Howey Tool X-Dream Pick Review
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Now with a few days under my belt on new picks for my Cassin X-Dreams from Howey Tools, I thought I'd post a review up here for a great small business. |
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I have posted so much about how much I like the Howey Tool picks over the stock X-Dream picks, Howey should give a commission. It took me awhile to get used to climbing multiple days in row without needing to file my picks, my files are getting lonely. |
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I've used a Howey pick on my Nomics for most of the season. For comparison, one tool has a Pur Ice pick, the other has the Howey. At first I thought the Howey worked very slightly better (good sticks, good cleaning) than the Pur Ice in various ice conditions. After using it extensively, I really can't tell the difference with the Pur Ice. Upon receiving the picks, the pick design, with the claw-like first tooth, concerned me as to its durability. With the claw design, you have very limited resharpenings before the tooth is gone, unlike the Pur Ice which has a longer first tooth. Upon hitting a rock a few days ago, my concerns were supported--the tooth was beat down, and sharpening took a lot of life out of the pick. Although the steel is supposed to be tougher, I have not been able to detect any difference from the Petzl pick via sharpening with a file--doesn't seem to be any harder steel, and sharpens easily. I haven't hit a rock with the Petzl pick, so no comparison there. Sooo, I'll go back to the Pur Ice pick--seems to last longer with no degradation in performance. Regarding the Pur Ice, it does seem to be a lot nicer in thick ice than the standard Petzl Ice pick. |
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TLDR: howey tool picks for x-dreams are much better than the picks from Cassin and you should buy a pair |
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Does everyone still hold their same opinion 6 years later? Note in another thread someone said their picks were turned back at the border. (Don't buy out all their stock ;) ) |
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I've been using Howey Tool picks on my X-Dreams for 6 years and still prefer them to any other picks. The Cassin picks are great for ice, but are softer (by design). The Cassin picks do not do well with rock because they are softer. The Howey picks are very much like the Petzl PurIce picks. |




