Very technical performance ices axes for ice climbing and dry tooling.
Sizing ice axe size chart.
Please note that dual sizes 4 5 for example are sized generously for a comfortable fit with room to grow.
But mountaineering ice axes are available in several lengths usually from 55 to 75 cm normally sold in 5 cm increments.
When you shop for an ice axe you ll need to know its basic components.
Fig 5 fit itfig timber wedge and trim off.
How long should an ice axe be.
Choosing the right size is key for a comfortable fit.
In this video reuben from next adventure shows you how.
Generally speaking the taller you are the longer an ice axe you re going to want.
Below you will find information regarding the most recommended methods of sizing an ice axe and some heights and ice axe sizes that correspond to each other using these methods.
Ergonomic easy to manipulate ice axes that allow multiple grips and have very high anchoring qualities in ice.
Ice axes for ice climbing and dry tooling.
Parts of an ice axe.
In general technical ice tools are only available in one length which can vary by brand model but is typically around 50 cm.
However personal preference and the slopes you expect to typically encounter may shorten the length.
Fig 2 knock out the handle stub.
915mm 36in fai ha30212 fai ha36212 fai ha363 fai ha36312 fai ha36234 61mm 22mm fig 1 cut off the old handle.
A longer axe though can be unwieldy to use during self arrest because the spike can catch in the snow and send you and your axe flying.
These different sizes are for people of varying heights.
Each one of these ice axes has characteristics specific to.
Over the last hundred years or so of mountaineering ice axe sizing and styles have changed greatly.
Avoid getting an axe longer than 70cm unless you re tall enough to measure out as needing an axe that size.
Hybrid ice axes are more aggressive than a traditional mountaineering axe yet less technical than an ice tool.
The general rule of sizing an ice axe for general or traditional mountaineering says that the spike of the axe should reach your ankle when you hold the head of the axe in your hand alongside your body.
They feature a curved shaft a rubber grip or hand rest and a reverse curve pick.
Fig 3a push new handle into head.
Axes in this category are effective for climbing steeper sections of ice and hard snow while still remaining useful on sections of less technical terrain.