Crampon in a sentence as a noun

More than what physical strength and crampons can support.

Bernie has two Mt. Everests to climb, but he's got his crampons on and rope coiled.

I have been wearing studded slip on crampons when walking my dog this winter.

Little to no talking, almost never any music, just the sound of crampons & the ice axe.

I hate hiking boots and just use trail running shoes for everything that doesn't require rigid crampons.

Now it seems like you can't throw a crampon without hitting another athletic/outdoor apparel/footwear startup.

Knowledge of crampons wouldn't make your opinion valid, but lack of knowledge definitely makes it invalid.

Well, ice-axe and crampon competency is the bare minimum necessary to even step on a snow mountain.

It is humorous you feel confident enough to write a whole opinion about what makes mountaineering difficult without knowing what crampons are, or taking the five seconds to google it.

Crampon definitions

noun

a hinged pair of curved iron bars; used to raise heavy objects

See also: crampoon

noun

an iron spike attached to the shoe to prevent slipping on ice when walking or climbing

See also: crampoon climber