Trango Shark Review
Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
As nut tool, the Shark isn't especially light like the Metolius Feather, but it's sturdy like the Wild Country Pro Key, the Metolius Torque the Camp USA nut tool. Our testers weren't sold on the tool/knife combo and prefer a nut tool with its own clip-in beaner and more ergonomic handle.
Performance Comparison
Nut Cleaning
Constructed from stainless steel, the shark has the burl factor on lock and is ready for repeated punishment. It showed no signs of damage after repeatedly bashing on it with a grigri while trying to free a nearly-welded brassy. The profile on the business end isn't as narrow as 87987987 but still is able to access all but tiniest of nuts.
Cam Cleaning
For cleaning cams, we like a tool with a curved shape for hooking triggers, trigger wires, and holes in the lobes. The Shark isn't particularly curved a the end like our favorite tool, the Metolius Torque.
Ease of Handling
In terms of ergonomics, the Shark suffers from the tool/knife combo design. It doesn't have its own clip-in biner, so you need an extra biner to keep it attached to your harness. The biner also prevents the knife from opening accidentally (awesome), but the biner can get in the way when you need to bang on the end with a hammer or your palm. The handle of the Shark doesn't include a smashing plate (a blunted end) like the Torque or the Pro Key, a critical feature if you're removing loads of weighted nuts on an aid climb.
Durability
Made from stainless steel, this is one of the toughest tools out there, like fixe a broken portaledge strong. Potentially overkill strong.
Weight
This is the heaviest tool we tested, weighing in at 21.5oz, but if you want to bring along a knife, the combo could save you a few ounces.
Best Applications
First ascents, backcountry adventures, and routes that involve a little gardening are all great times to bring along the Trango Shark.
Value
This tool is relatively expensive because it includes a knife, and will shake you down for $24.95 Again, if the combo appeals to you, you stand to save a few dollars by purchasing the tool/knife combo.
Conclusion
At the end of the day, it's all up to your preferences and individualized needs. However in the spirit of decisiveness, our testers ere on the size of buying a really nice nut tool like the Metolius Torque and an awesome knife a la the Petzl Sparta instead of combining the two into one device.