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AT skis and Bindings

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Dumb question but i you hire skis with AT bindings will they be supplied with crampons?

I need some but dont want to buy and am guessing that the crampons are specific to the bindings and / or ski width
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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skimottaret, ski crampons/harscheisen/couteaux/knives are specific to bindings. They are not normally provided with hire kit, although you are normally asked whether you want the skins or not (can't see any reason for having the gear if you don't want the skins rolling eyes ). A decent place will have couteaux if you ask for them. Do so. In St Anton last year, most of the group had to hire, and the guide said it was not necessary to get couteaux - big mistake, as we then went for a half-hour skin traverse across a very icy 35 degree slope. Fortunately I had mine with me, but some of the others had to take skis off and walk. I also ended up using the in Chamonix when the surface got very powdery and skins kept on slipping back.

When the group I was in Gressoney with a couple of years ago had to hire gear they didn't have enough hire couteaux to go round, so they had some new ones on sale or return. Fortunately they were not necessary that time. I did notice when looking the other day that the Dukes do not yet have any compatible couteaux, do I don't know what those guys are supposed to do Shocked .
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GrahamN, thanks very helpful, Very Happy I havent seen them specifically mentioned on the hire sites and will ask.
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skimottaret, I agree with GrahamN, I had to "MacGyver" some to fit my touring tele rig. Can't imagine skinning without them now.
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
OTOH if you don't get couteaux, it will force you to learn good skinning technique Cool
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