Ice axes, Cams, Twin Ropes, Reversino 's (pair), a couple backpacks - well loved

Dropbox link below to see photos.https://www.dropbox.com/sh/11l21tdh1hfvypy/AADXgQU5YqYEPbF-YPuWdkHoa?dl=0
Available for local pick up in Vegas or buyer pays actual shipping.
All equipment is in great shape, all triggers, cables are excellent working order, cams are lubbed ready to save your life, none of it has been fallen on, all of it has been up and down approaches and walk offs at Red Rocks. Always stored at room temp, never in a garage or attic.
May be a bit slow to respond, but will respond to every DM.

All the cams with thumb loops are GONE





Petzl Aztar - $135 per tool
  • Charlet Moser Aztar Tool features:
  • Gently curved shaft for performance and a reverse-curve (easier hooking and precise, no-knuckle-bashing placements) pick penetrates ice solidly.
  • The straight bottom allows shaft to be plunged into snow for use as an anchor.
  • Thin, forged pick features a reverse-curve design for solid performance in hard, water ice.
  • Ergo grip handle allows countless hours of comfort, sits well in your hand with each throw
  • A great tool for steep ice and mixed climbing.
  • One-piece head construction with a hammer thats incorporated into the head which makes the tool lighter, and easier to swing.
  • The pick can still be replaced or exchanged.
  • The shaft is less radically bent than some others, providing a natural grip while still giving clearance over obstacles.
  • Comes with the Petzl Freelock leash, which locks down automatically and opens with a sideways sweep of the hand.
  • Comes with the Blue Ice Pick. It is B-rated not as strong as thicker, T-rated picks, but thinner for easier penetration and less ice displacement. Can also accept the optional Quatro Pick, which is T-rated thicker and stronger than B-rated picks, but displaces more ice.

I think these are great all around tools from anything with steep snow/ alpine ice up to moderate WI, which is what they were designed for. Very light and swing well. The tool, IMO is very well designed. A great tool for steep ice and mixed climbing if you can climb light, even on the B-rated picks.

If you want to add a hand res to the tool, it well documented, one link here:
http://christofferseventyr.blogspot.com/2010/02/how-to-modify-petzl-aztar-for-leashless.html

Black Diamond Sphynx 35L Pack (2013) (RED PACK) ($45) (MSRP $120)
A ready-for-anything top-loader with a low-profile design and clean lines, the Sphynx has plenty of room for your mountain gear yet is versatile enough for all-season use.
Top pocket is spacious, zipper is water resistant and material covers the actual zippers when closed keeping electronic safe from water
20 mm aluminum stay and frame sheet (Removable - if going light and fast)
Dual-density shoulder straps and hip belt (Removable - if going light and fast)
Top-load access
Ice tool PickPockets (best way to carry ice axes or trekking poles), crampon patch and 3-point haul system and also  helmet compatible
Side compression straps and ski slots, perfect for hauling a rope
Special rope compression strap at top of pack, or perfect to secure that new down coat or jacket
Hydration compatible
Materials :
Tough 420d Nylon Dot
** see photos for wear, bottom of pack has a 1 whole and a few nicks. Could be sewn or add a grommet and used as water drain when canyoneering.

THE NORTH FACE - Big Shot Backpack (blue)  ($35) (MSRP $160)

Durable 400-denier nylon with a durable water-repellent finish means lasting appeal for this ruggedly built backpack with an array of pockets for easy use.
Two-way zip closure
Top carry handle; adjustable shoulder straps with chest belt
Exterior zip and slip pocket; tie loops; compression straps
Perfect travel companion, daily commuter, school pack, overnighter, or rock climbing pack
***(The Right front accessory pocket does not zip closed) see photos for wear

Vortex 2200 (Grey and Black) ($35)
-One main large compartment with 2 smaller internal zippered pockets.
-designed to carry snowboards/skis/climbing ropes
-dedicated shovel pocket
-multiple compression straps, back, sides, and bottom, many options and configurations to carry sleeping pads or sleeping bags.
-Back door entry - perfect for ski lifts
-light weight
-2 removable aluminum stays
-Big enough for 3 nights, small enough for a day pack
-included hip belt (one plastic tooth is broken, doesn't effect function, can be replaced at REI for $2)
-Hands down one of the best packs I've ever owned. This is my fourth Vortex pack to date.
***See photos for wear - where the Aluminum stays sit, they have rubbed the material at the top.

Osprey Pack (older model, blue and black) ($20)

- One Main large compartment with an easy access front zippered pocket for organization
- Padded plastic frame sheet (Removable - if going light and fast)
- Padded shoulder straps offer carrying comfort when pack is full
- Padded airmesh back panel provides back support for heavy loads
- Offset compression straps, can carry a snowboard/skateboard, can be used to carry a rope
- Well loved but still has life
**Zipper has  2 teeth that the zippers can't pass, does not impede functionality
** See photos for wear