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Ocún Sbea Adjust 20-100 cm

Ocún Sbea Adjust 20-100 cm

Ocún Sbea Adjust 20-100 cm

Price
42,90 incl. VAT 25.5% (34.18 €, VAT 0) + delivery costs


Quantity
pc


Colour
Ocún Sbea Adjust 20-100 cm Blue/White
Blue/White
Available in stock
Ocún Sbea Adjust 20-100 cm Red/White
Red/White
Available in stock



See also
Twistgate carabiners
Ocún Condor HMS Screw
+16,43 €


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Availability
Immediately

Detailed availability

Location Store (Helsinki): Climbing, Zone 24, warehouse


Product description

Ocún Sbea Adjust is a secure, easy-to-set lanyard designed for self-belaying at an anchor with fast, precise length control. The integrated brake lets the climber adjust the connection on the fly to suit different stances and anchor setups. With a usable length range from 20 to 100 cm, it helps keep the system tidy and comfortable during transitions. Built from dynamic rope, it is made to help manage higher-impact scenarios.

  • Designed for safer self-belaying when clipped into an anchor
  • Quick length changes thanks to an integrated adjustment brake
  • Adjustable length range from 20 to 100 cm for different belay positions
  • Made from durable dynamic rope for climbing-focused performance
  • Built to help absorb a fall with impact factor 2 absorption


Technical Features

Certification: EN 17520 CE

Dimensions
Length: 20–100 cm


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 240 x 190 x 60 mm.


Weight
0,14 kg(Includes the weight of the packaging)


Country of origin
Czech Republic


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