Moses Tomahawk, May 13, 2010 · The Tomahawk is an awesome new thin piton for aid climbing and big wall climbing.


Moses Tomahawk, The design enables easier and quicker cleaning to prevent the piece from becoming fixed. May 13, 2010 · The Tomahawk is an awesome new thin piton for aid climbing and big wall climbing. It is designed primarily as a thin nailing piece, requiring the use of a hammer, but can also be hand-placed into “beak slots” or natural constrictions in thin cracks. The Moses Tomahawk is a hooking piton for use in thin seams while big wall climbing. The bottom hole can be used to tie-off the Tomahawk if it is fixed and the cable is missing, or if the original cable has been damaged/worn out/frayed and must be removed, yet cannot readily be replaced. This means that when placed in a corner, they are much easier to clean. The left and right versions are bent and are intended for corners. Can be hammered in or placed by hand and is easy to strip. After weighted, these "clean climbing" TOMAHAWKS can be removed by giving a good jerk via sling in upper hole*. Available in lots of options. Features Moses TOMAHAWKS provide a burly connection and good support when placed in thin fissures and seams. The Tomahawk is available in three different versions – standard (straight), left, and right as well as three different sizes – #1, #2, and #3 . It comes in three models: left, right and straight. The Tomahawk is a hooking piton for use in thin seams. . Often good hand placements can be made in cracks that have previously felt the blow of the hammer. The design enables easier and quicker cleaning to prevent the piece from becoming fixed. It has a number of design features never seen in this category of piton. tkrli 6nfw rf2vd 72z1 4xu6e xt vqv bb mk9 jg9