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Black Diamond Camalot C4 #6

Black Diamond Camalot C4 #6

Black Diamond Camalot C4 #6

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101,03 incl. IVA 25.5% (80.50 €, IVA 0) + gastos de envío
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Precio normal 119,00 €


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Descripción
Increasing your chances of grabbing a cam that fits, the Camalot’s double-axle design allows retraction of larger cam lobes, giving our cams a much larger expansion range than single-axle units. Because loading forces are shared between both axles, this design has the strength to work as a full-strength cam stop, letting you use the cam as passive pro and adding security if the unit walks back into a wider part of a crack and umbrellas. This is the third generation of BD Camalots and they just keep getting better. They are 30% lighter than the originals. The cable loop trigger is easy to grab, and our slings are large enough to manipulate with gloves.

- For 114,1 - 195 mm cracks
- 14 kN
- Colour: green

Peso
0,557 kg


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