Rugged ice claws for getting out of the ice.
EU TYPE-EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE. (Opens as a .pdf file)
Manufacturer’s operating instructions.
When moving on natural ice, always carry equipment that can help you get out of the water if the ice breaks beneath you. NOTE: Never go on natural ice alone.
The plastic protective case contains two ice claws, with GRIP ICE CLAWs attached to a cord that goes around your neck. A separate whistle is included in the price.
Always keep the claws in their case when not in use.
Before use: Check that the ice claws are intact and functional. Replace the product after five years of use. After five years, update to a new product.
When in use:
Place the GRIP ICE CLAW’s cord around your neck and adjust the cord so they are set high up, just below your chin.
How to get out of the ice: Always get up from the same spot where you fell in. Remove the claws from their case.
- Hold the claws so that the spikes point downward against the ice and firmly strike them into the ice.
- Work with the claws close to your body. Use them as handles to pull yourself out of the water.
- Blow the whistle to call for help. Roll or crawl away from the hole before standing up.
After use: Dry the claws and place them back in the case.
Storage and transport: Store the product in a dark, dry place at room temperature. Always transport them in their own plastic case.