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Heavy Duty Carabiner Lock & Prusik Cord Loop Rope fr Arborist Tree Rock Climbing

$ 8.45

  • Brand: Ayamaya
  • Bundle Description: Prusik Loop & Carabiner
  • Certificate: CE 1019 EN892
  • Color: Black
  • Color of Carabiner: Blue
  • Custom Bundle: Yes
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Material of Carabiner: Aluminum Alloy
  • Material of Rope: Nylon
  • Rope Type: Static Rope
  • Strength of Carabiner: 30kN / 6744 lb
  • Strength of Rope: 27kN / 6172lb
  • Suitable For: Rock Mountaineering Tree Caving Arborist Climbing

Description

Nylon Eye-to-eye Prusik Cord Rope & Aluminum D-ring Carabiner Set D shape & Unique Safety Groove Design D-shape: Make it easy to connect. Can make the connected harness and protective tools fixed on the force position of the major axis. Unique Groove Design: The carabiner has a special designed groove on the bottom, which can effectively prevents connecting component from moving. Make it more safe and stable while climbing. Anti - Lanyard Anti-Snag Keylock Nose Special designed keylock nose on the gate, which makes sure all other ropes will not accidentally be hung here, prevents snagging This is especially important when you operate the carabiner with one hand. Multifunction: Carabiners can be used to connect parts of an anchor system like your ropes or harness, or to hang bags,shoes or other gear. It is great for outdoor activity, camping, fishing,hiking, traveling, keychain,fall protection system,anchor setting,rappel, climbing,rescue etc. Anti-Skid Screw Lock Gate The Screw Thread over the gate is speacial designed to be Anti-Skid. Make it more smoothly to lock. The carabiner has a threaded sleeve over the gate.The gate can be locked in the closed position to provide extra protection against accidental gate openings. The gates require you to manually screw the sleeve onto the gate to lock it. They have fewer moving parts than spring-loaded mechanisms, are less prone to malfunctioning due to contamination or component fatigue, easier to employ one-handed. Three Easy Operation Steps!! Just follow three steps show as the picture above, you will find it is so easy to use. What is Prusik? Prusik is mainly used as a rope grab to attain progress capture in a rope system, normally a Mechanical advantage system. A Prusik is simply a thin piece of cord or webbing tied into a loop normally with a double fisherman’s knot. The Prusik is then tied onto the thicker rope in such a way that it will not slide down the rope when loaded by pressure. 【HIGH STRENGTH NYLON ROPE】 The length of this prusik cord is 30”/45”, and the diameter is 10.5mm(2/5”), breaking strength at 27KN(approximately 6172lb). Pre-sewn eye-to-eye prusik cord is made from the high performing, heat resistant, abrasion resistance. 【MULTIFUNCTIONAL APPLICATIONS】 Being a useful rope-grab for rope-rescue applications, prusiks are popular for rock climbing, canyoneering, mountaineering, caving, rope rescue applications, ziplining, arborists, rappelling, ascending the line, handcuffs, tree climbing, window cleaning. 【FLEXIBLE & EASY TO TIE KNOT】 Climbers carry Prusik cords mainly for emergency use, as they are lighter than other options. Prusiks are fast to place on a rope, and with practice can be placed with one hand. The loops of the cord can be used as slings, and are thus multi-functional in a climbing environment. 【COMPARED TO TRADITIONAL PRUSIK CORD】 Prusiks provide a strong attachment that will not damage or break the rope, and so are used in some rope-rescue techniques. Prusiks are good to use in hauling systems where multiple rope-grabs may be needed, and where mechanical rope-grabs are not available. 【RELATED HITCHES】 Although prusik can be used in a general way, the Prusik hitch is a specific hitch. The two main alternatives are the Bachmann knot and the Klemheist knot. Another variation is the Autoblock or French Prusik, used by some people as a backup knot while rappelling. Why you should always carry a prusik ? 1. As a backup for rappelling 2. When tandem rappelling in the event of an accident 3. For assistance in ascending a rope 4. For use in self-rescue scenarios What can they use for? 1.An extra quick draw 2.A string for your chalk bag 3.A sling to abseil from 4.Escaping the system 5.setting up a pulley hoist system in an improvised rescue scenario