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ICE AXES

 

Photo: Colin Wells on the classic Pretty Nuts (WI 4), Rocky Mountains, Canada.

 

Ice axes come in all shapes and sizes, and the range can seem very bewildering if you are a novice at winter mountaineering. However, basically (apart from a few oddball items) there are really only four types of axe: these are Walking Axes, Alpine Axes, Scottish Winter Axes, and Steep Ice (or Cascade) Axes. There is much crossover between these ranges, and walking axes have been used on grade V ice climbs and cascade axes no doubt will have been used as walking axes, but broadly:-
Steep Ice (Cascade): These are the axes to choose from if your main interest is in climbing icefalls in France, Italy, Norway, Canada etc. Whilst you can use Scottish type axes for this purpose, using modern icefall tools can make it all seem a lot easier.
Scottish Mixed Tools: These are more robust simpler axes, made for taking a lot of punishment. On the average Scottish route, every part of the axe will be utilised, and features found on cascade axes such as Griprests, Triggers and wiggly shafts are usually more of a hinderance than a help.
Alpine Axes: These are walking axes with stonger more steeply curved picks, making them the ideal choice for the walker doing easier ice climbs and alpine routes.
Walking Axes: These are really only suitable for use as walking safety tools.

How to pick a climbing axe (if you'll forgive the pun) is one of the more difficult questions that faces the would be winter climber. What feels right to you is likely to feel very wrong to the next person. If you are unable to borrow axes to try before you buy, then the following may help.

Think of an axe as a weight on the end of a long stick. Hold the shaft right at its base (this is where you would normally hold an axe when winter climbing) and wave the tool in the air. If it feels heavy and unweildy or alternatively light and insubstantial then try a different model or try different shaft lengths of the same model. Basically what feels correct is a function of your own strength. Buy an axe that is too heavy and you will get pumped half-way up a pitch; buy one that is too light and you will curse as it bounces off hard ice! Needless to say it is rather difficult to do this over the internet........

'T' & 'B' Ratings: Ice axes are either 'T' or 'B' rated, but all climbing axes are 'T' rated. Confusingly though picks for ice axes are also either 'T' or 'B' rated. 'T' rated picks are heavier duty and are designed for Scottish winter and alpine mixed climbing, but are also suitable for icefalls, whilst 'B' rated picks have finer blades and are only suitable for pure water ice climbing. For UK use we would recommend the use of 'T' rated picks as 'B' rated picks may not be strong enough for mixed climbing.

 





Steep Ice Tools :
 
Steep Ice, or Cascade, axes are really designed just for that use. Many of the features that make the modern Cascade Axe so good on steep ice like Griprests, Triggers, thin sharp B-rated blades, extra bendy shafts etc make them less suitable for mixed climbing in Scotland.

There is also a sub-branch of Cascade Axe designed for steep Continental mixed - this is a very different pastime to Scottish mixed and is more akin to very, very steep ice climbing.

 


 Cartoon © Tami Knight - Click to see more of her hilarious books such as Climbing Tales of Terror.

 


DMM - Rebel (without a leash)

Rebel (without a leash) Officially the sexiest looking axe on the market! Well designed and well balanced replacement for the Xeno. The price doesn't look quite so bad when you realise it includes a "trigger", and "grip rest" bits as an integral part of the design. Fitted with a B-rated icefall pick.

775g.

NB Leash NOT included.

Special offer - buy a matched pair (axe and hammer) at 10% off!!  


Price: £159.99 [US$247.03] (Including VAT at 15%)


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DMM - Clipper Leash for Rebel

Clipper Leash for Rebel A good clipper leash that uses a mini-wiregate krab system to clip into a large hole in the axe. It could be used for other axes that have a suitable hole in them like the Grivel X Monster.

... or buy a pair and save a tenner - for some strange reason! 


Price: £29.99 [US$46.31] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Grivel - Quantum Tech

Quantum Tech Very light but strong axe for technical climbers. Aerospace grade composite. Hot forged head in chromolly steel: microstructure can be oriented to improve strength, and internal defects or porosity are minimized. Carbon Composite shaft: means that the parts of the final product subject to major pressure that require more strength and rigidity can be designed specifically to enhance these characteristics. This vital aspect is made possible by the type of reinforcement and the orientation of the fibres, and the light alloy matrix transfers load to the external reinforcement in carbon fibre. Very efficient hand support with small ferule in Tungsten Carbide for safety.

