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Beal Birdie

Beal Birdie

Beal Birdie
Beal Birdie
Beal Birdie
Beal Birdie

Price
69,90 incl. VAT 25.5% (55.70 €, VAT 0) + delivery costs
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Quantity
pc


Colour
Beal Birdie Blue
Blue
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Beal Birdie Green
Green
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Beal Birdie Orange
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Product description
Compact belay device with assisted braking for lead climbing or top rope. All metal construction, with cam and friction components in stainless steel for great durability.
The rope exits following the devices axis, to avoid twisting. The BIRDIE can be used with all dynamic single ropes from 8.5mm to 10.5 mm.

KEY FEATURES
All metal construction
Does not twist the rope
Compact and ergonomic for a great handling
Individual number
Compatible with single rope diameters from 8.5mm to 10.5 mm

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 115 x 125 x 45 mm.


Weight
0,21 kg
(with sales package 0,26 kg)


Warranty
36 month(s)


Country of origin
Taiwan


Comments
Anonymous verified buyer, 14.9.2022
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The original one had a manufacturer's error, but the exchange through the importer was easy
Anonymous verified buyer, 24.2.2022
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Looks robust but a little heavy
Anonymous verified buyer, 26.3.2020
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A bit like grigri but worse. Lowering the rope directly from the front is awkward, lowering a heavier climber requires the use of force.
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