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Black Diamond Spectre Ice Pitons
Black Diamond designed the Spectre Ice Piton to provide alternative, pound-in protection on mixed and thin ice lines where traditional pro is just a pipe dream. Doubling as a piton, the Spectre can be ...
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Black Diamond Angle - 6 Pitons
These workhorse pins are stamped and shaped from CrMo steel for super durability. The design, coupled with the spring-like nature of the steel used gives these pitons inherently high holding power. ...
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Black Diamond Lost Arrow - 1 Pitons
Lost Arrows are the workhorse pins on any aid rack. They're used repeatedly and when possible, joyously driven to the hilt.They're tied off in bottoming cracks, beat into horizontals, mashed into corn ...
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Black Diamond Angle - 5 Pitons
These workhorse pins are stamped and shaped from CrMo steel for super durability. The design, coupled with the spring-like nature of the steel used gives these pitons inherently high holding power. ...
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Black Diamond Angle - 4 Pitons
These workhorse pins are stamped and shaped from CrMo steel for super durability. The design, coupled with the spring-like nature of the steel used gives these pitons inherently high holding power. ...
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Black Diamond Angle - 3 3/4 Pitons
These workhorse pins are stamped and shaped from CrMo steel for super durability. The design, coupled with the spring-like nature of the steel used gives these pitons inherently high holding power. ...
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Black Diamond Bugaboo - 4 Pitons
Bugaboos and Knifeblades are great tools for thin cracks. Knifeblades are stamped, bent and precision ground for the sole purpose of fitting into thin cracks. Bugaboos are just slightly thicker, beefi ...
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Black Diamond Knifeblades/Bugaboos Pitons
Bugaboos and Knifeblades are great tools for thin cracks. Knifeblades are stamped, bent and precision ground for the sole purpose of fitting into thin cracks. Bugaboos are just slightly thicker, beefi ...
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Black Diamond Lost Arrows Pitons
Lost Arrows are the workhorse pins on any aid rack. They're used repeatedly and when possible, joyously driven to the hilt.They're tied off in bottoming cracks, beat into horizontals, mashed into corn ...
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