As we move into the winter season, a frequently asked question is 'what is the difference between the FreeSteps6® and FlexSteps™ Crampons?'. So - we thought we would share the answer with you here!
What do they have in common?
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Lightweight [12.17-12.30oz, 345-348g]
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Low-profile spikes designed for walking and jogging on icy and snow-packed pavement and light trails - can take high impact
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Can be paired with a variety of shoes; casual, runners, or boots
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Equipped with a high-quality elastomer harness
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Covered by a 2-year limited warranty
What are the main differences?
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Type of traction system
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Step in area and attachment points
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Velcro strap for extra security
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Total number of spikes and the spike shape
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Recommended use
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Colour options
FlexSteps™: utilizes a poly-urethane plate system that connects with links of the same material up to riveted attachment points. This model is a chain-free crampon option. The plate system has 18 triangular-shaped stainless steel spikes 0.7cm [1/4 inch] for excellent grip and durability. FlexSteps™ has a wide step-in area that makes them easy to put on and a velcro strap to provide extra security. This model is recommended for winter walking and running in urban environments or snow-packed trails.
FreeSteps6®: utilizes five stainless steel spike islands and one heel plate, connected by a dynamic chain system. With a total of 21 stainless steel spikes 0.7cm [1/4 inch], FreeSteps6® provides excellent grip on low-angle icy and snow-packed surfaces. In addition to winter walking and running, FreeSteps6® can be used for ice-fishing, fly-fishing (riverbeds), or muddy trail sections.
In summary, the most suitable option for you will depend on your intended use and your preference to use a chain-based or chain-free crampon.
Be Safe, Go Wild!
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