Kerr Adams Posted October 8, 2013 Posted October 8, 2013 So I finally got my hands on a pair of Nomics and I wanted to get some opinions regarding the pick weights before I head out on the ice. When do you guys use them? Do you like them? Thanks in advance! Quote
RafalA Posted October 9, 2013 Posted October 9, 2013 Use them all the time: they make for a better swing into ice, and slot into cracks nicely on rock. The only time I would not use them is hard sport mixed (say, M10/M11 and up) to make the tool lighter. I find at that point the pick weights don't come in handy anyway... Quote
Yogesh Kumar Posted October 9, 2013 Posted October 9, 2013 I use Nomics mostly without pick weights to keep the tools light. I suggest experimenting with and without weights and see how your swing feels. I add weights when I am not climbing to just practice the swing. Lighter set of weights is also available for Nomics. If you want to have hammer option with light weight you might want to try those. Quote
keenwesh Posted October 9, 2013 Posted October 9, 2013 Leave the weights. I find that they are basically worthless for climbing ice without them. There just isn't enough weight to get good sticks. However, I've taken my pick weights off when I'm fucking around in the bingo world cave. Quote
Coldfinger Posted October 10, 2013 Posted October 10, 2013 Keenwesh got a bulls eye on that! Got the new Quarks and they were crap without the weights and absolutely golden with them. As for the hammers...... It does matter WHERE the weight is (i.e. in front of or behind the shaft) and oh yeah, kinda hard to lose an eye or some teeth with the new Petzl shafts unless one uses a hammer. Quote
RafalA Posted October 10, 2013 Posted October 10, 2013 As for the hammers...... It does matter WHERE the weight is (i.e. in front of or behind the shaft) and oh yeah, kinda hard to lose an eye or some teeth with the new Petzl shafts unless one uses a hammer. Get either the mini-hammer or the CT hammer - they don't stick out from the tol as far, and don't change the balance as much (though both still put it a bit towards the back). Or carry a third tool with a hammer. Quote
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