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Black Diamond Raven Ultra Ice Axe

Black Diamond Raven Ultra Ice Axe

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$109.95
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Black Diamond Raven Ultra Ice Axe

The Black Diamond Raven Ultra Ice Axe is super-light for fast-and-light alpine climbing and ski mountaineering. Though it weighs only 11.9oz in a 50cm length, the Raven Ultra is still completely functional and easily stands up to the abuse alpine tools take on a regular basis.

Bottom Line: Lighten your load with the Raven Ultra.

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Rating for this product: 5

A sweet, no hassle tool

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
June 10, 2009

When it comes to "piolets" the Raven is pretty much perfect. Light, balanced, no-frills. The 50 cm version is perfect for ski mountaineering in the Alps when you need a handy tool on your pack but might not use it all the time. When spring steep skiing season hits don't be left wondering why you didn't invest in a proper tool... get the Raven!

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August 18, 2009

The Raven is an entirely different axe... 4-5 heavier than the Raven Ultra.

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I want to buy an ice axe for my son. He is 5'9", 150

I want to buy an ice axe for my son. He is 5'9", 150 # and will use it for climbing. How do you decide which length to buy?

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Agreed, perhaps even longer if you can better describe his intent of use. Time of year? Location? Duration? Purpose?

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Is he ice climbing? Because this is more of a mountaineering axe. Its usually used on steep ascents up mountains and such. I would reccomend the 55cm length. In my experience its more of a hassle to have a axe thats too short than too long.

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Summit fever

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
September 28, 2009

Axe in hand summit ahead. Selkirk range B.C

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Rating for this product: 3

Light weight but...

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July 14, 2009

Used this on Mt. Hood last weekend. Light weight and sturdy. The pick and adze worked well and the length was fine. Only thing I didn't like is that it doesn't have a steel spike. The shape of the aluminum spike isn't bad, but it takes extra effort to get a good grip in the snow.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Balance, Great Tool

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May 11, 2009

Noticeably lighter than the other mountaineering axes I've used, though still seems stout enough to take years of abuse. The polished steel head and orange shaft look great, too. Just wish I had it on Saturday for the climb up Superior. If you're looking for a mountaineering axe, I wouldn't hesitate on buying this one.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
7075-T6 aluminum 
Length:
50cm, 55cm, 60cm 
Recommended Use:
Lightweight alpine climbing and ski mountaineering 
Weight:
[50cm] 11.9oz 
Warranty:
1 year 

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