For rent
Rent-crampons
SKU: Huur stijgijzers OverviewRent-crampons
A pair of crampons for surety to take with you into the (winter) canyons you want to do?
At CanyonZone these can be rented.
With AntiBot plates
Built for the variable, moderate terrain or classic mountaineering routes in places like the Tetons, the Alps and the Cascades, the Black Diamond Serac Crampon is a lightweight, 12-point crampon available in three different configurations to be compatible with any kind of mountain boot . The Serac's redesigned stainless steel construction Incorporates a strong, yet lightweight design with rocker in the front rail to accommodate modern mountain boots. Horizontal front points providence secure bite on icy steps, while the classic points and secondary points sacrifice substantialism rear stability on descents and low-angle terrain.
• Redesigned stainless steel construction is durable, resists snow balling and will not rest
• Versatile horizontal front points with classic secondary points and stable rear points
• Low-profile micro-adjust very bail sacrifices precision fit
• Strap version is for non-technical footwear, perfect fitting to canyoning boots
• Includes front and rear dual-density ABS
• Weight Per Pair: 860 g
These crampons are for rent.
- The price stated on the website is for one week (with shipping 10 days)
- The quote states the rental price for the requested period.
- A deposit is requested.
- Delivered brand, model and / or color may differ
- All rental items can be tried on and picked up or shipped to an address within the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany and Austria (shipping costs are included in the rental). For other countries you can always send a rental request..
- A deposit is requested. If everything is received in good condition, the deposit will be refunded.
In the request you must (also) indicate:
- Period:
- Pick up or send / Return label desired?
- If desired, other details (max 140 characters)
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