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Ascende rs for All Purpose Use


New! Climbing Technology Chest Ascender EVO Light alloy right-hand chest ascender for climbing up ropes, to use together with the ascender handle QUICK UP.


Key Features: External profile for the opening lever, which makes climbing up the rope smoother and more effective • Shape for the hole in the opening lever, to facilitate use even when wearing gloves • Lower hole design, so that the device always stays parallel to the user • Patented system for unlocking the cam, with just one downwards movement necessary • New steel cam, manufactured with technology that implements the resistance to wear and tear. Equipped with a set of teeth that protects the wear of the rope, but it is equally effective in blocking and ascending the rope. It also has three slots to prevent the accumulation of mud and reduce the effort needed to slide the device up the rope under any condition (muddy rope, frozen etc.) • Anti-inversion cam system


Weight: 5.0 oz (140 g) » Sizing Info: 8 mm - 13 mm rope


HD26253 COMPLIANT $68.25 UIAA CE, EN 567 EN 12841-B


Climbing Technology Quick-Up Handled Ascenders Left or right-hand light alloy ascender handle with ergonomic rubber grip for climbing ropes.


Key Features: Ergonomic grip has a support for index finger • New design steel cam • Secondary hole for connecting a screw link for an etrier • Anti-inversion cam system • Three slots to prevent the accumulation of mud


Weight: 7.6 oz (215 g) » Sizing Info: 8 mm - 13 mm rope Right Hand Orange


Left Hand Grey COMPLIANT


HD26255 HD26256


CE EN 567 EN 12841-B UIAA


$72.00 $72.00


Rope Grabs and Ascenders


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Climbing Technology Simple Ascender


Multi-use light-alloy right-hand rope ascender for climbing ropes or using as a clamp for hauling/ rescue.


Key Features: Cam opening lever usable with one hand • Equipped with a set of teeth that protects the wear of the rope • Three slots help prevent the accumulation of mud • Two attachment holes for various uses


Weight: 5.3 oz (150 g) » Sizing Info: 8 mm - 13 mm rope


HD26254 COMPLIANT $70.00 CE EN 567 EN 12841-B UIAA


PMI®


/SMC Grip


MADE IN THE USA


This rope grab is a solid, compact performer that can be used as a ratchet or to grip a kernmantle rope whenever reliability and care are priorities. The compact curved body is easy to grip, and the secure, user friendly release mechanism makes putting this rope grab onto any rope - loaded or unloaded - a breeze. A specially designed cam protects your rope in the event of unexpected loading, but this unit is not designed as a belay or fall protection device.


Key Features: Ropes up to 13 mm • Anodized aluminum • Compact


Height: 2.90” (7.4 cm) » Width: 1.85” (4.7 cm) » Length: 3.87” (9.8 cm) » Weight: 6.7 oz (190 g) » MBS: 5 kN (1124 lbf) » Sizing Info: 10 mm - 13 mm rope BERRY COMPLIANT


Gold SM220500N COMPLIANT $71.45 NFPA 1983 (2012), T


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