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C.A.M.P. Photon Lock

C.A.M.P. Photon Lock

C.A.M.P. Photon Lock
C.A.M.P. Photon Lock
C.A.M.P. Photon Lock

Price
16,90 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Colour
C.A.M.P. Photon Lock Blue
Blue
Available in stock
C.A.M.P. Photon Lock Green
Green
Available in stock
C.A.M.P. Photon Lock Gun Metal
Gun Metal
Available in stock



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Availability
Immediately

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Product description

C.A.M.P. Photon Lock stands out as an exceptionally light locking carabiner designed to keep anchor setups fast and dependable. This full-size locking carabiner is built for mountaineering and multi-pitch climbing, where efficient handling and smooth clipping matter.

Its slim nose and SphereLock closure help guide ropes, webbing, chains and protection into place with less snagging. A laser-etched indicator makes it easy to see at a glance whether the screw gate is locked.

  • Lightweight locking carabiner focused on fast, reliable anchor use
  • Designed as a go-to anchor carabiner for mountaineers and multi-pitch climbers
  • New screw gate that stays light while improving handling with gloves or bare hands
  • Slim nose profile with SphereLock closure to reduce catching during clipping
  • I-beam construction for a strong strength-to-weight balance
  • Rope-friendly shape that helps protect ropes during repeated use
  • Laser-etched marking helps confirm whether the lock is open or closed

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 140 x 180 x 60 mm.


Weight
0,088 kg(Includes the weight of the packaging)


Country of origin
China


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