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Edelrid Nineteen G 6-Pack

Edelrid Nineteen G 6-Pack


Price
69,90 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
package


Colour
Edelrid Nineteen G 6-Pack Assorted
Assorted
Available in stock


Colour: Assorted

Store (Helsinki)on-shelf2 packages immediately
Available in the webstore2 packages immediately

Availability
Immediately

Detailed availability

Location Store (Helsinki): Climbing, 24


Product description

The Edelrid Nineteen G carabiner stands out as the world's lightest, yet it maintains exceptional strength. This compact and lightweight carabiner is perfect for climbers who prioritize reducing weight without sacrificing durability. Its design includes lightweight wire gates that minimize the whiplash effect during falls, making it a reliable choice for safety. Crafted from a strong aluminium alloy with a special hardening treatment, it offers a compact shape and minimal pack size, ideal for efficient packing and transport.

  • Biner six pack with a color scheme maching the established camming devices
  • Extremely lightweight at just 19 g
  • Wire gates designed to reduce whiplash effect
  • Made from durable aluminium alloy with special hardening
  • Compact design for easy packing
  • Certified to EN 12275 standards


Technical Features

Fmax. major axis: 20 kN
Fmax. minor axis: 7 kN
Fmax. open: 7 kN
Certification: EN 12275
Closure: Wire
Carabiner shape: Offset D

Weight
19 g

Dimensions
Width: 50 mm
Length: 78 mm
Gate opening: 17 mm

Materials
Aluminium, steel


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 140 x 50 x 200 mm.


Weight
0,114 kg
(with sales package 0,148 kg)


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