Leash not supplied.

520g.

One pair only at £199.98!! A bargain - were £159.99 each!! 


Price: £99.99 [US$154.39] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Grivel - Quantum Light 2007 model

Quantum Light 2007 model Very light but strong axe for alpine climbers. Aerospace grade composite. Hot forged head in chromolly steel: microstructure can be oriented to improve strength, and internal defects or porosity are minimized. Carbon Composite shaft: means that the parts of the final product subject to major pressure that require more strength and rigidity can be designed specifically to enhance these characteristics. This vital aspect is made possible by the type of reinforcement and the orientation of the fibres, and the light alloy matrix transfers load to the external reinforcement in carbon fibre. Steel ferule.

Leash not supplied. The shaft is quite slippery and without much grip, so it wiill benefit from some Petzl Griptape (see below).

498g.

One pair only at £189.98!! A bargain - were £149.99 each!! 


Price: £94.99 [US$146.67] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Black Diamond - Viper (2007/8 model) with Lock Down Leash

Viper (2007/8 model) with Lock Down Leash  The Viper is designed for really steep ice. The key feature of the Viper is its minor-axis shaft orientation which gives this tool more clearance (without sacrificing stability) so you’ll spend less time swinging and more time climbing. A moulded hourglass grip is perfect for smaller hands and a contoured finger rest supports the hand, reducing fatigue and adding control. Complete with BD Lock-Down leash leash (see leashes section below).

BD have evolved this technical, all-terrain tool with a new hydroformed shaft to increase stiffness and reduce weight, while maintaining exceptional clearance. Hydroforming uses pressurized water to expand the Viper’s shaft into its uniquely stiff, yet lightweight shape. With superb balance, leashless capability, the Viper goes most anywhere. Comes equipped with Viper Fang and Strike (see Accessories Section below) to cradle your hands for precise gripping when going leashless. Also comes equipped with a Laser Pick.

If you wish to buy this axe with an Android (clipper) Leash rather than a standard leash please contact us as we can refund you the cost of the standard leash.

645g not including leash.

Special offer - buy a matched pair (axe and hammer) at 10% off!!  


Price: £149.00 [US$230.06] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Petzl Charlet - Quark

Quark An updated version of the famous Quasar and the ultimate in steep ice tools - according to some. Beautiful balance and feel. B rated icefall pick. Here's what Charlet/Petzl say about it: " The curved upper handle of the Quark gives excellent clearance that facilitates placements in sculpted ice flows, and delicate mantles while negotiating overhangs and changes of incline. The axe's weight distribution allows the force to be focused onto the pick and facilitates straight-arm placements.The forged pick is thinner at the tip and has bevelled teeth to help prevent the ice shattering. The many teeth that run along the underside of the pick ensure stability regardless of the ice's thickness. The steep angle of the first tooth makes for better placements in thin ice and hooking onto the tiniest of edges. The teeth running along the inside of the pick's curve ensure sound hook placements. The entire length of the dual density grip is smooth to allow the climber to grip the base of the handle to maximize the axe's reach. The small size of the spike helps the climber prevent snagging the wall face while swinging the tool."
And you thought it was just about ice climbing!

In use we have found this axe to be one of the best icefall axes on the market.

Includes Clipper Leash and the new Griprest hook system at the base of the shaft (for leashless climbing - well maybe!).

Weight: 645 g (760g including leash).

Special offer - buy a matched pair (axe and hammer) at 10% off!!  


Price: £164.99 [US$254.75] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Grivel - X Monster

X Monster Leashless ice climbing pointy thing for the masses. No adze, no hammer, and the wiggliest shaft imaginable - most definitely not for trad Scottish. Very Stevie Haston. Includes rubber strippy bits that you can adapt into grips with duct tape. Gaudy patterns vary. Leash NOT included (geez - if you need to ask they're definitely not for you - for heaven's sake... ).

