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Wild Country Pro Guide Lite

Wild Country Pro Guide Lite


Campaign price
27,30 + delivery costs
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Normal price 33,90 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Colour
Wild Country Pro Guide Lite Gunmetal / Tangerine
Gunmetal / Tangerine
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Wild Country Pro Guide Lite Purple / Green
Purple / Green
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Location Store (Helsinki): Climbing, 24


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Product description

Wild Country's advanced belay tool demonstrates engineering excellence and this remarkably lightweight device has been trimmed of all excess. Its deep ribbed grooves handle a vast range of ropes from 7.7mm alpine cords upwards. Operated in ‘guide mode’, the pro guide lite is perfect for bringing up twin followers and locks perfectly with every fall. With a larger ‘release slot’, suitable for a karabiner, the tool is simple to release under load. For use in mountain and crag environments by alpinists and adventure climbers, the Pro Guide Lite is ergonomic, smooth and simple to operate.
  • Lightweight forging saves weight
  • Guide mode compatible
  • Karabiner release function
  • Efficient breaking slots
  • Flexible cable leash
  • Oversize belay karabiner hole enables complete karabiner roatation

Weight
70 g (2,68 oz)

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 180 x 100 x 50 mm.


Weight
0,1 kg(Includes the weight of the packaging)


Country of origin
Taiwan


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alex kwan chun c. verified buyer, 29.12.2023
Overall rating
As expected, light, good for multi.
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