Sports‪» Climbing‪» Arborist, Rope Access & Rescue‪» Work positioning and fall-arrest devices‪» Energy absorbers‪»

Edelrid G-Screamer

Edelrid G-Screamer

Edelrid G-Screamer
Edelrid G-Screamer

Campaign price
27,68 + delivery costs
Offer ends in
Normal price 36,90 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Size
15cm
More items expected to arrive 4.7.2025


Size: 15cm

Store (Helsinki)on-shelf0 pcs
Available in the webstore0 pcs

Availability
Approximately 14 - 30 day(s) from the order. The reliability of the estimation is good.

Detailed availability
Notify me when this product is in stock again


Product description

The Edelrid G-Screamer is a compact and lightweight shock absorber designed specifically for sport climbing with rope clamps and uncertain anchor points. This versatile climbing accessory enhances safety in alpine climbing, big wall climbing, and ice climbing. It is installed between two carabiners like a regular quickdraw and can also be used as a backup on unreliable anchor points or large rock cracks.

In the event of a fall, the shock absorber deploys, reducing the impact force on the anchor point to below 4 kN. When deployed, its total length extends to 100 cm. Weighing less than 50 g, it is only slightly heavier than a standard quickdraw sling but offers a significant safety margin when attached to a harness.

  • Lightweight and compact 15 cm shock absorber
    Suitable for use with rope clamps and uncertain anchor points
    Enhances safety in alpine, big wall, and ice climbing
    Reduces impact force on anchor points to below 4 kN
    Extends to a total length of 100 cm when deployed
    Weighs less than 50 g, only slightly heavier than a standard quickdraw sling

New



Comments
Add a comment

Brand


Blog

Choosing the right belay device

In collaboration with Petzl Belay devices act as brakes in climbing ropes, providing friction to help the belayer stop the climber's fall. The basic technique for belaying is the same with all belay devices, but device-specific instructions should always be read carefully beca...


Getting started with trad climbing – with these tips and gear, you’ll be ready

As the snow melts away, spring once again draws outdoor climbing enthusiasts toward the crags.Perhaps this year could be the right moment to try something new, and dive into trad climbing?Trad climbing, or traditional climbing, refers to a form of lead climbing where the climber ...