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Accordeon - Art. RB102
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The “missing link” in Grivel’s antibott system: a housing for the regulation bar that joins the crampon’s two parts together. Today’s best anti-balling up system is now perfected with the Accordeon fitted to all sizes and folds up for storage.
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G10 - Art. RB101.72 (patented)
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Flexible, sheets that prevent snow build Up beneath the crampon. The antibott is essential for safety in wet-snow conditions. Crampons are delivered with the Antibott included.
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Air Tech - Art. RB101.73 (patented)
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Flexible, sheets that prevent snow build Up beneath the crampon. The antibott is essential for safety in wet-snow conditions. Crampons are delivered with the Antibott included.
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Air Tech Light - Art. RB101.732 (patented)
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Flexible, sheets that prevent snow build Up beneath the crampon. The antibott is essential for safety in wet-snow conditions. Crampons are delivered with the Antibott included.
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G12 - Art. RB101.74 (patented)
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Flexible, sheets that prevent snow build Up beneath the crampon. The antibott is essential for safety in wet-snow conditions. Crampons are delivered with the Antibott included.
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G14 - Art. RB101.75 (patented)
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Flexible, sheets that prevent snow build Up beneath the crampon. The antibott is essential for safety in wet-snow conditions. Crampons are delivered with the Antibott included.
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2F - Art. RB100.30
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Flexible, latex sheets that prevent snow build-up beneath the crampon. The antibott is essential for safety in wet-snow conditions. Latex is the only material that remains elastic and resists cracking in temperatures down to -40°.
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Rambo - Art. RB100.40
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Flexible, latex sheets that prevent snow build-up beneath the crampon. The antibott is essential for safety in wet-snow conditions. Latex is the only material that remains elastic and resists cracking in temperatures down to -40°.
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Multibott - Art. RB100.90
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Flexible, latex sheets that prevent snow build-up beneath the crampon. The antibott is essential for safety in wet-snow conditions. Latex is the only material that remains elastic and resists cracking in temperatures down to -40°.
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