
Aspiring Anchor Chain
An absolute essential. Better than any other ones out there.
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An absolute essential. Better than any other ones out there.
Nice as an adjustable personal safety, practice with this somewhere safe before first use.
Useful as a sub 10mm single rope auto block as well as its intended use as a ratchet prusik.
The sewn join makes for a nice clean catch free prusik.
5mm cord is best for really thin ropes, particularly icy ones or those concerned with weight and bulk.
6mm is the normal diameter prusik that makes up 80 - 90% of our sales.
7mm is ideal for use with 11mm ropes and can also be used for bailing off.
Supple, abrasion and melt resistant. Note: strength 22kN.
A little bit more energy absorbing than Dynex, but far heavier and bulkier.
12mm Dynex is strong and has little bulk, but at 87.5cm it may be a little short for some climbers.
Innovative attachment system solves a lot of the problems people have with attaching them to their harnesses.
Def. check this out before attaching to your harness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kADW_xJwfjE
Our most popular small pulley.
Popular with canyoneers and paddlers.
Easy to adjust or loosen off. I use mine with a hook to position myself when bolting.
Great back up light - less weight than some spare batteries.
A really useful piece of kit, highly recommended.
Carabiner hole makes this knife popular with instructors.
A very cheap emergency pulley - needs to be used with an oval screwgate.
Made from nylon, so better fall absorption than dyneema, but it's bulkier.
Made from aramid (a heat resistant, very strong synthetic fibre) it has excellent gripping power, bites better, highly heat resistant and handles nicely - I would never go back to cord. Two lengths and a choice of colour.