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DMM Phantom Screwgate

DMM Phantom Screwgate


Precio
15,00 + gastos de envío
Incl. IVA 25.5 %


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Descripción

Travelling light is the modern way; a well equipped climber rocking up at the crag these days will be carrying a rack and rope set up that could be half the weight of what was the norm twenty years ago.

This mighty shift in climbing gear standards has been made possible by radical products such as the Phantom Screwgate.

This is a super light locking biner. Believe it or not but we could have made it even lighter. Unfortunately that would have meant compromising on the strength and handling qualities of the biner. In the end we decided against such a compromise. The result, we feel, is the ultimate trad and alpine climbing Screwgate.

Lighten up your rack with a few of these beauties and you will really start to feel the difference.

Features

  • Lightweight keylock Screwgate (41g)
  • Strong and light I-Beam construction
  • Available only with a Screwgate locking system to keep weight to a minimum

Las dimensiones aproximadas del producto empacado o el paquete del producto son 90 x 110 x 30 mm.


Peso
0,03 kg(El producto puede tener un embalaje ligero.)


Garantía
12 mes(es)


País de origen
Gran Bretaña


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Anna N. comprador verificado, 7.8.2017
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