Stubai is a leading manufacturer of high-quality hand tools for outdoor activities and professional trades. Founded in 1897 in Austria, the company is known for its dedication to innovation, sustainability, and craftsmanship.
Founded in 1897 in Fulpmes, Austria
Started as a small blacksmith shop producing farming equipment
Diversified into manufacturing ice axes in the early 20th century
Expanded into other outdoor tools such as crampons, carabiners, and pickaxes
Today, Stubai sells products in over 50 countries and is recognized as a leader in quality and innovation
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Various models of ice axes and ice tools designed for different types of climbing, such as the Quantum, the Hornet, and the Extreme Light.
High-performance crampons for ice climbing and mountaineering, such as the Pro Star and the Super Light Universal.
A large selection of carabiners for various uses including belaying, rappelling, and sport climbing, such as the Triple Lock, the HMS, and the Oval.
High-quality pickaxes for ice and mixed climbing, such as the Ergo and the Hornet.
Stubai products are made in Austria at the company's manufacturing facility in Fulpmes.
Stubai offers a 30-day return policy for unused products in their original packaging. Customers must contact customer service to receive a return authorization.
Stubai offers a limited lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Customers must register their product on the company's website within 30 days of purchase to be eligible for the warranty.
Yes, Stubai is committed to sustainability and uses environmentally friendly materials and processes whenever possible. The company also supports a number of environmental initiatives and organizations.
Technical ice axes are designed for steep ice and mixed climbing, while mountaineering ice axes are designed for general mountaineering and glacier travel. Technical axes are typically shorter and have a more aggressive pick and angle, while mountaineering axes are longer and have a less aggressive pick and angle.