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Edelrid Spare Ohmega Sling

Edelrid Spare Ohmega Sling


Price
21,90 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Colour
Edelrid Spare Ohmega Sling Night
Night
Available in stock


Colour: Night

Store (Helsinki)on-shelf0 pcs
Store (Helsinki)in stock5 pcs immediately
Available in the webstore5 pcs immediately

Availability
Immediately

Detailed availability


Product description

Edelrid Spare Ohmega Sling is a lightweight replacement sling designed to restore the secure, controlled performance of the Edelrid Ohmega. This replacement part is a sling for climbers who need to swap a worn or damaged original and keep their assisted-braking setup ready for use. It comes with a replacement screw with a screw lock to help ensure a reliable attachment.

  • Purpose-built replacement sling for the Edelrid Ohmega
  • Includes a replacement screw with a screw lock for secure fastening
  • High minimum breaking strength for dependable climbing use
  • Certified to EN 566 for sling safety requirements
  • Does not include the Ohmega brake assistant


Technical Features

Minimum breaking strength: 22 kN
Certification: EN 566

Materials
Hmpe


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 130 x 220 x 40 mm.


Weight
0,048 kg(Includes the weight of the packaging)


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