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Thread: MTN Stick - Extendable Walking/Ice Axe Combo

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    @Stocky what is Ribelle?

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    Just searched the word, those boots arent the Ribelles. They are the Scarpa Charmoz. I wore a hole in that pair after about 4/5 trips and got them replaced under warranty. (got a brand new pair unused now)

    I now use the Scarpa Grand Dru GTX for any country that Tahr live in. From my experience synthetic boots get thrashed and are definitely not as durable as leather, I won't be going back to synthetic.

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    Ahhh they look like the Ribelles. The Ribelle ods are leather. I've never looked up the charmoz.
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    I've just got a mtn stick and just used it as a walking stick so far, and a mattock. For the accidental time when you find ice and didn't mean to it would be better than not having one - but isn't a rated ice axe yada yada. But most of the time a longer walking stick is what I use and this one seems alright.
    I quite like it, its heavier than walking poles but also more useful, has a hearty spike on the end, seems pretty strong (so far so good) and is taller than an an ice axe which makes it a decent walking stick. I would rather have the Mtn stick descending slippery tussock as the longer length is more useful. I have not self arrested with it - and hope not to. Mine comes in at about 680 grams which is more than walking poles but about the same as a manuka stick. It digs a pretty good trench.
    So, not an ice axe but better than not, pretty useful long walking stick, and excellent digging stick.

 

 

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