feedback or need anything from us, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to hearing from you and thank you for visiting.