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Cheques

Cheques on offer in the Sportano shopCheques have been an essential tool for mountaineers and climbers for centuries, enabling them to traverse icy and rocky mountain terrain. Thanks to advances in technology and the experience of many generations of climbers, chequers have undergone a long and fascinating evolution. At Sportano, we have made sure that we offer high quality and a wide selection of chequers. You will find products from brands such as Petzl, Climbing Technology, Black Diamond, Salewa and Grivel.Construction Construction and key components of an ice-checkThe ice-check is an indispensable part of every mountaineer's and climber's equipment, enabling them to safely navigate icy and rocky terrain. Although it may appear simple at first glance, its construction is the result of years of experience and innovation. The key element of an axe-checker is its head, which contains a blade that allows it to be driven into ice or rock. The blade is usually made of hardened steel to ensure its durability and sharpness. Many modern ice axes also have an additional hook or tooth on the top of the head, allowing it to catch on protruding bits of rock when climbing. The handle, another important component of an axe, is usually made of lightweight and strong materials such as aluminium or carbon fibre. Its shape and curvature can vary depending on the intended use of the ice axe - for technical or more classic climbing. The handle not only ensures that the tool is the right length, but also that it is balanced, which is crucial for effective and safe climbing. The handle of an axe is equally important, especially in difficult conditions when a firm grip is key to safety. It is often rubberised or fitted with special reinforcements that prevent the hand from slipping even in cold and wet conditions. At the end of the handle of many chequers is a loop to which a lanyard can be attached. In this way, the climber can be sure not to lose the tool, even if he or she lets go of it from the hand.Types of chequers: technical, classic and hybridThe chequer, which is the basic tool of the winter climber, has undergone many modifications since its original use. Its types have been adapted to the various needs of climbers and the specific terrain in which they are used. Today's cheques can be divided into three main categories: technical, classic and hybrid. Technical cheques are specialised tools designed mainly for advanced climbers undertaking difficult routes in ice or on mixtures where rock meets ice. They are characterised by a short, sharply curved handle and a specialised head with a very sharp blade. Such solutions make it easier to drive the ice axe into vertical or even overhanging ice. The handle is often anatomically shaped for a more secure grip and better balance. Technical cheques are essential for difficult ice and mixt climbing, where precision and performance are key. Classic cheques are more versatile and designed for a wide range of climbers. They have a longer and less curved handle compared to technical cheques. They are ideal for climbers undertaking easier ice routes, mountaineering or climbing up walls. The blade of these cheques is less aggressive, making them more versatile but less precise in extreme conditions. Hybrid cheques combine the characteristics of technical and classic cheques. They try to combine the advantages of both types in a single tool. For example, they may have a medium-length handle with a moderate curve and an interchangeable head that allows the blade to be adapted to specific needs. These are the cheques for climbers who are looking for versatility and want to cope with a wide variety of conditions without having to change equipment.Choosing the right cheque depending on the type of climbingThe choice of cheque is a key decision for any climber, which has a direct impact on safety, comfort and efficiency when climbing. Depending on the type of climbing, different models of ice-check will be more suitable. For ice climbing on difficult, vertical routes or where rock meets ice, technical cheques are irreplaceable. Their short, sharply curved handle and aggressively finished blade make it easier to penetrate difficult ice structures and enable confident handling in difficult terrain. In addition, the anatomically shaped handle and special grips increase precision and control. If you are planning to climb in the mountains on a lower gradient or to approach a wall, classic cheques will be more suitable. The longer handle is useful when walking in snow or ice and allows the chequer to be used like a trekking pole. A less aggressive blade is more versatile and suitable for a variety of applications. Technical mountaineering, which combines different climbing styles and often requires versatility of equipment, can benefit from hybrid cheques. They are a compromise between the features of technical and classic cheques, offering versatility and adaptability to different conditions. Those involved in alpine climbing should pay attention to the weight of the cheque and its ability to withstand low temperatures and extreme conditions. High-mountain climbers often prefer lightweight and sturdy cheques that do not put extra strain on them during hours-long ascents.
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