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Black Diamond Micro Stopper Set #1 - #6

Black Diamond Micro Stopper Set #1 - #6


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76,24 + delivery costs
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Normal price 89,90 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
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Approximately 14 - 30 day(s) from the order. The reliability of the estimation is quite good.

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Product description
A full set of Micro Stoppers on an OvalWire carabiner. Versatile thin crack pro, trapezoidal Black Diamond Micro Stoppers feature a subtle curve on their longest face for maintaining utility in near-parallel cracks while still catching on crystals and irregularities. Each Micro Stopper is equipped with a durable, galvanized steel cable.

- Copper/iron mix in heads provides bite in thin placements
- Patented swage is stronger, more flexible and less prone to fraying
- Sizes 1 and 2 are for direct aid only

Weight : 113 g (4 oz)

Strength :
[size1] 2 kN (450 lbf)
[size 2] 3 kN (674 lbf)
[size 3] 5 kN (1124 lbf)
[size 4-5] 6 kN (1349 lbf)
[size 6] 8 kN (1798 lbf)

Dimensions :
[size 1] 3.7/5.1 mm (0.147/0.200 in)
[size 2] 4.6/6.5 mm (0.182/0.255 in)
[size 3] 5.1/7.5 mm (0.202/0.330 in)
[size 4] 5.9/8.4 mm (0.233/0.330 in)
[size 5] 7.4/9.4 mm (0.290/0.370 in)
[size 6] 8.8/10.4 mm (0.345/0.410 in)

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 250 x 150 x 150 mm.


Quantity
Set


Weight
0,113 kg
(with sales package 0,2 kg)


Country of origin
United States


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