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Petzl Huit

Petzl Huit


Quantity
pc



Store (Helsinki)on-shelf5 pcs immediately
Available in the webstore5 pcs immediately

Product code
D02

This product is not for sale at the moment.

Unfortunately we don't deliver this product to Canada.
Availability
Immediately

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Location Store (Helsinki): Climbing, Zone 24


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Product description

For descending on single or double rope.

- Square shape to reduce twisting of the ropes and formation of a lark's head knot.
- High strength forged aluminum.
- Small hole can be used with thin ropes if necessary, or as a belay plate.


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 190 x 80 x 20 mm.

Unfortunately we don't deliver this product to Canada.


Weight
0,1 kg
(with sales package 0,126 kg)


Warranty
36 month(s)


Country of origin
France


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Anonymous verified buyer, 20.9.2022
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Compact and durable
Mikko K. verified buyer, 13.8.2020
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An affordable landing gear for rock climbing.
sami i. verified buyer, 9.7.2017
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For use with a fall protection package. Works.
Keijo J. verified buyer, 1.6.2017
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Ok
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