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DMM Aero HMS Screwgate

DMM Aero HMS Screwgate


Precio
17,00 incl. IVA 25.5% (13.55 €, IVA 0) + gastos de envío


Cantidad
uds


Color
Matt Grey
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Color: Matt Grey

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Descripción

The Aero HMS has several features which raise it above the competition.

For a start it’s hot forged – a process that allows us a much greater degree of freedom in the design and manufacturing process. A product of this very freedom is the anti snag Keylock nose. And then there is the extremely generous rope radius – a whopping 11.3mm!

It is also a very strong biner, and while it might not be the lightest locker around, this extra bulk means greater resistance to wear and excellent heat dissipation – something you will appreciate on your next big abseil.

Features

  • Excellent value HMS locking biner
  • Keylock nose
  • Generous rope radius
  • Deep gate bend for easy rope clipping
  • Very strong construction
  • Available with Screwgate, Quicklock and Locksafe locking systems

Las dimensiones aproximadas del producto empacado o el paquete del producto son 110 x 90 x 30 mm.


Peso
0,06 kg(El producto puede tener un embalaje ligero.)


Garantía
12 mes(es)


País de origen
Gran Bretaña


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