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Black Diamond Livewire Quickdraw 12cm

Black Diamond Livewire Quickdraw 12cm


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20,65 sis. km 25.5% (16.45 €, käibemaks 0) + tarne kulud
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Tavahind 24,90 €


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Providing a secure connection between rock and rope, the Black Diamond LiveWire Quickdraw is our top-of-the-line sport climbing draw with the snag-free benefits of HoodWire Technology. The LiveWire carabiner on the bottom features a simple metal wire over the nose, which allows for keylock functionality in a wiregate design. The durable, east-to-grab Vari-width dogbone also features a Straitjacket insert to keep the bottom biner properly oriented.

  • Hot-forged Nitron on top and LiveWire wiregate with HoodWire Technology on the bottom
  • Snag-free keylock top biner for easy clipping and cleaning
  • Draw-friendly carabiner surface keeps runners oriented where you want them
  • Equipped with a 27 mm Vari-width Dogbone with Straitjacket
  • Available in 12 cm length

TECH SPECS

Weight : 108 g (3.8 oz)

Closed Gate Strength : 25 kN (5,395 lbf)

Open Gate Strength : 8 kN (1,798 lbf)

Minor Axis Strength : 8 kN (1,798 lbf)

Gate Opening : [Nitron] 22 mm (0.87 in)
[LiveWire] 24 mm (0.94 in)


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