noun
- a metal plate or framework with spikes or points, worn on the sole of a shoe or boot to improve traction on ice or snow
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English; often used in plural form 'crampits'
Examples
- He strapped crampits to his boots before climbing the icy mountain path.
- The climber's crampits bit into the frozen surface with each step.
- In winter, many hikers wear crampits to prevent slipping on snow and ice.
- The old crampits were made of iron and leather straps.