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Wild Country Offset Zero Friend

Wild Country Offset Zero Friend

Wild Country Offset Zero Friend
Wild Country Offset Zero Friend
Wild Country Offset Zero Friend
Wild Country Offset Zero Friend
Wild Country Offset Zero Friend
Wild Country Offset Zero Friend

Campaign price
77,63 + delivery costs
Offer ends in
Normal price 89,90 €
Outlet prices from 74,90 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc



Size
Wild Country Offset Zero Friend 0.1 / 0.2
0.1 / 0.2
Not available
Wild Country Offset Zero Friend 0.2 / 0.3
0.2 / 0.3
Not available
Wild Country Offset Zero Friend 0.3 / 0.4
0.3 / 0.4
+4,00 €
Not available
Wild Country Offset Zero Friend 0.4 / 0.5
0.4 / 0.5
+4,00 €
Available in stock
Wild Country Offset Zero Friend 0.5 / 0.75
0.5 / 0.75
+8,00 €
Available in stock



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Introducing the new Zeros for solid holding power in small offset placements from Wild Country. The ultimate weapon for pin scars and flares. This micro offset version of the iconic Friend has one of the narrowest heads on the market, which means it fits nicely in shallower grooves with its slightly adapted version of the definitive (13.75°) constant camming angle. Engineered with a single axle, stainless steel termination swage, and one of the best expansion ranges going, it comes in 5 sizes for simpler racking and faster selection. Wild Country machined the extruded aluminium alloy lobes with a radical design to ensure maximum friction, minimum weight and reduced walking. This is cutting-edge design in practice. Faster, smoother, narrower and lighter to use with a highquality machined finish. Welcome to the new go-to micro offset cam for aid or free climbing.

The strong steel cable that makes up the single flexistem is encased in flexible armoured metal plates, an innovative design that offers enhanced
protection and yet still bends effectively to accommodate downward pull in a horizontal placement. The easy-grab ergonomic thumb loop of guided trigger system allows confident triggering with minimal flex, essential for accurate placement and removal. The thumb loop is also a boon to aid climbers, offering an easy place to clip etriers, daisies or fifis. The extendable Dyneema sewn sling gives you more flexibility in use and means you can reduce the number of quick draws on your rack. Its semi-rigid nature also means it stays open for easy access.
  • Perfect for small offset placements like pin scars and flares
  • 5 differently colored sizes for simple racking and fast selection
  • Effective flexible stem, protected by a flexible metal spring
  • Soft, aeronautical aluminum alloy and non-anodized lobes
  • Great expansion ranges
  • Narrow head with offset cam lobes
  • High-friction machined cam faces
  • Ergonomic trigger design
  • Strong lightweight design
  • Ergonomic thumb loop
  • 10mm dyneema extendable sling

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 300 x 70 x 50 mm.


Weight
0,078 kg
(with sales package 0,1 kg)


Country of origin
Taiwan


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