DIAMONDBRAND.COM | 22 | FALL 2010
Climbing
Lizelle Restar, Clothing Associate, at Chimney Rock Park.
BLACK DIAMOND HALF DOME
Black Diamond’s classic all-around climbing helmet, the Half Dome is ready for any crag, featuring maximum coverage and minimal weight with a quick-adjust suspension system.
$59.95 | Color: White, Blue, Grey, Orange Gear Swap
Every spring and fall Diamond Brand Outdoors hosts a Gear Swap. The swap is a great way to unload some old equipment or find great deals on used gear. Anyone is able to purchase a booth to sell their old gear, and our proceeds from selling booth space are donated to a non-profit organization. Proceeds from the upcoming fall Gear Gear Swap will benefit the Carolina Climbers Coalition (CCC). Established in
1995, this organization was founded with the purpose of “preserving the natural environment, promoting safe climbing practices, and preserving climber’s access to climbing areas in North and South Carolina.” Recently this organization acquired Rumbling Bald, which is now part of Hickory Nut Gorge State Park. In order to
finance the acquisition to keep this land protected, the CCC had to take out a loan. We encourage all climbers and outdoor enthusiasts to visit this organization’s website at
carolinaclimbers.org, where you can donate and support a great cause.
STERLING EVOLUTION VELOCITY ROPE
Sterling’s most popular rope has it all—just the right amount of stiffness with silky smooth sheath that withstands abrasion and slides effortlessly to reduce rope drag.
$180 | Color: Assorted
BLACK DIAMOND MOMENTUM AL
A harness made for all-season versatility, the Momentum is designed with adjustable leg loops that let you add layers or tweak fit on the fly.
$49.95 |
BLACK DIAMOND PRIMROSE AL
Black Diamond calls this the four-season all-arounder for women. The adaptable harness features easily adjustable leg loops with traditional buckles and four pressure-molded gear loops.
$49.95 |
GIVING OLD GEAR NEW LIFE “Giving Old Gear New Life”
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