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Black Diamond Freewire Quickpack 12cm (6 psc)

Black Diamond Freewire Quickpack 12cm (6 psc)


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Normalt pris 59,90 €
Inkl. moms 25.5 %


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The Black Diamond FreeWire Quickpack features six of our cold-forged 12 cm FreeWire draws, which give full wiregate performance with a no-frills construction that won't break the bank. Two wiregate HotWire biners and a durable 18 mm polyester dogbone on each draw make for light, all-purpose quickdraws that are at home everywhere from sport routes to alpine climbs.

  • Cold-forged HotWire carabiners on the top and bottom
  • Dual wiregates eliminate any chance of gate flutter
  • Equipped with a 18 mm polyester dogbone with Straitjacket

TECH SPECS
Weight : [12 cm] 600 g (1 lb 5 oz)
[16 cm] 618 g (1 lb 6.5 oz)
Closed Gate Strength : 24 kN (5,395 lbf)
Open Gate Strength : 8 kN (1,798 lbf)
Minor Axis Strength : 8 kN (1,798 lbf)
Gate Opening : 25 mm (1.0 in)

Vikt
0,6 kg(Produkten kan ha en lätt förpackning.)


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