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Sum'Tec - Ice Axe
PetzlSum'Tec - Ice Axe
£139,40
£170,90-18%
Raven Pro Ice Axe - Ice Axe
Black DiamondRaven Pro Ice Axe - Ice Axe
£89,90
£107,90-17%
Gzero - Ice Axe
GrivelGzero - Ice Axe£80,90
Hummingbird - Ice Axe
Blue IceHummingbird - Ice Axe
£175,40
£197,90-11%
Viper Hammer Ice Tool - Ice Axe
Black DiamondViper Hammer Ice Tool - Ice Axe
£182,18
£242,90-25%
Ride - Ice Axe
PetzlRide - Ice Axe
£77,71
£94,90-18%
Corsa Alpine - Ice Axe
CampCorsa Alpine - Ice Axe
£80,66
£94,90-15%
Air Tech Light - Ice Axe
GrivelAir Tech Light - Ice Axe£134,90
Viper Adze Ice Tool - Ice Axe
Black DiamondViper Adze Ice Tool - Ice Axe
£182,18
£242,90-25%
Monte Bianco - Ice Axe
GrivelMonte Bianco - Ice Axe
£140,10
£179,90-22%
Bluebird - Ice Axe
Blue IceBluebird - Ice Axe
£136,72
£170,90-20%
Summit® - Ice Axe
PetzlSummit® - Ice Axe
£112,40
£125,90-11%
Air Tech Light - Ice Axe
GrivelAir Tech Light - Ice Axe£148,90
Rage II - Ice Axe
Eco-friendly
EdelridRage II - Ice Axe
£181,79
£224,90-19%
Ergonomic - Ice Axe
PetzlErgonomic - Ice Axe
£224,90
£296,90-24%
Sum'Tec - Ice Axe
PetzlSum'Tec - Ice Axe
£130,40
£170,90-24%
Astra w/ Drag Tour - Ice Axe
SkylotecAstra w/ Drag Tour - Ice Axe
£75,36
£89,90-16%
Cover Blade - Ice Protector
GrivelCover Blade - Ice Protector£8,90
Zenith - Ice Axe
CampZenith - Ice Axe
£109,31
£130,90-16%
X-Dream - Piolets
CampX-Dream - Piolets
£218,36
£256,90-15%
Whippet Attachment - Ski touring poles
Black DiamondWhippet Attachment - Ski touring poles
£52,64
£58,90-11%
Neve - Ice Axe
CampNeve - Ice Axe
£57,93
£67,90-15%
200 - Ice Axe
Grivel200 - Ice Axe£278,90
Corsa Nanotech - Ice Axe
CampCorsa Nanotech - Ice Axe
£98,90
£116,90-15%
Air Tech Evolution T - Ice Axe
GrivelAir Tech Evolution T - Ice Axe
£132,86
£160,90-17%
Pick / Adze Protector Ice Axe
Blue IcePick / Adze Protector Ice Axe£10,90
Dragonne Linkin - Ice Axe
PetzlDragonne Linkin - Ice Axe£13,90
Ghost Evo - Ice Axe
GrivelGhost Evo - Ice Axe£116,90
X-All Mountain (Hammer) - Ice Axe
CampX-All Mountain (Hammer) - Ice Axe
£161,90
£179,90-10%
Blackbird - Ice Axe
Blue IceBlackbird - Ice Axe
£89,90
£107,90-17%
Axe Protector
Black DiamondAxe Protector£7,90
Adze for Quark, Nomic et Ergo Ice Tool
PetzlAdze for Quark, Nomic et Ergo Ice Tool
£29,69
£35,90-17%
Axe Guard  - Tip and Adze Cover
GrivelAxe Guard - Tip and Adze Cover£8,90
Falk Ice Axe - Ice Axe
Blue IceFalk Ice Axe - Ice Axe
£97,10
£107,90-10%
X-Light - Ice Axe
CampX-Light - Ice Axe
£129,50
£152,90-15%
Axe Guard  - Tip and Adze Cover
GrivelAxe Guard - Tip and Adze Cover£7,90
Spike Protector
Black DiamondSpike Protector£4,90
Ghost Evo - Ice Axe
GrivelGhost Evo - Ice Axe£116,90
Summit Evo - Ice Axe
PetzlSummit Evo - Ice Axe
£125,90
£152,90-18%
Air Tech Evo - Ice Axe
GrivelAir Tech Evo - Ice Axe
£130,82
£157,90-17%
Tech Machine - Ice Axe
GrivelTech Machine - Ice Axe£242,90
Air Tech EVO T - Ice Axe
GrivelAir Tech EVO T - Ice Axe
£121,52
£151,90-20%
Air Tech Evolution T - Ice Axe
GrivelAir Tech Evolution T - Ice Axe
£122,04
£151,90-20%
G-Slider - Ice Axe
GrivelG-Slider - Ice Axe£22,90
The North Machine Carbon (Katana Ice,Simple) Vario - Ice Axe
GrivelThe North Machine Carbon (Katana Ice,Simple) Vario - Ice Axe
£227,11
£274,90-17%
Glacier Light - Ice Axe
PetzlGlacier Light - Ice Axe
£73,79
£89,90-18%
Tech Machine - Ice Axe
GrivelTech Machine - Ice Axe£242,90
Venom - Ice Axe
Black DiamondVenom - Ice Axe
£100,72
£125,90-20%
Quark - Ice Axe
PetzlQuark - Ice Axe
£179,90
£224,90-20%
North Machine - Ice Axe
GrivelNorth Machine - Ice Axe£224,90
Quark - Ice Axe
PetzlQuark - Ice Axe
£179,90
£224,90-20%
Gzero - Ice Axe
GrivelGzero - Ice Axe
£60,37
£73,90-18%
Monte Bianco Gold - Ice Axe
GrivelMonte Bianco Gold - Ice Axe£184,90
Riot Hammer II - Ice Axe
EdelridRiot Hammer II - Ice Axe
£174,50
£206,90-16%
North Couloir - Ice Axe
SkylotecNorth Couloir - Ice Axe
£174,75
£209,90-17%
Air Tech Evo - Ice Axe
GrivelAir Tech Evo - Ice Axe£166,90
North Couloir - Ice Axe
SkylotecNorth Couloir - Ice Axe
£174,75
£209,90-17%
Air Tech Evo - Ice Axe
GrivelAir Tech Evo - Ice Axe
£143,90
£170,90-16%
North Machine - Ice Axe
GrivelNorth Machine - Ice Axe£224,90
Air Tech Evo (G-Slider) - Ice Axe
GrivelAir Tech Evo (G-Slider) - Ice Axe
£135,32
£165,90-18%