What Grivel say, "All the accepted rules about climbing equipment were upset during the 2004-2005 season by Monster. Lots of Grivel competitors tried to stop this stampede even using underhand methods. But the concept was right and today the less extreme X Monster has arrived. The shaft is slightly straighter and the grip is better for vertical walls (the Monster on the other hand was perfect for overhangs) its multi-grip design lets the climber’s imagination run wild. A thinner pick for fragile ice. A shorter pick as the continuity between pick and shaft can anchor in deep as there’s nothing to stop the blade fitting in between two columns or in narrow cracks. The flexible shaft that so many climbers have recently discovered makes anchoring into cracks, including non vertical ones, easier and safer. Just remember the progress made on changing from rigid to flexible vaulting poles! The rear is almost a hammer shaped like nuts, ideal for anchoring and torqueing in larger cracks on mixed terrain. A hole in the shaft can be used to attach a leash. Tiny anti-slip claw at the end of the shaft. Modern graphics and accessible prices for those with limited funds typical of today’s younger generation. CE certification as a category 2 PPE."

In use we have found this to be an excellent axe, and a very good way of getting started out leashless if you have not done it before, in fact it could convert you completely! However, it can also easily be converted to a clipper leash axe by using any old leash and a lightweight wiregate krab like a DMM Prowire. The krab will clip in the hole in the shaft and is easy to work with gloves on.

New for 2008/9 - this tool is also available with an Adze (or Shovel as the Italians call it).

695g.

Special offer - buy a matched pair at 10% off!!  


Price: £89.99 [US$138.95] (Including VAT at 15%)


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X Monster Adze
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Grivel - Quantum Monster

Quantum Monster The ultimate axe for ice competitors with aerospace grade carbon fifre/alloy composite. Simply the lightest competition tool in the galaxy! New hot forged head in chromolly steel, Carbon Composite shaft: no compromise over quality. Shaft has multiple grips for traction, hand swap-overs, reverse traction, and lets the climber’s imagination run wild. Change your hand on the shaft and the point of the blade will remain motionless: please compare with other axes! Use three, two, one, fingers on the end of the shaft and you will reach the farthest point!

473g.

One pair only at a bargain price - was £179.99 each!! 


Price: £114.99 [US$177.55] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Grivel - Snake (pair)

Snake (pair) This is the bendy rubber strip supplied with Monster axes, from which you can fashion extra grips for the shafts.

Supplied in pairs.  


Price: £4.99 [US$7.70] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Grivel - Lil' Monster

Lil' Monster Or as it would be known in Cumbria, Lal Monster. Designed mainly for icefall climbing schools we suspect - especially those teaching children.

One only at a bargain price - was £79.99!!
 


Price: £49.99 [US$77.19] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Petzl Charlet - Nomic

Nomic The latest, and one of the current market leaders, in the rapid development of leashless tools. Three ways to grip the handle. Weight is distributed towards the tip of the pick: efficient swing, powerful striking and precise placements. Pick designed to correspond to the handle's multiple grips: each grip position corresponds to a specific tooth on the pick for increased holding power, geometry is engineered to reduce pick shift when changing hand positions, stable placements. Grip size can be adjusted: three positions to accommodate different hand sizes or glove combinations. Griptape on the upper handle provides better grip and thermal insulation. Pick weights can be removed to lighten tool.
635g.

Special offer - buy a matched pair at 10% off!!  


Price: £173.50 [US$267.89] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Black Diamond - Reactor

Reactor An excellently priced leashless tool designed for ice, but also OK for continental style dry tooling. Seen being tested in Canada in winter 2005/6 and reported to be BD's best leashless tool yet. Built with dual-density plastic, the dual-pommel grip accommodates larger hands or thick gloves and makes hand swap overs simple. A weight-saving micro hammer, combined with an aluminum shaft, makes this quite light too, though it still has that reassuringly solid BD feel to it. Laser Pick included. 675g.

Special offer - buy a matched pair at 10% off!!  


Price: £129.99 [US$200.71] (Including VAT at 15%)

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Scottish Mixed Tools :
 

Scottish mixed climbing can and does involve just about anything! A typical route may include steep angle snow, hard ice, rocky cracks, and a cornice to overcome, and in the course of cling such a route just about every part of the axe will be used.

Blades need to be tough as they will often be inserted in cracks and twisted (torqued) so that they can be pulled on to make progress. Hammer heads, adzes and even shafts, may be used in the same way, so wedge shaped hammers, wrinkly edged adzes, and straight, or, near straight, shafts are all useful assets. Shafts will also be used to plunge into cornices and for daggering up steepish hard-packed snow, so a good ferule and absence of clutter (Griprests etc) is also a good thing. In fact Griprests and their ilk can make these axes quite awkward to use when daggering the shafts on easier-angled slopes as they they can skid off alarmingly.

