*NEW* Blue Ice Aero Lite Ice Screws

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Komentáře • 32

  • @paurocher
    @paurocher Před 2 lety +17

    That screw cap is sick!! Great job!!

  • @JohnnyIDive37
    @JohnnyIDive37 Před 2 lety +6

    Actually you did a fantastic job designing the ice screws, had the opportunity using them , well done.

  • @aron7548
    @aron7548 Před 2 lety +4

    Best set of screws I ever had.

  • @tacul9333
    @tacul9333 Před rokem +3

    I own and have used these screws. Never realized I could rack the screw cap until I watched this video.

    • @WeighMyRack
      @WeighMyRack  Před rokem

      That's exactly why we make these videos! Thanks for letting us know it was helpful!

  • @paulmakinson6249
    @paulmakinson6249 Před 2 lety +15

    Some genuinely interesting ideas here. Great content!

  • @JohnnyIDive37
    @JohnnyIDive37 Před 2 lety +6

    Awesome, ice screw on steroids, going ice climbing in the Rockies in a couple weeks ,would love to try them, you have put a lot of research into them, looking good so far.

  • @matthewtraver2895
    @matthewtraver2895 Před 7 měsíci

    getting in to leading ice recently and I'm starting to build out my rack with aero screws.....the cap design is brilliant.

  • @testboga5991
    @testboga5991 Před 7 měsíci

    I like them, although the Edelrid ones are nice, too. They start really easily.

  • @ChaseMountains
    @ChaseMountains Před 2 lety +1

    Can’t wait to test out these bad boys

  • @akaTheDevil
    @akaTheDevil Před rokem +2

    Great take on the caps! Thank you!

  • @felixdacol3173
    @felixdacol3173 Před 2 lety +4

    i have a big issue with this screws: its really hard to get the ice out of the screws compared to other screws on the market. maybe its related to the coating inside the screw? the ice really sticks hard inside the screw after removing the screw from the ice, which is a big disadvantage in multi pitch climbing.

    • @mrriotkayak
      @mrriotkayak Před rokem +1

      I had the same issue and I hated them at first!! Also had issues with the knobs comming off but that issue seems to be resolved with the newer batches.. someone told me to spray them with silicone this fixed the problem of binding in the ice and or having ice freezing inside the screw, they have worked flawlessly ever since.

    • @jackiceful
      @jackiceful Před rokem

      Agree - I’d love to hear more about compromises in engineering choice as I feel a teeth design that would pulverize the core more would avoid that issue. 75% of mine plugs up up by the hanger side.

  • @kazo0ie
    @kazo0ie Před 2 lety +2

    great content, informative, precise and concise. just perfect.
    the screws look neat also.

  • @purplcube
    @purplcube Před 10 měsíci +1

    Very interesting video, I learned a lot about the cap, and the part about regulations making ice screws meet a 10 kN load seems odd given cams and nuts have much lower loads. Question: who is in the video? I don’t believe I saw it anywhere. Is it Bill Belcourt? (Found his name on Blue Ice website)

    • @WeighMyRack
      @WeighMyRack  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Yes... Bill Belcourt is the man, the myth, the legend. Let's just say he has a legacy in both climbing and paragliding. A great guy with amazing stories.

  • @3ndur1st_67
    @3ndur1st_67 Před rokem

    the idea is great, but i had my aero light freeze on me multiple times. the core froze onto the srew, and i could not get the ice out without holding the tip in warm tea or water... just not usable for me in multipitches with this issue

    • @WeighMyRack
      @WeighMyRack  Před rokem

      Dang! What temps were you in?

    • @3ndur1st_67
      @3ndur1st_67 Před rokem

      @@WeighMyRack the last time was just about 3 weeks ago ulin an ice face in the austrian alps, so maybe around 0 and the other times i think not below -10

  • @BenHoselton
    @BenHoselton Před 2 lety

    Can anyone tell me why companies don't put in threads past 13cm on longer screws? Is it just because 13cm of threads is enough? Does adding more threads not increase strength after a certain point? It's not like it would add much weight...

    • @WeighMyRack
      @WeighMyRack  Před rokem +2

      My understanding is that there is little no benefit in holding power of the screw beyond that, at least within the typical testing standards. A screw might hold more with a greater number of threads (with the same thread pitch), but it becomes excessive in that the pullout strength is sufficient. The downside with additional threads is increased friction and resistance. That is my limited understanding of the subtleties of ice screw design.
      -Andreas

  • @bnp4292
    @bnp4292 Před 2 lety +3

    06:02 Bootleg titanium? LOL Soviet/russian metal working is far superior from any western counterpart.

    • @frantzracing0
      @frantzracing0 Před 2 lety

      Ok Commie

    • @maxe2820
      @maxe2820 Před 2 lety

      No he's right, Russia is Nr. 1 with titanium

    • @tacul9333
      @tacul9333 Před rokem

      You obviously never used a Russian titanium ice screw. They were light, but very difficult to place.

  • @wlcrutch
    @wlcrutch Před rokem

    The crooked hat is…distracting.