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Black Diamond RockLock Magnetron

Black Diamond RockLock Magnetron


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23,13 + delivery costs
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Normal price 27,90 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


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Product description
Combining maximum security and ease of use like never before, the Black Diamond Magnetron Rocklock uses the power of magnets to reinvent the auto-locking carabiner. Magnetron Technology uses two magnetic arms in the gate and a steel insert in the carabiner's keylock nose to create an ultra-secure, self-clearing and redundant locking mechanism that can easily be used with either hand. Our classic RockLock shape is ideal for belaying, making anchors or rappelling, and its keylock nose prevents snagging on slings and ropes.

  • Innovative gate design uses two magnetic arms in the gate and a steel insert in the nose for super secure, interference-free closure
  • Keylock nose prevents snagging
  • Easy operation with either hand
  • Square hinge end holds belay loop securely in place
  • Slightly curved spine maximizes gate opening
  • Type H or HMS connector. For dynamic belaying using a Munter Hitch or belay device.

TECH SPECS
Weight : 87 g (3.1 oz)
Closed Gate Strength : 24 kN (5,395 lbf)
Open Gate Strength : 7 kN (1,574 lbf)
Minor Axis Strength : 7 kN (1,574 lbf)
Gate Opening : 21 mm (0.83 in)

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 80 x 50 x 10 mm.


Weight
0,105 kg(The product may have a light retail packaging.)


Country of origin
United States


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Joshua S. verified buyer, 14.1.2020
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Good and easy use.
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