Colin Posted March 5, 2002 Posted March 5, 2002 I bought a pair of BD Shrikes in the fall of 2000 (50cm, one hammer and one adze). At the time they were my most technical ice tools, so I bought bent shafts. The bend in the lower shaft really helps on steep terrain - not so much for the knuckles, but because the angle on the wrist is much better. However, I have since bought a pair of Cobras as well. With my Cobras as my most technical tools now, I would slightly prefer the straight-shafted Shrikes for low-angle alpine climbs. If you own a pair of straight-shafted Shrikes, and they are your most technical tools, I propose that we trade. That is, I'm looking for two straight-shafted Shrikes (50cm, one hammer and one adze), and am willing to trade my bent-shafted ones (which cost $10 more each). I figure we would keep our own leashes and picks, but if the prospect of getting rid of your bashed picks makes the deal, then I'd be willing to make that trade as well. They are, of course, in good condition. Not that they haven't been used much, but as you've probably noticed, they are quite durable tools. Quote
gregm Posted March 6, 2002 Posted March 6, 2002 colin - i emailed you about some straight x-15's. Quote
Colin Posted March 6, 2002 Author Posted March 6, 2002 I might take Greg up on the X-15 offer, but would still prefer a Shrike-only trade because of weight issues. In other words, the offer is still open for now... Quote
Colin Posted March 6, 2002 Author Posted March 6, 2002 Just making sure people see this as the evening wears on. Quote
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