The days of using totally straight shafted axes for Scottish climbing seem to be numbered, mainly because manufacturing and customer demand is largely led by the continental icefall scene. However straight axes are still preferred by many as they are easier to wield in confined spaces and when torquing the adzes or hammers they are less likely to lever out of position. There are however quite a few almost straight shafted tools available which do the job almost as well with the added side benefit of being less bruising on the knuckles.

 



Charlet Moser - Aztar

Aztar A very lightened up Quark, more suitable for Scottish mixed climbing but handy on ice-falls as well. Thin forged B-rated pick shaped for optimized penetration in hard ice.
The shaft is curved at the head, allows hooking and comfortable placement whilst he base of the shaft is straight and has a steel point for easier penetration in snow. Ergonomic handle. Supplied with Freelock leash. 580g (630g including leash).

Special offer - buy a matched pair (axe and hammer) at 10% off!!  


Price: £129.99 [US$200.71] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Charlet Moser - Aztarex

Aztarex A lightened up Aztar, designed for technical alpine and expedition climbing. Supplied with B rated pick suitable for pure ice climbing. Can be used leashless due to the hand rest at the bottom of the shaft, but this can be fairly easily retracted to within the shaft if required. The shaft is curved at the head, to allow hooking and comfortable placement whilst the base of the shaft is straight. Leash not supplied. 500g.

Special offer - buy a matched pair (axe and hammer) at 10% off!!  


Price: £112.50 [US$173.71] (Including VAT at 15%)


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DMM - Super Fly

Super Fly A Fly with a steep ice type handle making it more suited to Continental water ice than the standard version. Be warned though this axe has a very different "feel" to the standard Fly, and seems quite a lot heavier though there is in fact only 20g difference. Potentially a good crossover axe for those wanting one axe that will do them for Scottish Mixed and Cascade climbing.

Comes complete with DMM's Chokehold Leash, though holes are present to enable a DMM clipper leash system to be fitted. ca 740g inc leash.

Special offer - buy a matched pair (axe and hammer) at 10% off!!  


Price: £129.99 [US$200.71] (Including VAT at 15%)


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DMM - Fly

Fly One of the best "all-rounders" on the market. Lightweight steep ice and mixed tool - a reasonable performer on continental ice-falls but better suited to Scottish winter being versatile enough for grade II gullies in Coire Sneachda and grade VIII Buttresses in Coire an Lochain. Interchangable one-piece head with T rated pick. Particularly useful for mixed climbing are the wedge shaped hammer and wavy edged adze, both of which are perfect for jamming in cracks.

Comes complete with DMM's Chokehold Leash.

ca 720g inc leash.

Special offer - buy a matched pair (axe and hammer) at 10% off!!  


Price: £119.99 [US$185.27] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Grivel - Matrix Light

Matrix Light Good looking, lightweight axe suited to alpine and Scottish mixed climbs, but also looks as though it would perform well on cascades. The Grivel website and the picture are misleading in that the axe actually weighs 620g but it comes with the Grivel Horn (hand rest - easily removed - see below) and Grivel's simple Easy G leash (also see below).

A plus is Grivel's excellent X Monster pick. The downside is that the hammer head is miniscule.

But all in all, an excellent tool for the price.

Special offer - buy a matched pair (axe and hammer) at 10% off!!  


Price: £109.99 [US$169.83] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Stubai - Hornet

Hornet Built to a price-point - as they say, but functional and nicely balanced pair of bent-shafted tools with reverse curve picks, leashes and rubber ferule protectors included. Price is per axe or hammer, not both!

Weight: 650g approx.

Top tip: having adjusted the leash to a suitable legtn, it will be worth taping the two bits of the leash together to stop it looping over the axe or hammer head when you don't want it to - you'll see what we mean when you look at them.

Special offer -don't get stung - buy a matched pair (axe and hammer) at 10% off!!  


Price: £62.99 [US$97.26] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Grivel - Alp Wing

Alp Wing Developed specifically for technical mountaineering. The modular head is hot-forged. The shaft permits good clearance to overcome any bulges without levering the pick out of the ice. The lower part of the shaft is relatively straight so as to penetrate hard snow easily. The natural rubber grip is flush with the shaft. Fitted with the Easy-G leash which allows rapid manipulation: good support on steep terrain but quick to open with a gentle sideways pull - probaly the best leash of this type available. Also fitted with Grivel's tried and tested Goulottes Pick (Scottish Mixed Pick) for strength and durability.
Tool Weight: 679g, Weight with Leash: 800g.

