In 1818 the Grivel family of blacksmiths started to transform their production of agricultural tools to satisfy the rather peculiar demands of a new breed of wealthy tourists who, for unfathomable reasons, wanted to climb mountains! So the Grivel ice axe came into being surrounded by scepticism. The English engineer Oscar Eckenstein was received with a similar attitude when in 1909 he asked Henry Grivel to manufacture the first modern Grivel crampons - but they worked! In 1929, Henry’s son Laurent made the brilliant innovation of the two front points, allowing climbers to stand face on whilst attacking steep ice and snow gradients. In 1938 this innovation proved the key to the conquest of one the last great problems of the Alps: the North Face of the Eiger. About the same time, the introduction of a Chromoly alloy (Nickel-Chrome-Molybdenum) allowed the production of thinner and therefore lighter crampons. The resulting forged Grivel crampons weighing 360 grams a pair, the Super Leggero Grivel, were used to conquer the three highest peaks in the world, Everest, K2, and Kangchenjunga. In 1982 Grivel was taken over by new management, but the ethos of innovation is very much to the fore with the likes of the revolutionary Machine ice axe in 1996 and anti-balling plates, introduced in 2003. Since 2010 all Grivel's energy needs have been produced by photovoltaic panels on their factory roofs allowing them to save 1,173 barrels of oil a year.
A cheaper version of Grivel's famous G10, but every bit as good in terms of performance. Fits almost anything.
Clever karabiner for rigging a belay - particularly useful for aid climbing but with many other applications.
Designed to be fitted so that the forefinger rests on it - this gives a bit more directional control.
Enable Grivel Cramp-O-Matic crampons to be fitted to boots without toe welts.
A very thin pressed steel B-Rated pick for better penetration on pure water ice climbs.
Tiny hammer head for Grivel's Vario blade system.
Standard hammer head for Grivel's Vario blade system.
A technical, leashless axe for alpine, hard Scottish mixed or steep ice climbing. Pair Deal!
Technical modular alpine ice axe for alpinism and ice climbing. Pair Deal!
Technical modular alpine ice axe for alpinism and ice climbing.
Excellent general ice climbing axe suited to both Scottish winter and continental icefall climbing. Pair Deal!
Excellent general ice climbing axe suited to both Scottish winter and continental icefall climbing.
Modular alpine ice axe for alpinism and lower grade ice climbing. Super Pair Deal!
Modular alpine ice axe for alpinism and lower grade ice climbing.
Bolts onto the bottom of a Grivel axe or hammer shaft giving a rest for your hand.
A top end technical ice axe for extreme ice climbing and dry tooling. Pair Deal!
A top end technical ice axe for extreme ice climbing and dry tooling.
Wacky-looking hyper-light and hyper-ventilated polycarbonate shell helmet.
Standard adjustment bar for G10 Newmatic, Airtech, G12 and G14 crampons.
Pair of front bail (or bale) bars to fit Airtech, G12 and G14 crampons.
Minimalist and tough rucksack for mountaineering
Set of spare spacers and bolts for Rambo 1, Evo2 or 3 Crampons.
Bendy rubber strip supplied with Monster and X-Monster axes, to make extra grips for the shafts.
Hybrid ski mountaineering crampon.
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