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Glacier Literide Ice Axe

$129.95

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Compact and lightweight, the GLACIER LITERIDE ice axe is the perfect choice for ski mountaineering.

It also has the benefit of great anchoring efficiency thanks to its very high-quality steel pick, guaranteeing both confident anchoring and great durability.

Compact: measuring 50 cm, the GLACIER LITERIDE is as compact as it is light, and therefore easily transportable on a pack.

Lightness and comfort:
- the upper part of the pick offers excellent grip (comfortable supporting surface)
- the pick and the shaft are lighter, yet extremely robust

Very good anchoring qualities in hard snow and ice, thanks to:
- the profile of the pick, for sure and stable anchoring
- the toothed steel pick, thinner at the tip (3 mm)
- the stainless steel spike, for very good penetration in hard snow

High strength and practical aspects:
- high-quality steel pick (identical to picks of technical ice axes)
- very strong steel adze with an edge designed for efficient cutting of steps
- head and spike equipped with holes for clipping a carabiner or attaching a sling
- high-quality aluminum shaft (aluminum 7075, used in aeronautics), with anodized finish for excellent rust protection
- handle cut into the shaft provides better grip when used for technical ice climbing

Pick type: 1
Shaft type: 1
Material(s): tempered steel, 7075 aluminum
Certification(s): CE, UIAA, UKCA

References - U01B 050
Length - 50 cm
Weight - 320 g
Guarantee - 3 years

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