NB: The handle on this new model is formed into a slight "lumpy" grip and is not as in the photo.

Sorry this axe is no longer made as the tooling has worn out. It is possible that Grivel may re-introduce it in the future, but unlikely. The best alternatives are the DMM Fly and the BD Rage. 


Price: £134.99 [US$208.43] (Including VAT at 15%)


 




Alpine Axes :
 

Alpine axes are suitable for both quite high level ice-climbing (ie up to grade Scottish IV or so) and walking. The best length for an axe is probably 55cm, that is long enough for walking and scrambling on steep ground, but short enough to climb with. If a hammer is require this should be no longer than 50cm (can you imagine trying to hit a piton with a 65cm long hammer!).

 



Black Diamond - Venom

Venom Beautiful lightweight ergonomically designed alpine axe with a very good feel. Comes complete with a Lockdown leash (see below). 493g (excluding leash).

The axe is 57cm long, and the hammer 50cm - a perfect combination for alpine use.

Special offer - buy a pair (axe and hammer) at 10% off!!  


Price: £99.99 [US$154.39] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Grivel - Air Tech Evolution

Air Tech Evolution Very smart-looking alpine-type lightweight axe with a forged head. Available in 4 lengths in the axe (48cm, 53cm, 58cm, 66cm) and two in the hammer (48cm, 53cm). We generally only stock the 53cm versions but other lengths are usually available to order. Includes Grivel's excellent basic leash with integral ferule spike protector.

Total Weight with Leash (53cm version): 485g.

Special offer - buy a pair (axe and hammer) at 10% off!! In the drop-down list, axe length is listed first.

NB Some of these are now coming through with rubber handles but it is hit and miss as to which type Grivel send. 


Price: £99.99 [US$154.39] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Axe 53cm
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Axe 66cm
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Hammer 48cm
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Hammer 53cm
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DMM - Cirque

Cirque Excellent lightweight well-balanced one piece alpine axe. Comes complete with leash. ca 560g inc leash. 


Price: £64.99 [US$100.35] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Walking Axes :
 

Walking Axes are designed primarily for ice-axe braking and occasional assitance, rather than continuous hard use. As such they tend to be cheaper than other axes as they don't need to be as strongly built.

When it comes to length, that great authority on Scottish mountaineering, Eric Langmuir, recommends 55cm to 65cm depending on personal preference. We would add to that, that the more walking, and less climbing there is to be done, then the longer the axe can comfortably be, and that a longer axe can be used for support on less steep ground which can be useful. However, you certainly do not want an axe that touches the ground when you are standing on flat terrain. We feel a good guide for walking axe lenth would be to stand with your shoulders square and hold the axe head so that the shaft hangs down your leg. The ferrule should be about 10cm (4") above your ankle bone. As a rough guide, this would mean someone of 6' height would need a 65cm axe, whilst someone 5'9" would take a 60cm one, and pro-rata.

 



Black Diamond - Raven with Grip

Raven with Grip Attractive walking/mountaineering axe with a very comfortable to carry investment-cast one-piece stainless steel head, rubber grip handle, and a slider leash. ca 570g. 


Price: £69.99 [US$108.07] (Including VAT at 15%)


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65cm
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Grivel - Nepal SA (with Leash)

Nepal SA (with Leash) The Nepal S.A. is a classic mountain axe ice axe ideal for trekking, easy snow climbs, and general hill-walking. The carbon-steel head features a classically inclined pick with teeth along half its length. The body and pick are hot, drop forged in one piece, then the stamped adze is welded to it. The Ergal shaft surpasses UIAA norms for strength and durability; it is coated with tough epoxy-based paint and is slightly curved. Complete with leash and spike protector.

480g for a 58cm, including leash.
 


Price: £59.99 [US$92.63] (Including VAT at 15%)


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66cm
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74cm
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Grivel - Munro (with Leash)

Munro (with Leash) The Munro is Grivel's Nepal Steel specially adapted for the UK market. Apart from a blue shaft, the axe is standard, but it comes fitted with Grivel's excellent Basic Leash (see below) and is a real bargain.
Please note that this axe does not have a rubber grip on the shaft.
470g (for a 55cm) including leash).
 


