Still on the web page:
Neutrik XCC series
I was a little sceptical of those connectors, the crimp just went over the top of the shield folded back on the cable insulation. If you look at good BNC connectors, they give you a metal ferrule to slide over the cable insulation so that you are crimping onto a firm and known diameter backing. Even F connectors used for consumer video have a smaller diameter metal ferrule which inserts inside the shield and insulation so that when you crimp it doesn't just crush the cable insulation down without making firm contact. I bought a couple samples of the Neutrik connector and tried cutting a small piece from brass tubing to slide over the cable before folding the shield back. That seemed to help, but was a lot of work and always seemed to me like something that Neutrik should have put in the bag with the rest of the connector parts. I assume they did not because the wide variety of cable sizes used with XLR connectors would make it near impossible to make just one or two ferrule sizes that worked for everyone.
Also note that only female contact connectors are available with crimp, the male end is not available.