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Mammut Bionic Alpine Belay

Mammut Bionic Alpine Belay


Τιμή καμπάνιας
21,75 συμπ. ΦΠΑ 25.5% (17.33 €, ΦΠΑ 0) + κόστη παράδοσης
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Κανονική τιμή 29,00 €


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Περιγραφή προϊόντος
A safety device for use in alpine terrain, based on the tube principle. As well as securing a lead climber, the very light Bionic Alpine Belay also allows one or two second climbers to be independently belayed in an autolocking mode from the belay station. The optimised geometry also allows comfortable belaying as well as reliable blocking in the event of a fall by the second climber, the blocking action can be released again using a webbing sling and the large eyelet on the device. The V-shaped grooves allow the controlled holding of lead falls, even at low levels of manual force. Suitable for twin, half and single ropes from 7.5 to 10.5 mm in diameter.

Βάρος
0,07 kg


Εγγύηση
12 μήνες


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