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Grivel Ski Tour Crampon Ski-matic 2.0 EVO

Grivel Ski Tour Crampon Ski-matic 2.0 EVO

Grivel Ski Tour Crampon Ski-matic 2.0 EVO
Grivel Ski Tour Crampon Ski-matic 2.0 EVO
Grivel Ski Tour Crampon Ski-matic 2.0 EVO

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135,85 incl. VAT 25.5% (108.25 €, VAT 0) + delivery costs
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Normal price 152,90 €


Quantity
pair



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Product description

Ski Tour is the crampon ski mountaineers. The front is in steel, the rear in aluminum. Grivel finds the innovation in its Ski Matic 2.0 binding, which closes comfortably on the front of the ski boot (making the operation much more comfortable) and does not interfere with the rear walk/ski systems of the boots. The central bar allows adjustment. Equipped with the famous Grivel proactive Antibott both in the front and the rear. Sold together with the practical Crampon Safe to easily store it in your pack.
  • Boot size : 35-46
  • Binding system: Ski-matic 2.0

Weight
640g

Materials
Steel, aluminium, plastic

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 250 x 150 x 150 mm.


Weight
0,64 kg
(with sales package 1 kg)


Warranty
12 month(s)


Country of origin
Germany


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Anonymous verified buyer, 16.2.2023
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Seems valid. It's good that it comes with two safety straps. Fits well with the new Salomon Slab Summit skis.
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