climbing iron

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climbing iron

A hiker uses climbing irons to ascend a snowy slope.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A metal device with spikes, attached to a boot or shoe: A "climbing iron" is a tool designed to provide traction. It consists of a metal frame with sharp spikes or points that is strapped to the sole of a boot. Its primary function is to prevent slipping on hard, slippery surfaces like ice or smooth wood.
Usage and Examples
  • Noun:
    • The lumberjack strapped on his climbing irons before ascending the tall, smooth pole.
    • For safety on the glacier, each hiker was equipped with a pair of climbing irons.
    • Climbing irons are essential gear for telephone line workers.
Advanced Usage
  • Technical Context: In professional arboristry or utility work, "climbing irons" are often called "spurs" or "gaffs." They are used not just for safety but as active tools to grip into tree trunks or wooden poles to aid ascent.
    • The arborist's climbing irons bit securely into the tree bark.
Variants and Related Words
  • Crampon (n): A similar spiked traction device used primarily for ice climbing or glacier travel on snow and ice. While functionally similar, "crampons" are typically used in mountaineering, whereas "climbing irons" are often associated with utility work or timber sports.
  • Climbing spur (n): Another term for "climbing iron," especially in the context of tree climbing.
  • Ice cleat (n): A simpler, often less aggressive traction device for walking on ice, sometimes used interchangeably in casual contexts.
Synonyms
  • Climber (n): A common shortened form in specific trades (e.g., "pole climbers").
  • Spur (n): Emphasizes the pointed, spur-like action of the spikes.
  • Gaff (n): A term used particularly for the spike on a climbing iron.
Related Phrases and Compounds
  • To spur in/out: The action of kicking the spikes of the climbing iron into or out of a surface to gain or release grip.
    • He expertly spurred into the pole to secure his position.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term specifically refers to the spiked device itself. The action of using it is "climbing" or "spurring."
  • While the reference definition mentions "ice," in modern specialized use, "crampons" are more common for icy terrain. "Climbing irons" are now most frequently associated with climbing wooden poles or trees where the spikes can penetrate the surface.
climbing iron

A hiker uses climbing irons to ascend a snowy slope.

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

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