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Edelrid Hand Cruiser Ascender

Edelrid Hand Cruiser Ascender

Edelrid Hand Cruiser Ascender
Edelrid Hand Cruiser Ascender
Edelrid Hand Cruiser Ascender

Price
64,90 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Handedness
Edelrid Hand Cruiser Ascender Right
Right
Available in stock


Handedness: Right

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Availability
Immediately

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Product description

Edelrid Hand Cruiser Ascender delivers smooth, low-friction rope progress thanks to its curved, ergonomic build. This ascender is designed for efficient rope ascents, with a shape that feels comfortable in the hand during long climbs. A large attachment point makes it easy to clip multiple carabiners, while a second, higher eyelet helps create a clean directional anchor setup. The top section can also be held by the free hand to support controlled two-handed movement upward.

  • Ergonomic, curved body for a more comfortable rope ascent and reduced system drag
  • Large lower eyelet for clipping multiple carabiners for climbing or rescue setups
  • Secondary higher eyelet designed for building a directional anchor connection
  • Upper area shaped for secure two-handed handling during ascent
  • Cam teeth designed to bite reliably on icy or muddy ropes
  • Available in right-hand and left-hand versions for clear, quick identification
  • Works with kernmantle ropes within the specified diameter range


Technical Features

Approved rope diameter: 8 - 13 mm
Certifications: EN 12841-B, EN 567

Weight
200 g


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 275 x 140 x 35 mm.


Weight
0,2 kg
(with sales package 0,226 kg)


Country of origin
Taiwan


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