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Edelrid Chest Cruiser

Edelrid Chest Cruiser

Edelrid Chest Cruiser

Price
54,90 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Colour
Edelrid Chest Cruiser Night
Night
Available in stock


Colour: Night

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Availability
Immediately

Detailed availability


Product description

Edelrid Chest Cruiser is a compact chest ascender that delivers smooth, low-effort rope climbing and integrates easily with a range of chest harness setups. This chest ascender opens with a quick, straightforward action for efficient transitions on the rope. A modular build with a fastening plate and textile attachment loops makes it simple to connect into different systems. The clamping mechanism includes a safety lock for controlled, secure handling during ascent.

  • Compact chest ascender designed for efficient rope ascent across multiple chest harness systems
  • Modular fastening plate and textile attachment loops for flexible system integration
  • One-motion opening for quick, simple operation on the rope
  • Cam design built to bite reliably on iced or muddy ropes
  • Safety-lock clamp mechanism for secure handling while climbing
  • Compatible with 8,0–13,0 mm kernmantle ropes


Technical Features

Certifications: EN 12841-B, EN 567

Weight
120 g

Materials
Aluminium


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 115 x 105 x 85 mm.


Weight
0,12 kg
(with sales package 0,202 kg)


Attachments
Edelrid Chest Cruiser Manual.pdf

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