Most pitons rely on compression of the metal and leverage from directional pull for their holding power. The U shape of the shaft on the Corner piton adds an additional holding force by creating sp...
Angle pitons fit larger cracks, pockets and pods, and their design, coupled with the springiness of the steel used, gives these pitons inherently high holding power.
A cross between a piton and a passive nut for almost non-existent vertical cracks. The Iron Hawk can be pounded in or set by hand and it drives deeper as it is weighted. It has a large anvil for ha...
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