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Black Diamond Reactor Ice Tool Item No.   10026467

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The Reactor Climbing Ice Tool by Black Diamond generateshigh performance on any medium-steep waterfall ice, scrappy alpine terrain or drytool classics. Hook caulifl owered ice, strike with precision on steep columns or stick scratchy slopers on your project. Optimal clearance creates more secure placements when climbing featured ice while an offset grip makes for easy hand switches whether you're depumping, traversing or matching tools. Aluminum-reinforced, dual pommels with clip-in hole on the grip protect your fingers from getting bashed or bruised and provide a big hold to fi ght fatigue. Weighing 670 grams, this lightweight, versatile and quite affordable ice axe is a formidable weapon for ice and mixed climbers worldwide.Laser Pick.

FEATURES of the Reactor Ice Tool by Black Diamond

  • Dual-pommel TPU grip for ice/mixed use
  • Aluminum shaft
  • Shaft is CEN-T certified
  • CEN-B Laser Pick included

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Length: 50 cm
  • Weight: 675 g / 1 lb 8 oz
  • Head: Stainless steel
  • Pick: Chromoly steel
  • Shaft: Aluminum
  • Grip: TPU

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"Great beginner Leashless tool that likes to swing"  01/04/09

These tools weigh about the same as my friends older Vipers, with a similar swing feel. Compared to the Vipers, these tools have more knuckle clearance, a slightly more aggressive curve to the shaft and the grip is very natural with much easier hand matches compared to the vipers.The only time I preferred my friends Vipers was on a longer route where I felt more secure with the leashes.Dry tooling worked with the angle of the tool putting my arms in a comfortable position. The picks worked just fine on the.I would recommend these to anyone who wants a leashless Viper. I would not recommend these to anyone who prefers tools like the Grivel Monsters, as these will feel too heavy.

by  Tyler from Omaha NE
           
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