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Petzl Freino

Petzl Freino


Precio promocional
35,92 + gastos de envío
La oferta termina en
Precio normal 44,90 €
Incl. IVA 25.5 %


Cantidad
uds



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Disponible en tienda online0 uds

Código del producto
M42
Código de barras
3342540061859

La máxima cantidad de este producto es la cantidad que se encuentra disponible en el almacén.
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Descripción

Petzl Freino is a carabiner equipped with a friction spur, making it perfect for controlling or adjusting friction while descending.
  • Increases friction for single ropes during rappelling or lowering without additional gear or opening the carabiner
  • Easy to use: rope can be redirected over the friction spur and removed with one hand swiftly
  • Features auto-locking mechanism for enhanced safety
  • Incorporates a keylock system for smooth operation
  • Designed for use on single ropes with the Stop, GriGri, Huit, Huit Antibrulure, Simple and similar devices

Technical Features
Gate opening for friction spur: 12 mm
Certifications: CE EN 362, CE EN 12275 type B, UKCA, UIAA, GB/T 23469 / B

Weight
85 g

Materials
Aluminium

Las dimensiones aproximadas del producto empacado o el paquete del producto son 120 x 150 x 30 mm.


Peso
0,085 kg
(con el embalaje 0,112 kg)


Garantía
36 mes(es)


País de origen
Francia


Archivos adjuntos
Technical-Notice-Freino.pdf

Comentarios
Anónimo comprador verificado, 15.9.2025
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¡Un invento genial! Consigue fricción extra para bajar fácilmente.
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