Climbing
Equipment

Hugh Banner Spitfire

By Craig Luebben
Photos by Zach Reynolds

Hugh Banner Spitfire’s pick stuck well in both the bulletproof ice of Quebec and the froth of Vail.

Hugh Banner Spitfire, $195
Summary: Here’s another potentially excellent tool that needs some work on the details. The Spitfire has a radical curve that offers great clearance. The pick penetrated well and bit securely in both Pont Rouge’s deep-freeze ice and Vail’s frothy slush, though its protective coating began wearing off with a little abuse. The plain-Jane grip and inadequate leash could be improved to bring this tool in line with the top performers.
Pros: Shaft gives excellent clearance. Solid pick penetration.
Cons: Lacks ergonomic grip. Minimalist leash.
Overall grade: B

Hugh Banner/Climb High: (802) 985-5055, www.climbhigh.com













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