FAQs
Can I use the Ice Hawk on Rock?
The Ice Hawk is the overall and durationally thinnest pick commercially available (that we know of). It does not have much rigidity or impact resistance, so you are very likely to beak and/or bend the pick on rock. Our official recommendation is NO. That being said, a couple of our team members sometimes use the pick on hard mixed routes for features like daggers. You just have to be ok with potentially messing up the pick.
Should I get the Ice Hawk or Master Scratcher?
Both picks climb ice better than stock picks. Choose the Ice Hawk if 1) You want the best performance on ice you can get 2) You feel like you can control the pick on thin terrain and not hit rock when you do not want to via light wrist flicks or scratching. Given an effort level, the Ice Hawk will penetrate deeper into the ice than you think. Choose the Master Scratcher if you are worried about the Ice Hawk's durability but still want better ice performance.
Do not use pick weights
Both the Ice Hawk and Master Scratcher, but especially the Ice Hawk, climb ice so much better than stock picks that we find pick weights overdrive the picks, making them get stuck more often. The lightning hole on the pick is meant for clipping the tool to an Ice Clipper with a full rack of screws, not pick weights. But, do as you'd like :)
I'm getting my picks stuck, help!
First, see the pick weight FAQ above. Because of the Ice Hawk and Master's increased ice performance, they displace much less ice than a stock pick. This means the hole the pick makes is tighter, which is more secure. These picks were designed to make the sport easier, so climb easier! Lighten your swings up and, if you want to make a looser, deeper hole, flick a couple times instead of hero swinging to bury the pick.
Should I get a hammered or non-hammered pick?
If you anticipate needing to place pitons (and you don't carry a dedicated piton hammer), then get a hammered pick. If you do not place pitons, then you do not need a hammered pick. We leave a couple mm's of steel sticking out the back on non-hammered picks that helps protect the head of your tool and can be used to place or reinforce a piton if needed.
Lifetime warranty details
We warranty our picks against snapping. To read the full warranty policy, click here.