Moses Enterprises Tomahawk

From £19.99

The Tomahawk is a hooking piton for use in thin cracks and seams. It is designed primarily as a thin nailing piece, requiring the use of a hammer, but can also be hand-placed.

Moses Enterprises Tomahawk

#1 Left (Red)
£19.99
5 In Stock
#1 Right (Blue)
£19.99
5 In Stock
#1 Straight (Black)
£19.99
10 + In Stock
#2 Left (Red)
£22.99
6 In Stock
#2 Right (Blue)
£22.99
7 In Stock
#2 Straight (Black)
£22.99
10 In Stock
#3 Left (Red)
£25.99
8 In Stock
#3 Right (Blue)
£25.99
8 In Stock
#3 Straight (Black)
£25.99
10 In Stock

The Tomahawk is a hooking piton for use in thin cracks and seams. It is designed primarily as a thin nailing piece, requiring the use of a hammer, but can also be hand-placed into "beak slot" or natural constrictions in thin cracks. The design enables easier and quicker cleaning to prevent the piece from becoming fixed. The Tomahawk is available in three different versions, Sraight, Left, and Right, as well as three different sizes, #1, #2, and #3 . The left and right versions have a kink in the shaft designed to let the hanging loop hang free in tight corners. and are intended for corners. The different vesrsions are colour coded (Straight = Black, Left = Red and Right = Blue) to make them easy to spot on your rack.

  • Curved stem: The curved stem allows for greater clearance over irregularities in the rock surface and allows the "beak" to be buried deeper in bomber placements; it also allows for greater hooking potential when used in clean placements.
  • Improved hooking action: The "hooking action" of the Tomahawk is superior to that of the Pecker and Birdbeak, due to the longer, curved stem and forward positioning of the cable hole. This greater hooking action helps the Tomahawk to stick better when hand placed and when used as more of a hook than a piton.
  • Multiple hammering surfaces: In addition to the primary hammering surface used to drive the Tomahawk into a crack (b), there are four hammering surfaces that can be used to clean the piece, two for upward hammering (c and e), one for downward hammering (a), and one for upward hammering, which through rotation, levers the blade outward (d).
  • Larger cable hole: The cable hole allows up to 5/32" cable (#4 head); Tomahawks are originally fitted with a small loop of 1/8" cable (#3 head). The small loop is designed to maximize the climber's reach.
  • Top and bottom tie-off holes: The two tie-off holes on the #1 and #2 sizes will accept a single strand of 9/16" supertape webbing or a bight (strand doubled-over) of 1/2" tie-off webbing. The two tie-off holes on the #3 size will accept a bight of 9/16" supertape webbing and the top hole on the #3 size will accept a karabiner, for horizontal placements or for racking purposes.
  • The top hole can be used to tie-off the Tomahawk when it is placed in a horizontal crack. Although the Tomahawk is not designed for horizontal cracks, it can be used as a last resort when you have no knifeblades or RURPs left on the rack, or when such pitons are too wide. For shallow, tipped-out horizontal placements, the blade of the Tomahawk can be tied-off to reduce leverage (instead of using the hole). The top hole can also be used to assist in cleaning the Tomahawk if it is fixed or stubborn during removal, with the GENTLE use of a funkness device and a 3/16" quick-link or loop of tie-off webbing. If the Tomahawk is hand-placed and becomes wedged when weighted, such that a simple pull with the fingers doesn't pop it loose, a "pull-tab" made of a length of 1/2"; tie-off webbing can be used to give the piece a good yank outward and slightly upward. Thread a piece of webbing through the top hole and tie an overhand knot towards the end to form a pull-tab.
  • The bottom hole can be used to tie-off the Tomahawk if it is fixed and the cable is missing, or if the original cable has been damaged/worn out/frayed and must be removed, yet cannot readily be replaced.

Strength: Tomahawks are sold for aid climbing. Winter climbers - use them at your peril! The 1/8" cable used to form the loops has a rated breaking strength of 2000 lbs. Samples that have been swaged and tested exceeded that rating. Only the loop is rated to 2000 lbs - the Tomahawks themselves are only body weight rated. 

WARNING: We have been advised by Moses that the cables on Tomahawks for 2019 production until June were not swaged correctly leading to the cabled loop failing at lower than acceptable rates. Customers can ship can ship any suspect Tomahawks to Moses directly and he will re-cable and ship back to customers. See: https://mosesclimbing.us/product-safety-advisory/ . We have contacted all our customers and arranged for their Tomahawks to be reswaged. Please be assured that our current stock is unaffected.
 

Moses Tomahawk
Size Length Width  Weight
#1 3 3/4” / 95mm 2" / 50mm 56g / 2.0 oz
#2 4 3/4” / 120mm 2 3/4" / 65mm 98g / 3.3 oz.
#3 5 1/2” / 140mm 3 3/8”/ 85mm 144g / 5.1 oz.

 

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