Solid and fit my boots well.
On the good the spikes just behind the front points tip out just a bit so you can get a bite on the edge allowing for a calf and Achilles rest on steep climbs
The spikes just behind the front points tip out just a bit making it easier to catch your pants.
Anti-bott plates are the best. The only ones I have ever seen work. Spent a month in the Apolobamba region of Bolivia in August and the climber with these was the only one who didn't have to deal with show balling up on the crampons every second step. Forged front points are the best also for vertical ice. This should be obvious from all the other manufacturer's following Grivel's lead.