Black Diamond Fuel
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I am interested on purchasing a pair of Black Diamond Fuel tools, but there is surprisingly little on the internet about them. I've held them and like the feel, but I've never climbed on them. I have climbed extensively on Trango Raptors, Cassin X-All Mountains, BD Cobras, and Cassin X-Dreams. How do the Fuels compare? |
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There's not a lot about them because there's not a lot of people using them. Nothing compares to the x-dreams in my opinion. The fuels are nice, sure, but they have nothing going for them. What I mean is, unless the fuel for some reason feels amazing to you, there's no reason to get them. The nomics and the x-dreams are the two best all around tools on the market in my opinion. Cobras are a great choice if your only focused on ice/alpine. |
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Max Forbes wrote:Nothing compares to the x-dreams in my opinion. My favorite for ice cragging for sure. They'd probably be a nightmare in the alpine but if you're getting ready to go hop on a favorite WI4 they're fantastic. |
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I've used the Nomics, X-Dreams and Fuels. They are all great tools with strengths in different places. You can't go wrong with any of these tools. Originally I swung the Fusions but sold this to buy the Fuels and I'm very satisfied. |
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Compared to the other tools mentioned, the Fuels have a much heavier shaft. I couldn't believe how much weight is in the shaft on those things. So if you're a heavy climber looking for a strong tool for aggressive drytooling, that's a plus. If you're not, well... |
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Gunkiemike wrote:Compared to the other tools mentioned, the Fuels have a much heavier shaft. I couldn't believe how much weight is in the shaft on those things. So if you're a heavy climber looking for a strong tool for aggressive drytooling, that's a plus. If you're not, well... The fuels are lighter than the Fusions. I know some slender gents rocking the Fuels too. |
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Ya the Fuels feel way better than the Fusions in terms of balance IMHO. They are the heaviest of the 3 but they are slightly shorter than the Nomics and even more than the X-Ds. This compensates for the slightly extra weight and allows for good swing control. |
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I've been swinging them for a few weeks. |
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I've only demo'd Fuels one day at an ice fest, so I don't have extensive experience with them, but I can compare them to my second generation Trango Raptors. I haven't climbed on the other tools, except 2nd gen (leashed) cobras, so I can't compare to the other tools. |
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Matt, |
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alpinejason wrote:Matt, Regarding Fuel handle... I don't think this is a fair assessment I don't think any review is fair. Threads like these give you an idea but everyone needs to try that fancy new gear for themselves. I used to be terrified of caning with my X Dreams due to what I read. I used to think I could never get up any ice with Fusions too. I found out both are sorta true but no reason to leave those tools in the closet. |
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alpinejason wrote: I don't think this is a fair assessment if the grip wasn't set correctly for your hand size. You're right, I didn't have the option to put the spacers in, I actually didn't think about that until you mentioned it. |
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For those of you who own the fuel, have you had any issues with the handle coming loose after adding spacers? I added a single spacer in (total of 2), and had the handle loosen while on a climb. I threw some blue thread locker on the screw and after scouring the sheet included with the tool for a torque spec, just cranked it down till it was pretty damn tight. |
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When I inserted the space, the screw was resistant to going back in. I mean it caught easy enough but the Loctite was making the screwing in stiff. LOL. So you can't go by any torque settings. I put mine fairly tight and no problem. With the Fusions I had prior, I didn't tighten as much and no Loctite. They came loose within a couple days. |
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can anyone 3d print the spacers? they are sold out on black diamond and i got a pair second hand that is missing a few small parts.. |
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Gabriel Kruszynskiwrote: Came here for the spacers as well! Any luck finding some? |
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Jason you could just make your own out of a few pieces cut out of a cutting board |
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Not that this pertains to much but I just got a set of dark machines this year. I recently have spent a season on nomics and several on the raptor. I really like the dark machines. I think the primary grip is the best on the market. I really prefer the simple grip instead of dealing with spacers or finger grooves and all that. It’s a light tool but the balance and swing is good. Also the huge hole in the head is great for clipping things instead of the tinny petzl one. |
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ZT Gwrote: My partner and I (has fuels too) are going to try out 3d printing first, then I noticed the NL black diamond site has them in stock and I know folks in the NL that could ship it to me, haha |
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I can print some spacers. DM me |
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Joseph W. Duttonwrote: Sir this is not the hot takes thread please place your replies in the appropriate thread thank you |