I'll be honest with you....
I haven't seen the use for them yet. I tried Yax Pros when they hit the stores & they were all over the place. Picked up a pair of Stabilicers & put them right back on the shelf.
I tried the MS's because I called Kartoola looking for their short toothed crampons. He was the one to steer me to them early last season. Both he & EMS promised to take them back if I wasn't absolutely amazed with them.
Guess what:
The 2 times I actually wore them, there were only short stretches of trail that I actually enjoyed them. As soon as we hit areas with just a little amount of new snow on them....it was slippen & a slidden.
Then, when it warms up, or you get them wet from a crossing etc.....they all get coated with ice balls, rendering them useless.
This is just MHO. I see plenty of people with them or other similar (don't shoot me) gimmicky traction devices on....including just about everyone I hike with....and if the shoe fits.....
I can't give them more than 1 out of 5 stars. sorry.
I'm pretty sure they are going back & I'll be switching back over to a lightweight crampon with anti botts, anti snows, whichever they want to call their brand, for those conditions. I'd rather carry the two pairs of crampons than something that's just a few ounces lighter & actually get some use out of them.
I've used Grivel Air Tech Lights in the past. Black Diamond has a new pr. NEVE?? even the lower end Camp has a green pair.....all with anti botts to keep the snow balling to a minimum.
You do have to be careful in the Whites, on when & how you use them. Not made for rock & hard ice. Regular Steel ones for that.
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