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Black Diamond
Axe Protector

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Current price: $11.21 Original price: $14.95
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Color:Bd Orange

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Axe Protector

Keep the sharp end of your Black Diamond ice axe protected with this axe protector. Not only does it keep that recently sharpened point ready for the ascent, but it prevents said point from putting a massive hole in your favorite belay jacket.


Details

  • Translucent material protects sharp end of ice tools
  • Versatile design fits almost any ice axe
  • Easy-to-adjust design allows for easy application
  • Item #BLD0296
Material
Translucent TPU
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year
A rock climber wearing a red Black Diamond helmet and climbing harness scales a vertical grey cliff face.

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Based near the Wasatch Mountains in Salt Lake City, Utah, Black Diamond is immersed in the commitment to designing and engineering the most innovative mountain equipment in the world.

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