The North Machine Carbon Ice Axe by Grivel [Review]

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ม.ค. 2020
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    The North Machine Carbon Ice Axe by Grivel is exactly what I need and want in an ice axe. Not only is the North Machine lightweight, it’s center of gravity is spot on and versatility unmatched. Whether you’re into alpinism or climbing at your local ice park, this axe will continue to impress you.
    Aside from the carbon shaft keeping the weight of the North Machine down, it’s also warmer than metal and for me, feels less harsh on impact of swings into the ice. The carbon dampens the energy transfer, meaning less impact to my hand. If you find yourself using the axe in ways where you are holding the shaft, over time you will be happy to have the warmth of the carbon versus a metal shaft.
    With the vario system you can opt for the North Machine Carbon with an adz, hammer, or simple (which is nothing). Aside from having options for versatility, you can also easily and quickly replace the hammer or adz. The vario system and the ease of use makes this a tool worth investing in in my opinion.
    The ice blade has worked well for me and with the hot forging it should last a long time. If it gets to a point where I cannot sharpen the pick it is easily replaceable.
    The hand grip on the North Machine is comfortable for all day use and also accepts a wide range of hand sizes. When Cally uses these, she has no trouble with grip or hand comfort and she has pretty small hands. I like to wear thinner gloves when I climb but even if you’re someone who wears bigger gloves, your hand will still fit the grip comfortably. I like the pinky rest on the bottom of the axe however the one just above the grip is too small to really be useful.
    Pertaining to the axe shape in general, I found it to be the perfect design for more vertical climbs with less bulges to get over. It works well on vertical walls yet protects my hand from contact with the ice even with the less drastic curvature.
    The center of gravity on the North Machine Carbon is, as you can see, much closer to the head than the center of the axe. Not only does this make for a more comfortable and balanced swing, it also helps mitigate fatigue after a long period of time.
    Lastly, the carbide tip on the end of the axe is ideal if you’re using these axes hiking up steeps whether you’re on ice or rock. Not only will the carbide tip help you gain traction, it is also extremely durable and won’t wear down quickly.
    If you’re looking for a tool that can do it all and performs well in a multitude of situations, look no further than the North Machine Carbon by Grivel. Unless you find yourself consistently climbing steep and technical ice, the North Machine is going to be comfortable and get you to the top of your climb. If you’re interested in purchasing the Grivel North Machine Carbon, doing so using our provided link supports us as we get a small kickback from your Amazon purchase. We appreciate the support!
    *We received the North Machine Carbon axes for free in exchange for a review, however, it’s important to know that all thoughts are our own.
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  • @thomasblasbichler1061
    @thomasblasbichler1061 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have them, they are perfect for everything👍👍😀

  • @Simssss888
    @Simssss888 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good review, i think about buying it.
    In general, do you think it is unpractical to use two different ice axes? Is only see people using pairs of the same axe.
    I think about combining my dmm apex with the north machine (more than 100g differenz in weight)

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for watching SimS. I think using two different ones would be a little weird feeling and impractical.

    • @Simssss888
      @Simssss888 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@AdventureRig thanks;^

    • @davidsidley474
      @davidsidley474 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      They are not carbon, metal with a very thin carbon wrap! I have them and do like the but its a con 😂

  • @Luisdefunes1
    @Luisdefunes1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can you hammer the side of the carbon shaft without causing damage? Sometimes, when placing the pick inside some cracks it´s convenient to hammer a little bit the shaft so the picks gets inside the crack.

    • @AdventureRig
      @AdventureRig  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It’s not going to take abuse like an aluminum shaft would but you could do a little hammering. I most definitely would not beat the hell out of thought.