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Charlet Moser Pulsar Bent

Charlet Moser Pulsar Bent


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50cm

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Review Date
March 1, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Lars ,  Climber , from Stockholm

Price Paid:  $150.00 at Retail store

Summary:
These were my first pair of ice tools, and i still use them, five years later. They are a bit on the heavy side, but I feel that it gives petter purchase for the picks, so I don't mind. They give soild sticks and are stable and really sturdy, especially with the thicker alpine blade (not the traditional shape but "banana") Maybe it is because of my technique (or lack thereof) but if I place the axes really deep, the blades can be tougher to retrieve than some of the other models. Usually though, it is OK with a fairly shallow placement so it si really not a big issue.

I use BD's wrist loops with my Pulsar's but I have not ttried the newer modles from Charlet Moser.

The only drawback is that my knuckles always get a beating (particularly the little finger), and for pure waterfall climbing there are better tolls available. These are probably best for more versatile use. Also, the weight can probably be a problem for some climbers' style.

Similar Products Used:
BD Black Prophet, Grivel


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Review Date
September 17, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Scott Halpenny ,  Mountaineer , from Aptos, CA 95003 USA

Price Paid:  $140.00 at Bent Gate in Golden, CO

Summary:
My favorite tools. In learning to Ice climb, I have tried numorous tools with the guides I have used over the years. When I finally decided to buy tools, I chose the Pulsar's because after everything I have used, I found them to be the best all around tool. for mixed, step alpine, etc. For heavy waterfall Ice climbing, I might suggest something else, if you have the money to expend on several sets of tools, but considering most of us don't....I would greatly suggest Pulsar's for anything vertical.

Customer Service:
none

Similar Products Used:
Grivel Rambo
Camp tools(can't remember the name)
Several others, can't remember the names


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Review Date
June 9, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Thierry Werderits ,  Climber , from E. Grand Rapids MI.

Summary:
I've been using the pulsar for the last few years and feel they an excellent tool for steep waterfall ice and mix, I have also use them on some steeper alpine climb. They are field friendly if you need to change a pick on some climb, the picks are pretty bomb proof, I let some 250lbs guy use them and he tried planted the tools with full force on about 2inchs. of ice, the only damge was aslightly flat tip. The shaft (hand grip) would be suited for small to med hand size. As far as any thing I would change would be to maybe add alittle more weight to the top for a better swing. Agreat ice tool for the novice that will not grow out of!

Customer Service:
Great they seam to stand behind there product, I had a few things that they help me with as far as parts.

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