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Grivel Matrix Tech Ice Tool
October 16, 2011
Anybody know how strong the pommel is on this tool? I've emailed Grivel directly through their website and never heard back. No evidence of the pommel being anything more than plastic attached to the T rated shaft. Seems like a major weak point and while I love climbing on this tool I'm more than a bit dubious about clipping it while setting a screw or using it as part of an anchor set up (why make a hammer that doubles as a chock if the pommel doesn't carry a rating?). Anybody got thoughts or experience here?
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Integral Designs Bugaboo Bivy
June 19, 2011
Absolutely. Throw a closed cell foam pad under the sack and a 1/2 or 3/4 air mattress inside. My estimation is that this adds 10-15 degrees of warmth to your sleeping bag rating. Don't expect the Event to be miraculous in terms of vapour transfer on a cold night but better than Goretex.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
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