Grivel Air Tech Racing SA Ice Axe for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
7 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 7 Reviews
Retail Price:
$159.95
Used Value:
$95.97
Sale Value:
$143.96
The Grivel Air Tech Racing SA Ice Axe is ideal for mountaineers searching for the lightest possible tool that doesn't sacrifice the strength and durability of a genuine, hot-forged steel head. The Air Tech Racing Ice Axe weighs only 14.1 ounces and is still durable enough to take the abuse that alpine climbing and mountaineering dishes out.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
14.1 oz
Length:
48cm, 53cm, 58cm, 66cm, 74cm
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[pick] hot-forged steel, [shaft] aluminum
Rating:
B-Rated
Recommended Use:
mountaineering, alpine climbing

Full Reviews

10
Nobody makes better ice axes than Grivel, and while I am sometimes lured away by other brands, each time I pick up a Grivel product I am impressed with its quality. This axe is no exception. The cold-forged steel head and spike really make a difference in durability when compared to other axes. I have used this axe in plenty of situations where a lighter-weight aluminum axe would likely bend or break. Mine has chopped steps in unusually firm neve, hammered pickets, and been used as a janky belay anchor. This is a tool for mountain travel, not an expensive piece of cheap aluminum (I'm talking to you, CAMP...) However, at a little over 14 oz the AirTech isn't very heavy. This was not my first axe, although it would make an excellent first tool if you are not yet familiar with ice axes. The ergonomics of the head and the slightly bent shaft make carrying the axe comfortable, even over long periods of time. Though some axes, like the BD Raven series, do have a slightly more comfortable hand position. Personally, I bought it to replace my first axe (BD Raven), to use on climbs where I only needed one tool, and don't plan on climbing anything too steep with the axe. (mostly summer climbing, in the Tetons, Bugaboos, Cascades, or Sierras). I will take it when I plan on mostly walking up steepish snow and neve. In other situations I would might want something either more technical, or lighter weight, but often times the Grivel Air Tech is the right tool for the job. In short, this mountain tool is a good balance of useful, durable, and lightweight.
Hayden Beck, backcountry.com
August 5, 2017
10
great light ice axe, i like the slight curve. luckily, havent had to self arrest with it but used it for a short unexpected ice climb on mt. hood. bites in well and feels very secure.
iryna, backcountry.com
May 21, 2015
10
Very light, perfect shape, comfortable in hand. Highly recommended.
SHAWN H., backcountry.com
December 30, 2014
10
Purchased this last winter for winter trail running and winter ascents. This is the lightest tool I tried out from our friends at bentgate mountaineering in Golden. The weight alone was killer but the addition of the forged steel pick is a huge bonus because it is so much stronger than some other materials out there. The steel is forged in a vertical shape instead of a horizontal which focalizes the torque along the entire pick instead of just the tip like many others. Need less to say I am 100% confident this is not going to fail me when I need it the most. In the end this is one of the best items I have used this year and am pretty stoked about using it again this winter! Just snowed tonight up on Mt. Evans, pumped for the season.
Johnathan R., backcountry.com
September 26, 2013
10
Been with me on 6 summits plus doing some technical Ice climbing when I lost my technical tool. Its very durable and absolutely amazing given it's weight. Head rusts a bit but other than that I am very pleased.
bandark, backcountry.com
October 9, 2011
10
Great Axe. I once did a hike without an axe, thinking the weather was too nice, and te trail not too steep. Well the nice weather meant molten snow that re-froze into hard ice!Hairy! I decided to buy this axe so I will never have an excuse to leave it behind. Worked! Works great. Function aside, I love the classic lines of Grivel, unlike the funky shapes on other axes.
paulinagabina, backcountry.com
March 11, 2009
10
This is a decent all purpose axe, which is high praise considering its ridiculous lightness. Sometimes ultralight gear isn't worth the price, this is!
Brad T, backcountry.com
September 25, 2006

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