An ice axe is an important piece of equipment for alpine tours and many a technical tour or descent. However, it is often difficult, not only in the proverbial sense, to pack the ice axe as an additional item in an already full backpack. BCA makes this decision easier for freeriders with the "2 in 1" function of the Shaxe, which uses the same handle for the shovel and ice axe. This not only saves space but also weight.
First impression
The overall package of the Shaxe consists of the shovel blade made of aluminum, the handle with grip at the end and a bag in which the pick head and four screws with wing nuts are stowed. These screws can be used to build an emergency sled with a suitable ski. The package weighs a total of 1021g. Comparable ice axes and shovels together weigh a good 200g more. If you leave the bag and screws for the emergency sled at home, you save a few more grams. With an RRP of €169.95, the Shaxe Tech is comparable to the total price of an avalanche shovel and an ice axe.
The 24 cm wide shovel with handle (both made of 6061 T6 aluminum) and plastic handle look high-quality. The look and feel are right. The easy-to-grip cross grip at the end of the handle and an area with a non-slip surface on the handle improve handling when shoveling. The approx. 50 cm long handle does not have a telescopic function. This saves weight, but also offers less leverage. The pick head made of steel (420 stainless steel) can be mounted on the handle instead of the shovel handle. The shovel handle is unlocked, pulled out of the handle and replaced by the pick head. The connection is made by a plastic stump which is pushed into the handle like the shovel handle and to the upper end of which the pick head is attached. This plastic transition between the metals is certainly the weak point of the Shaxe. The construction is sufficiently stable for ski mountaineering, as an aid for ascents on foot in gullies or short climbing passages. However, the ice axe does not appear to be designed for heavy-duty use, e.g. for ice climbing.
The Shaxe is also available in the "Speed" version. This is slightly cheaper at €129.95 and a little lighter at 756 g (shovel and ice axe head). However, the steel pick head is then replaced by an aluminum one and you have to make do with a straight handle without non-slip surfaces.