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Grivel Ice Screw Ice Protection Review

Grivel Ice Screw


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· Screw in · Steel
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Review Date
April 14, 2003

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

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Reviewed by: Alex C ,  Climber , from Cambridge, U.K.

Summary:
I don't own any of these screws, but I have used them a few times. It seems everyone raves about how good thay are, but I'm not convinced.

Sure, you can get them in really fast, but I think this is outweighed by a number of factors:
1. The handles are an absolute pain. They get tangled up with slings and other gear and make it hard to rack and unrack these screws.
2. The handles are so big you sometimes have to clear ice to allow you to actually turn them.
3. Price. If you're climbing ice that isn't very steep (up to Scottish II/III), then I don't see the need to bother with handles, or to pay for them. If you are climbing steeper stuff then you're much better off with the Black Diamond Express Screws-they're cheaper, neater, and as easy to place. Their handles fold away to nothing as well.

These are good screws, and a joy to place, but I would never buy one.

Similar Products Used:
Black Diamond Express, Camp (their cheap screws are awful, but for $15 who cares?), etc. etc.


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Review Date
August 20, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: Ty Melero ,  Climber , from Yakima

Summary:
The first rule of ice screws is to always purchase them with a handle to screw them into the ice. What else to look for in an ice screw: Ease of placement, speed of placement and how well they rack. I found the Grivel screws extremely easy to place. Two turns and they were started. Then comes the fast part. The speed in which you can screw even the 22cm model left me ready to climb more. Their placement is almost effortless. I have two complaints with these ice screws: Racking and price. The do not fit together well on a rack. These screws are a must for racking them on separate biners. A minor complaint but a noticeable one. Also these screws are the most expensive I have used. What is a good fast placement worth? I think $50 is acceptable.

I summary give these screws an A+ for placement, an A- for racking, and a B for price.

I highly suggest these screws

Customer Service:
NA

Similar Products Used:
Black Diamond Express Ice Screw


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Review Date
July 6, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Neri Carmi ,  Mountaineer , from New York

Summary:
the 360 is the best ice screw I ever own the leveler is the best design out there easy placement and removal and can be clip from any side one big draw back PRICE, way too EXPENSIVE

Customer Service:
No Need

Similar Products Used:
BD
Smiley’s (omega pacific)THE BEST DEAL ON THE MARKET


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