Price: £49.99 [US$77.19] (Including VAT at 15%)


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60cm
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70cm
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Ultralight Axes :
 

Ultralight Axes are specialist bits of kit designed for very occasional or high altitude use. They are often carried by ski tourers, and climbers gaining alpine rock climbs via a glacier approach. Such users accept that these tools will be considerably less robust than the heavier duty walking and alpine axes listed above, and may indeed only last one season, but the weight saving is important to them. They are really not suitable for use in Britain.

 



Camp - Corsa Nanotech

Corsa Nanotech Excellent new concept from Camp of riveting a Sandvik Nanoflex steel pick point onto an alloy blade and shaft giving a very light axe (ca 250g). The ferule also receives the same treatment. These increase durability and allow the axe to be used on mixed ground or hard snow and ice, often the downfall of all aluminium axes. Ideal for ski-touring and alpinists needing an axe to gain the foot of steep rock climbs.

For some reason Camp have chosen not to make a 55cm length in this axe at present, but hopefully they will in the future.

Leash not included. 


Price: £94.99 [US$146.67] (Including VAT at 15%)


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60cm
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Camp - Corsa

Corsa At just 205gms the lightest axe in the world. Has an aluminium alloy head so not suitable for ice climbing or mixed terrrain. Aimed at easy glacier traverses, ski mountaineering and adventure racing.

For some reason Camp have chosen not to make a 55cm length in this axe at present, but hopefully they will in the future.

Leash not included. 


Price: £69.99 [US$108.07] (Including VAT at 15%)


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60cm
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Pole Axes and Axe Poles :
 

That strange crossover are between ice axes and walking poles which actually makes a lot of sense when you think about it. After all it is very hard to stop a slide with a ski pole (though it can be done), and now that climbers and mountaineers have realised the immense benefits of using b>Trekking Poles, that vital ice axe is usually strapped on the back of the rucksack where it is about as much use as a chocolate fireguard!

 



Petzl Charlet - Snowscopic

Snowscopic A lightweight telescopic touring axe which can be used for support whilst walking. Ideal for long glacier walks or for trekking on medium to difficult terrain. Replaceable carbide tip. Supplied with a small snow basket which can be removed if need be. Leash not included.
450g. 65cm extendable up to 105cm.


 


Price: £89.00 [US$137.42] (Including VAT at 15%)


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Grivel - Condor

Condor A retro fit trekking pole handle, that fits the top section of most regular trekking poles (eg Leki) and functions as an ice axe for emergency arrest when the fold-away blade is extracted and locked into place.

Suitable for ice axe arrest and daggering easier alpine climbs.

The only thing that is not very good about it is the leash which fixes near the bottom of the handle rather than at the top - however it might be possible to botch something up with imagination and Duck Tape.

There are two versions available:
Handle only. 229g (this would be best for fitting to non-expansion unit poles but only ones where the handle can be easily removed - NB this does not include Black Diamond poles where the handle is very difficult to remove without damaging the pole).

Handle with alloy top pole section included. 290g. (this will only fit onto expansion unit type such as Leki)
The handle of a Leki pole can be removed quite easily with a sharp tap to encourage it so the handle only option is simply fitted if a permanent job is required. However the Handle plus alloy pole top section is much easier to fit (and unfit). 


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Leashes :
 

Grivel - Simple Double Spring Leash (krabs not included)

Simple Double Spring Leash (krabs not included) Stop those expensive axes hitting the deck! This clever lightweight (100g) tape and elastic system is simple to use - just add your own Lightweight Wiregate Krabs such as DMM Phantoms or Camp Nanos. Clip the central krab into your harness (or better, a higher point like a chest harness or rucksack strap - one of us here uses a bandolier-like loop of thin tape with two loops on it, one that is clipped into his waist harness, and the other at about nipple height that the leash clips into). Clip the other krabs into the ferules or leashes of your axes (may require a loop of cord through the ferule on some axes). Can easily be undone in a tangle.

This works particularly well if you make yourself a bandolier out of 10mm tape or similar. Get a length of tape ca 3m. Tie a loop in one end and clip this loop into a screwgate krab fastened to your harness at the point the ropes attach. Take the tape over your shoulder (left or right) and make another loop at just above nipple height, then bring it round your back and make a final loop to clip it in to the same krab. It's a good idea to put a twist in these loops as you make them, so that they stay open.

Now clip the central krab into the chest loop and the other two into somewhere on the leashes of your axes (best not into the loop your hand goes into, and best near the bottom of the leash if possible)&#