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Edelrid OHM II

Edelrid OHM II

Edelrid OHM II
Edelrid OHM II
Edelrid OHM II
Edelrid OHM II
Edelrid OHM II

Price
119,90 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Colour
Edelrid OHM II Oasis
Oasis
Available in stock


Colour: Oasis

Store (Helsinki)on-shelf0 pcs
Store (Helsinki)in stock30 pcs immediately
Available in the webstore30 pcs immediately

Availability
Immediately

Detailed availability


Product description

The Edelrid Ohm II is a game-changer for climbers dealing with significant weight differences between partners. This advanced assisted-braking resistor enhances safety by increasing the braking effect, making it ideal for climbing teams with varying weights. Its swivel joint allows for greater freedom of movement, ensuring that the direction of clipping is no longer a concern. The secure locking system prevents accidental openings, simplifying rope insertion and removal during lowering.

  • Reduces force on the belayer for safer climbing
  • Facilitates controlled lowering of heavier climbers
  • Attaches to the first bolt in the safety chain
  • Minimizes collision risk when falling on the first bolt
  • Maintains smooth rope handling for lead climbers
  • Effectively makes the belayer 25 kg heavier
  • Does not include a carabiner
  • Crafted in Germany


Technical Features

Minimum belayer weight: 40 kg
For single ropes from 8.9–11.0 mm

Weight
405 g

Materials
Aluminium, steel, polyamide, LDPE


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 150 x 150 x 90 mm.


Weight
0,405 kg
(with sales package 0,47 kg)


Attachments
User Manual OHM II.pdf

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