Carabiner Edelrid HMS Strike Screw II (oasis)

Brand: Edelrid

12.72 €

(15.90 €)

-20.0%

Discover the HMS Strike Screw carabiner, lightweight and versatile, with Keylock locking system. Ideal for all your outdoor adventures. Secure your gear! More details

 
 
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Color
Green
Season
  • Eté
  • Automne
  • Printemps
Unit weight (kg)
0.057
Sport

  • Mountaineering

  • Climbing
     
    • Material
      Aluminum
    • Guarantee
      2 years
    Reference
    EDEL_73769-OASIS

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    Lightweight carabiner for climbing and mountaineering

    This asymmetric aluminum carabiner stands out for its lightness and versatility, ideal for climbers and mountaineers. Its Keylock locking system makes clipping and unclipping easy, ensuring smooth and secure use in various climbing situations.

    With an H-profile, this carabiner optimizes material use while maintaining minimal weight. Available in several closure versions, it adapts to user preferences, ensuring reliable and effective performance during your mountain adventures.

    Advantages

    • Lightweight aluminum design for easy transport.
    • Keylock locking system for easy handling.
    • H-profile for increased strength and reduced weight.
    • Versatile, suitable for various climbing practices.
    • Available in multiple closure options to meet all needs.

    Technical characteristics

    • Certification: EN 12275, EN 362
    • Material: Aluminum
    • Closure: Screw
    • Carabiner shape: HMS
    • Maximum vertical load: 22 kN
    • Maximum open load: 7 kN
    • Maximum cross load: 8 kN
    • Width: 67 mm
    • Length: 98 mm
    • Finger opening: 19 mm

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