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Black Diamond Lost Arrow Pitons

Black Diamond Lost Arrow Pitons

Item #BLD0150|56 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast
$17.95
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Black Diamond Lost Arrow Pitons

Lost Arrows are the workhorse pins on any aid rack. They're used repeatedly and when possible, joyously driven to the hilt.They're tied off in bottoming cracks, beat into horizontals, mashed into corners, delicately driven behind flakes, and staked when all else fails. You name it, Arrows have withstood it.

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Rating for this product: 3

The Classic

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May 4, 2009

What can I say, it's a piton, pound away until it rings true!

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how strong are they?

how strong are they?

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April 12, 2009

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You can bend and deform these from regular big wall use. Hammering them in and taking them out will definitely put some wear and tear on them, but they will stand up to alot.

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April 15, 2009

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Incredibly so. These are the pitons that made Black Diamond, back when it was just Chouinard making them himself out of the back of his truck. There is no way in hell you will ever bend or deform these in an kind of climbing application.

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April 12, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Classic Aid Gear

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January 11, 2008

Well lets put it this way, the design remains unchanged after fifty years. Does that mean it is outdated? No! It meanns that there is nothing to improve.
For the competent mountaineers to the Big Wall Pirate, these are tools of the trade.
NOTE: This is not the gear to buy if you are just starting out rockclimbing.

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Rating for this product: 5

Don't try this at home

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June 23, 2006

What can I say? They're pitons. I hear they are ugly, but I don't use them on mountains. My climbing is in underwater caves, and pitons are the only secure way of "climbing" down against the flow of a 1st-magnitude spring. They hold well over time. I only wish I could get them in stainless-steel.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Steel 
Length:
[1] 1 3/4in, [2] 2in, [3] 2 1/4in, [4] 2 7/8in, [5] 3 1/4in, [6] 3 3/8in, [7] 3 1/2in, [8] 4 5/8in 
Width:
[1] 5/32in, [2] 1/4in, [3] 5/16in, [4] 3/8in, [5] 3/16in, [6] 1/4in, [7] 5/16in, [8] 9/32in 
Recommended use:
Extremely lightweight rugged reusable pitons 
Weight:
56g-114g 
Warranty:
1 year 
Country of Origin:
Italy 

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