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"William Ball-Lock" Product Description
Opening
27 mm
Approx. Weight
90 g
Strength with Open Gate
8 kN
Major Axis Strength
27 kN
Minor Axis Strength
8 kN
Recommended Use
Sport Climbing, Traditional Climbing
The WILLIAM asymmetrical large capacity aluminum carabiner has a pear shape that is practical for easily connecting multiple items. Its fluid interior design and Keylock system facilitate manipulations.
FEATURES:
Pear shape offers a large capacity and wide opening - facilitates connection of multiple items and allows a Munter hitch to be easily created in case of retreat
Facilitates manipulations - fluid interior design limits the risk of having a catch point and facilitates rotation of the carabiner
Keylock system to avoid any involuntary snagging of the carabiner
H profile ensures an improved strength-to-weight ratio and protects markings from abrasion
BALL-LOCK: automatic locking with triple-action gate opening, with lock indicator
Material: aluminum
Certification(s): CE EN 362, EAC, NFPA 1983 Technical Use