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crampon From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Outdoorcramponcram‧pon /ˈkræmpɒn $ -pɑːn/ noun [countable usually plural] DLOa piece of metal with sharp points that mountain climbers fasten under their boots to stop them slipping on ice or snowExamples from the Corpuscrampon• Forget about instep crampons or ones without forward facing points, which are only of interest to walkers.• Fig 1: Three types of crampon points - a curved lobster claw b general purpose c straight lobster claw.• An ankle strap will prevent the heel lever being released or the crampon being lost should it become disconnected from the boot.• I pointed out the crampons, the little cleats attached to the bottoms.• The weight is kept over the feet with the crampons flat.• Frankly, I would have found it challenging with crampons and rope.Origin crampon (1200-1300) Old French Low German krampe; → CRAMP2 |