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DMM The Bug

DMM The Bug


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13,50 sis. km 25.5% (10.76 €, käibemaks 0) + tarne kulud
Kehtiv kuni
Tavahind 18,00 €


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Värv
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Toote kirjeldus
The Bug is simple, elegant, and built to withstand high wear and heavy use. Its design efficiently dissipates heat, reducing heat build up from intensive use or long abseils.

The Bug is effective whether used on single, half or twin ropes from 9 -11mm diameter. It is the ideal belay device for new climbers looking for a long lasting device, and also environments like climbing walls or outdoor centres where it will see heavy use.

  • This device increases rope control when belaying, lowering a partner and abseiling. It is a fundamental part of a climbers rack.
  • This belay device has been built to withstand heavy use. It provides a robust belay solution for climbing walls, activity centres, and anyone who wants a long lasting belay device.
  • This device has a large surface area that helps disperse heat built up when abseiling or intensive belaying. This makes it more comfortable to handle in these scenarios.

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12 kuu(d)


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