Aspiring 5 Step Etriers
Great priced and NZ made (imports up to $80 each). Support a NZ climbing business.
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Great priced and NZ made (imports up to $80 each). Support a NZ climbing business.
An absolute essential. Better than any other ones out there. The 1.25m is the most popular length.
A strong 20kN lanyard.
NOTE: Colour is blue/white pattern not black as per photo
If being used for anything other than sitting on bolts using a dynamic chain is a good idea.
NOTE: colour is now orange with green ends, 2 colours not 3
Less bulk than the 13mm, more suited for runners than anchors. A choice of lengths.
Nice, wide, lightweight dyneema slings. Made in New Zealand.
Less stretch than nylon and absorbs less water, plus it has a higher UV factor. Choice of lengths.
NZ made (20m of 25mm tubular webbing) and made to last. Has a nice tensioning system that doesn't require knots and is easy to take down. Everything needed is included in the kit.
Make an equalised anchor easily. Can be used in several different ways.
My favourite sling, great for extending runners, not recommended for anchors or as bail slings.
Popular, cheap, different colours from the BD equivalent.
Allows for easier girth hitching and less tangle than a sling.
A little bit more energy absorbing than Dynex, but far heavier and bulkier.
Most people like the 10mm width - great for extending runners.
12mm Dynex is strong and has little bulk, but at 87.5cm it may be a little short for some climbers.
A great price - nylon slings are a very popular classic.
Fantastic if you have a huge rack. Easy to balance gear. Handy front loops for your favorite wires. Highly recommended.
An alternative to the Petzl ones. Available in two sizes, sold separately.
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
A good solid adjustable unit. I like the large D for racking wires.
Stiffness allows for easier placements ie. threading. Very high abrasion and cut resistance. Well worth having one or two instead of soft slings. Available in four lengths.
Makes for a really nice anchor. Good idea to carry at least one 240cm sling when multi-pitching.
Combines nylon with dyneema. End result - 40% lighter than nylon, abrasion resistant and holds a knot better. A good anchor sling, comes in 4 lengths.
The multi loop helps keep track of what you've used. The D Attachment adds extra space and balances the load.
Makes a very cheap slackline. We have red in stock, contact us for other colours.
Good solid abrasion resistant slings.
The ideal replacement quickdraw sling, comes in three lengths - 11, 17 and 25cm. The tapered design allows for easier grabbing if you're working a route.
Works great with an Ascension and a GriGri.
Very light weight, supple and durable polyethylene slings.
Petzl make the best rubber sling keeper out there.
Fun for kids and adults alike. Hones skills for slacklining. NOTE: Slackline to walk on sold separately.
Great beginner / medium user set, 50mm wide webbing and tree protection. Quick and easy to set up.
25m comes in a heavy duty nylon carry bag.
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.