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Hiking Gear An ice axe is a versatile mountaineering tool that practically every mountaineer will carry. An ice axe consists of six components:

Pick(1) — a hooked or curved end of the head that draws to a point set with teeth. The hooked design allows the axe to dig in faster when trying to self-arrest.
Head (2) — usually made of steel and includes the pick and adze. One grips the head using either a self-arrest or self belay grip. There is a hole in the centre of the head called a carabiner hole but it is mostly used for attaching a wrist leash.
Adze (3) — the flat, widest section of the head used for chopping steps in hard snow and ice. Ice climbing tools may have a hammer instead.
Leash (4) — webbing with an adjustable loop to secure the axe to hand. The leash is often secured to the shaft by a ring, constrained to slide a limited distance on the shaft. Some modern ice climbing tools are leashless and use more ergonomic shafts with pronounced bends and grips.
Shaft (6) — usually made of metal, e.g., aluminum or titanium, or some composite such as fiberglass, Kevlar or carbon filament. Originally, axes had wooden shafts, usually hickory, but the lighter weight and durability of today's axes have relegated them to the museums.
Spike, or ferrule (7) — a sharp steel spike at the bottom is used to plunge the ice axe into snow for stability, balance and safety. Sometimes used on rocky trails for balance, though one must take care not to dull the spike.


 
  Quan.   Description Price
1.   Stubai Hornet Ice Axe
Item No. 413797
$90.38
$114.95
2.   CMI Adjustable Crampon
Item No. 423016
$36.48
$40.95
3.   Stubai 6 Point Crampon
Item No. 421113
$50.38
$59.95
4.   Stubai Tirol Ice Crampons Pro
Item No. 421101
$107.48
$129.95
5.   Stubai Trekking Crampons
Item No. 421107
$81.48
$99.99
6.   Stubai Ultralight Crampons Pro
Item No. 421098
$107.48
$129.99
All prices in US Dollars

Choosing Ax Length
Ice axes range anywhere from 40 to 90 cm in length. Axes from 40-60 cm are better suited to ice climbing, while the longer axes are for general mountaineering tasks.

The ice axe is not only used as an aid to climbing, but also as a self rescue tool to stop an uncontrolled glissade.
Many backpacks designed with mountaineering tasks in mind will include ice axe loops for securing the axe to the pack when it is not needed.
 
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Crampons
Crampons are a framework of spikes that are attached to boots to provide traction on snow and ice. General purpose crampons designed for most mountaineering and glacier travel are not well suited for vertical ice climbing. For ice climbing, specialized crampons that provide better support for front pointing are advised.
 


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