Sport climbers have long used cordless drills to place bolts in rock. Now, ice climbers can harness the same concept with a screw-placing power tool.
Climbers on frozen waterfalls need the skill and stamina to balance, hang, and torque screws into ice one-handed for anchors. While modern ice screws are sharp, light, and effective, a new solution aims to speed the process.
Can it make the sport of ice climbing safer? Al Fiorello, inventor of the Fast Ice tool ($350), believes his product is an upgrade from the manual process of placing a screw.
