I used my new Rambo 4's on Sunday in Parlee. They sure bite nice. What an improvement over the old mono's I used last year! It was my first day using the new rambo's and the first day on ice this year so it'll take a few more days of climbing in them before I know if I like them.
What I wanted to say was about the antibotts that come with them. I was surprised last week to open the box and see that the antibott was one piece of black plastic. The product description from Grivel and MEC was that there were two yellow rubber sections in the antibott to help pop snow off. I called MEC about it, they were kind of confused that there were no yello rubber sections on mine. They checked the other stock none of them had the rubber sections. So I guess Grivel changed the antibott design and hasn't told anyone yet. Maybe for the better. I didn't notice any snow/ice build up all day, despite getting them wet a number of times.
When I took off my Rambo's at the end of the day on Sunday I found that both antibott's had broken in the same place
. The plastic snapped right off where the heel section attaches to the connector under the arch. I don't see how the lack of yellow rubber section on my antibotts could have contributed to them breaking. But maybe the new design is weaker? Unfortunately the antibott is integrated into the whole crampon and acts as the spacer for the front point. I can't just remove it.
I expect this equipment to hold up to moderate abuse. I'm going to contact MEC about it. But don't want to send them back at the start of ice season. Any other Rambo users out there have thoughts on this? Was I too rough with them?