A mountain axe for conquering every peak!

Whether you're embarking on the ascent of Mont Blanc or heading out for a week of ice climbing, you'll encounter very technical paths. The ice axe for mountaineering will be a great help for climbing. Originally born from the fusion of an axe and a walking stick, the ice axe has become an essential tool for all mountaineers looking to venture out. Versatile, this tool is useful in many situations. Each route, each expedition presents different characteristics and needs that must be adapted to. Your ice axe is one of your main tools and like all your equipment, it must also have the right characteristics to allow you to achieve what you set out to do. Mountaineering, glacier hiking, ice climbing…: the ice axe serves in multiple disciplines and presents different characteristics depending on your use. Knowing your equipment is therefore essential to avoid making the wrong choice. Discover everything you need to know about the ice axe and its characteristics to choose the ice axe that will meet your expectations.

Ice Axe: an autopsy of this favourite tool of mountaineers

In this first part, we will present in detail all the parts that make up the ice axe as well as the necessary certifications for it to give you a better understanding of the ice axe.

Ice Axe: certifications and different types

To be marketed in the UK, an ice axe for mountaineering must have two certifications: EN 13089 and UIAA 152. These standards guarantee the quality of the product by ensuring that it meets certain conditions to maintain your safety. Here are the categories of shafts and blades of ice axes that exist:

- Type T (technical), this type includes the most resistant shafts and blades. To obtain certification, the blade must withstand 60 Newton meters and must resist 50,000 cycles of bending at 20 Newton meters without breaking. The shaft must, in turn, withstand a weight of 350 kilos in bending at its center without breaking. The entire shaft-head must remain linked despite a pull of 400 kg.

- Type B (basic) is less demanding on certification criteria than type T. The shaft must withstand a bending of 250 kg and the blade must hold a moment of 42 Newton meters. The head and shaft must remain linked despite a pull of 250 kg.

Ice Axe: the head of your mountaineering tool

The head of the ice axe consists of a blade and a pick. Today, ice axe heads are made up of several parts, which offers greater flexibility by allowing the different parts of the ice axe head to be changed.

Ice Axe: the blade of your mountaineering tool

The majority of blades are made of steel, while the other part consists of blades made of aluminium. Lightweight, they are ideal on a light ice axe for ski touring.

Steel blades:

- Advantages of a steel ice axe blade: Good mechanical and wear resistance, allows for better inertia with its weight.

- Disadvantages of a steel ice axe blade: Its high weight adds to the total mass of the ice axe.

Aluminium blades:

- Advantages of an aluminium ice axe blade: Lightweight to carry.

- Disadvantages of an aluminium ice axe blade: It wears out quickly and due to its light weight, does not create good inertia.

Ice Axe: the pick for working the ice

The pick of an ice axe is a tool that will allow you to cut steps in the ice, clear it, or even carve a platform. The pick is particularly useful when you want to cut steps directly into the ice for good support.

