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Black Diamond Alpine Aider

Black Diamond Alpine Aider


Precio promocional
20,93 incl. IVA 25.5% (16.68 €, IVA 0) + gastos de envío
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Precio normal 27,90 €


Cantidad
uds



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Aproximadamente 14 - 30 día(s) desde el pedido. La fiabilidad de la estimación es bastante bueno.

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Descripción

The Black Diamond Alpine Aider is a lightweight aid ladder designed for easy aid, speed attempts, and alpine routes. It's a smaller and lighter version of the Etrier, making it ideal for carrying and using in the mountains or on big wall missions. With its reinforced five-step design and 16mm nylon webbing, it's a durable and effective aid tool for climbing.
  • Designed for free routes with a few moves of aid
  • Strenght: 6 kN (1349 lbf)

Weight
120 g (4.2 oz)

Las dimensiones aproximadas del producto empacado o el paquete del producto son 110 x 280 x 20 mm.


Peso
0,12 kg
(con el embalaje 0,18 kg)


País de origen
Estados Unidos


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