HERA Capra Ice Axe, 70 cm |
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| SKU: 178870-H |
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| Price per Unit (piece): $86.00 | ||
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Ovarian cancer is a very serious but widely under-recognized threat to women’s health. To help solve this threat, the HERA Women’s Cancer Foundation employs creative, authentic approaches. Established in 2002, HERA empowers women to take control of their health. It does this through educational materials and awareness programs like HERA Partners in Action. Also, unique fundraising events, such as HERA Climb4Life, provide scientists with the HERA OSB1 scientific grant program, which funds research on reliable early-detection tests and better treatments. HERA awards community ovarian-cancer groups with grants that support awareness and outreach programs for women battling this disease. For more information on becoming a part of the ovarian-cancer solution, visit www.herafoundation.org. The “Capra”, named in recognition of the sure-footed mountain goats that inhabit the nearby Cascade Mountain range. Quite often seen at elevations of nearly 10,000 feet, these hardy animals spend most of their lives above the timberline and are well known for being extremely nimble on steep mountain faces of 60° or more. The Capra is a result of extensive design and field testing around the globe. Capra's have been used by experienced guides and other climbers in successful summits of such notable mountains as Mt. Everest, Mt. Vinson, Mt. McKinley, Mt. Shasta, and Mt. Adams. There is very nice feel of the head of the axe in the palm when using in piolet canne,” professed Phil Ershler, International Mountain Guides Director and world-renowned guide. “We also noted that the spike was good, particularly when anchoring with the axe at a break. The flat design allows us to auger a bit with it when trying to get it into firm snow. I personally think that’s real important for this type of an axe.” Another IMG Guide Justin Merle used the Capra for 2 months on Mount Everest this spring. “It's a great lightweight mountaineering axe. It climbs well, is sturdy, light, and comfortable to carry” explained Merle. “Carrying an axe like this is the way to go on long mountaineering routes--it's light in the hands and you hardly know it's there when it's on your backpack. I had a couple of nice ice axes to choose from--in the end I took the Capra to the top of the world. One of the lightest weight axes in this category, the 65cm version tips the scale at a mere 16.08 ounces. Among the other more notable features of the Capra is the head and handle; both are completely new designs from SMC. The head fits more comfortably into the user’s hand helping to minimize the discomfort often associated with using a mountaineering axe for extended periods on time as on longer routes. While the overall weight of this axe is remarkably light, the axe features a full sized chromoly steel head and spike, not ones that were chopped off to save weight. The unique handle is designed to be easier to index in hand for surer placement and in self-arrest. Great balance and swing weight are hallmarks of this new axe. Every part of the Capra is an entirely new design and not only is it one of the most advanced axes on the market; it is manufactured entirely at the SMC factory in Ferndale, WA. |
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