Ice Axe: a shaft made of carbon or aluminium

The shaft of the ice axe can be made of aluminium, carbon, or a mix of these two materials. Aluminium is the most common metal in the composition of the shaft because this material is the lightest and the cheapest. Carbon shafts, on the other hand, are much stiffer than their aluminium counterpart. The length of the ice axe shaft measures between 50 and 80 cm; the longer the shafts are, the more you can use them as a “walking ice axe” during your glacier hikes. Conversely, the shorter the shaft, the easier you can handle your tool.

Ice Axe: the hammer for placing pitons

The hammer can replace the pick on your ice axe head; it is used to place pitons. You may need it in certain configurations such as high mountain outings, mixed climbing, or ice climbing. Depending on the configuration of the routes you choose to take, a real hammer or a third-hand ice axe with a hammer is feasible.

The spike of your mountaineering tool

Located at the bottom of the shaft, there are different types of spikes. You can find on the market shafts without accessories, others with steel tips, useful for technical mountaineering and hiking. A spike can also be located at the bottom of the shaft.

The different characteristics of ice axes

We will present to you in this part the characteristics of ice axes that can vary according to the chosen activity.

The weight of your ice axe for mountaineering

The weight of your tool is closely linked to the type of activity you wish to do. For example, for glacier hiking, a light ice axe will be ideal. Conversely, for ice climbing or technical mountaineering, a heavier weight will be necessary for your ice axe to have inertia and be able to penetrate the ice more easily.

The spike of your ice axe

The spike is a protrusion at the bottom of the shaft that allows you to better hold your tool by facilitating your grip on the shaft.

The weights

The weights are small removable pieces that mount on the blade. They make it stiffer and increase its weight to ensure more inertia for the ice axe.

Choosing your ice axe based on your activity

Ice axes for glacier hiking

Of simple design with a straight or nearly straight shaft, the glacier hiking ice axe can support you as a cane to facilitate your progress. These ice axes are chosen longer than average to ensure additional support when used as a cane. Their length can still vary between 50 and 80 cm. They are sometimes equipped with a steel spike to facilitate the grip when used as a cane. To choose the size of your ice axe, stretch your arm; the tip should reach the height of your ankle.

Ice axes for technical mountaineering

For technical mountaineering, you will need a “all-terrain mountaineering ice axe”. This tool has several characteristics such as its weight and robustness, but also its head which offers good inertia and consists of a blade tapered with sharp teeth as well as a wide pick. Its shaft is slightly curved and allows for all classic and ice techniques, namely the ice axe-ramp, ice axe-gather, ice axe-anchor, ice axe-pick or traction.

Ice axes for ski mountaineering

Ski mountaineering is practiced with a light ice axe. This type of ice axe has its limits that need to be known. Fully made of aluminium or other lightweight alloys, it can be used as a cane. However, these materials do not allow you to effectively cut steps in the ice or ensure a good anchor. This ice axe can serve as a backup ice axe or for light templates.

Ice axes for ice climbing / gully

For this type of technical activity, you will need to equip yourself with a technical ice axe or a ice climbing axe. This tool is an extension of your arm with its curved shaft. Used in pairs, these tools guarantee you instant anchoring and de-anchoring. As for its head, it is often made up of removable parts to be adapted according to needs.

Accessories and maintenance of your mountaineering tool

Using a wrist strap or leash

Dropping your ice axe during an outing can mean trouble, which is why there are different ways to ensure that this doesn't happen. There are two common types of solutions:

  • The wrist strap: It connects your wrist to the ice axe, preventing it from falling. However, the wrist strap prevents you from changing your ice axe from hand to hand.
  • The leash: It is connected to your harness, offering you more flexibility by allowing you to change your ice axes from hand to hand.

Replacing the blades, hammer, and picks of your mountaineering tool

Changing a removable part of your ice axe is possible when it is damaged or when you wish to adapt your ice axe to your next outing. Always take the time to carefully read the manufacturer's instructions and follow the instructions described.

Maintaining and checking the condition of your mountaineering tool

Rust may appear on the blade of your tool. These signs of oxidation are not synonymous with wear and do not affect the performance and resistance of your blades. To remove them, you can use the abrasive side of a sponge by rubbing. To reduce the appearance of such marks, once your equipment is used, use a dry cloth to wipe it before storing it to leave no trace of moisture. Also, make sure to store it in a dry place. Coating the blade with a greasy substance such as oil or silicone grease ensures the good health of your blades. To check that your ice axe can still serve you without failing, you will need to check several parameters. After each outing in high mountains, remember to check your equipment and detect if any defects, deformations, or weaknesses have appeared. In case of vibration during anchoring or if a defect has appeared, we advise you to change your ice axe to avoid any accidents.

Petzl, Black D, Grivel: your mountain ice axe on Hardloop!

Petzl, Grivel, and Black Diamond are now reference brands in the world of mountaineering. Created and developed by climbers, these manufacturers constantly innovate to meet the demands of extreme mountain environments and enhance the sensations of mountaineers. The mountaineers of the Hardloop team have selected for you their best ice axes guaranteeing performance and safety.