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ALPINE CLIMBING

If you're looking to start building an alpine climbing rack, look no further than Snow+Rock's alpine climbing equipment range. Our range of ice climbing hardware encompasses some of the biggest climbing performance names in the industry, helping give you peace of mind when you’re out in the extreme. Featuring cutting-edge technology from brands such as Black DiamondGrivel, and DMM, now has never been a better time to push yourself further. Our range of crampons, ice screws and ice anchors are hand selected by our expert staff to the highest standard of performance, durability, and quality in a discipline that leaves little room for error. Shop our range today, or if you are struggling to decide or unsure where to start, we recommend stopping by one of our store locations for some friendly, expert advice.

If you're shopping to complete the rest of your climbing kit bag, why not browse the rest of our climbing range, including rock climbing shoesclimbing harnessesclimbing helmets, and more.

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Key alpine climbing gear includes a 35–45L rucksack, helmet, harness, locking carabiners, belay device, prusik loops, slings, and a headtorch. Technical equipment such as crampons, ice axe, and mountaineering boots are vital for snow and ice. Don’t forget weatherproof clothing, gloves, map, compass, and a first aid kit for safety and navigation. 

Choose lightweight, durable gear suitable for mixed terrain. This often includes a range of cams, nuts, quickdraws, ice screws, and slings for protection. For multi-pitch or granite routes, bring a full rack with micro cams and wires. Tailor your gear to the route’s difficulty, expected conditions, and length of climb. 

A climbing helmet protects against falling rocks and ice, while a harness is required for roped travel, belaying, and glacier crossings. Both should fit comfortably over layers and be adjustable for different conditions. Safety is paramount in the alpine environment, making these items non-negotiable. 

Carry prusik cords, extra slings, a knife, and a whistle for emergencies. On glaciated or avalanche-prone routes, add a shovel, avalanche transceiver, and probe. A headlamp with spare batteries, emergency bivy, and a map and compass are also important for navigation and unexpected situations. 


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