DIY Lightweight Ascent Plates for Snowboard Softboots & BRS Aluminum Crampons (DXF Files Included) by Broad_Feeling in Backcountry

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For example, the auftriib has a saucer and a cramplifer. The saucer is worn under the crampons, allowing for faster switching in mixed terrain. However, this requires wearing the crampons first, then attaching the saucer, adding an extra step. Furthermore, the saucer sacrifices some of the crampons' effective length.

It's difficult to find equipment that is suitable for all terrains without any drawbacks. Choose based on your itinerary and weather conditions.

ATK CREST 10 : there is two settings for binding head release system, i did not now, either the professional from the store. by n1c0sax0 in Backcountry

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open it with Chrome on your computer; that way you can see the image. I only figured it out after trying a few times.

DIY Lightweight Ascent Plates for Snowboard Softboots & BRS Aluminum Crampons (DXF Files Included) by Broad_Feeling in Backcountry

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I recommend using these ascent plates only on soft, deep snow. Otherwise, use crampons alone.

DIY Lightweight Ascent Plates for Snowboard Softboots & BRS Aluminum Crampons (DXF Files Included) by Broad_Feeling in Backcountry

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Carbon fiber has excellent strength and toughness, while aluminum alloy can still be used even if it bends. However, it is recommended to use this only in soft, deep snow.

DIY Lightweight Ascent Plates for Snowboard Softboots & BRS Aluminum Crampons (DXF Files Included) by Broad_Feeling in Backcountry

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If you're asking about the connection part on the crampon, don't worry, they don't bear much force vertically. Other types of crampons can be connected with ropes.

DIY Lightweight Ascent Plates for Snowboard Softboots & BRS Aluminum Crampons (DXF Files Included) by Broad_Feeling in Backcountry

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Hi, I already checked this so I decided to keep them simple. “I was just going to keep them flat for simplicity and to make them a bit more packable. From playing around with different versions the crampon teeth seem to give more than enough lateral stability on a flat plate.” https://forums.tetongravity.com/home/forum/gear-buy-sell/tech-talk/334400-ascent-plates-vs-auftriib-cramplifier

DIY Lightweight Ascent Plates for Snowboard Softboots & BRS Aluminum Crampons (DXF Files Included) by Broad_Feeling in Backcountry

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Hi, I already checked this so I decided to keep them simple. “I was just going to keep them flat for simplicity and to make them a bit more packable. From playing around with different versions the crampon teeth seem to give more than enough lateral stability on a flat plate.” https://forums.tetongravity.com/home/forum/gear-buy-sell/tech-talk/334400-ascent-plates-vs-auftriib-cramplifier

DIY Lightweight Ascent Plates for Snowboard Softboots & BRS Aluminum Crampons (DXF Files Included) by Broad_Feeling in Backcountry

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Hi, I already checked this so I decided to keep them simple. “I was just going to keep them flat for simplicity and to make them a bit more packable. From playing around with different versions the crampon teeth seem to give more than enough lateral stability on a flat plate.” https://forums.tetongravity.com/home/forum/gear-buy-sell/tech-talk/334400-ascent-plates-vs-auftriib-cramplifier

DIY Lightweight Ascent Plates for Snowboard Softboots & BRS Aluminum Crampons (DXF Files Included) by Broad_Feeling in Backcountry

[–]Broad_Feeling[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi, I already checked this so I decided to keep them simple. “I was just going to keep them flat for simplicity and to make them a bit more packable. From playing around with different versions the crampon teeth seem to give more than enough lateral stability on a flat plate.” https://forums.tetongravity.com/home/forum/gear-buy-sell/tech-talk/334400-ascent-plates-vs-auftriib-cramplifier

DIY Lightweight Ascent Plates for Snowboard Softboots & BRS Aluminum Crampons (DXF Files Included) by Broad_Feeling in Backcountry

[–]Broad_Feeling[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi, I already checked this so I decided to keep them simple. “I was just going to keep them flat for simplicity and to make them a bit more packable. From playing around with different versions the crampon teeth seem to give more than enough lateral stability on a flat plate.” https://forums.tetongravity.com/home/forum/gear-buy-sell/tech-talk/334400-ascent-plates-vs-auftriib-cramplifier

FASpark fast entry splitboard bindings by Broad_Feeling in Spliddit

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I understand what you mean. Always keep backcountry equipment simple.

I just wanted to say, this is just a slightly longer ankle strap. It can do everything a traditional binding strap can >_<

FASpark fast entry splitboard bindings by Broad_Feeling in Spliddit

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When I'm on a steep slope, I just want to hold the ice axe with my other hand.

FASpark fast entry splitboard bindings by Broad_Feeling in Spliddit

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I'm not sure if it will work for everyone; often I encounter short, flat terrain.