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10 mm EXPRESS DYNEEMA RUNNER
60 and 120 cm Rated to 22 kN High quality 10 mm Dyneema® webbing available as 60 or 120 cm slings. These narrow runners are superb for anchors and long draws. Rack a 60 with a pair of lightweight carabiners (like the Nano 22 or Photon Wire) to make a 7-inch trad draw and use the 120 for equalizing anchors and on wandering routes to reduce rope drag.
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11 mm EXPRESS DYNEEMA RUNNER
60, 120, and 240 cm Rated to 22 kN Used properly, 11 mm Dyneema® will last for years as double draws and anchor slings. All sizes carry well over the shoulder. An excellent way to carry the 120 and 240 cm slings is to halve them until the loops are the same length as a 60 cm sling, then twist the loops and clip the ends together with a locking carabiner.
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CAMP Promo Cover
Available in 11, 16 and 25 mm widths Sold in packs of 5 CAMP logoed rubber dogbone covers for logo visibility in photo shoots or promotions.
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DAISY CHAIN
Standard polyester daisy chain Available in 2 lengths (48 and 54 inches, 122 and 137 cm) 16 mm polyester daisy chain with standard construction. Available in 2 lengths (48 and 54 inches, 122 and 137 cm). The bottom loop has a twist so that it girth hitches cleanly to a climbing harness. NOTE: never cross-clip two loops of a daisy chain—full strength comes from the main bartack and not the individual loop stitches.
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DAISY TWIST
Spiral construction addresses the dangerous consequences of cross-clipping adjacent loops Available in 2 lengths (48 and 54 inches, 122 and 137 cm) and 2 colors The spiral construction of the Daisy Chain Twist addresses one of the main concerns with traditional daisy chains where the user clips a single carabiner through two adjacent loops creating a situation where they are secured by nothing more than the single bar tack between the loops instead of the 22 kN strength of the entire loop. Robust 16 mm polyester construction with special machine-driven bar tacks distribute the load multi-directionally. Available in 2 lengths…
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DYNEEMA DAISY CHAIN
Rated to 22 kN Standard Daisy Chain with 11 loops constructed from lightweight, hydrophobic Dyneema webbing. The bottom loop has a twist so that it girth hitches cleanly to a climbing harness. NOTE: never cross-clip two loops of a daisy chain—full strength comes from the main bartack and not the individual loop stitches.
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EXPRESS RING – Anchor loop
60, 80, and 120 cm Rated to 22 kN 16mm polyester runners with a tight, yet supple weave for the right combination of elasticity, durability, and handling.
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KARSTOP Large
Fits 16-25 mm webbing. Molded Vibram® rubber keeper used to fix carabiner to webbing. This prevents the carabiner from flipping out of position where it can be cross-loaded.
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SLING STOP KS
11 and 18 cm Rated to 22 kN Features the Karstop Evo carabiner retainer on the rope end Low-profile 16 mm polyester dogbones with enough meat to latch onto when the pump sets in and the emergency clip is needed. The rope-end opening is equipped with the proprietary Karstop Evo carabiner retainer – a strong urethane rubber keeper that fits snugly to the carabiner to prevent it from shifting. The bolt-end opening remains looser to help the draw situate in line with the rope path.
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SLING STOP KS DYNEEMA
• 11 and 20 cm • Rated to 22 kN • Features the Karstop Evo carabiner retainer on the rope end Lightweight 11 mm Dyneema® dogbones equipped with the proprietary Karstop Evo carabiner retainer – a strong urethane rubber keeper that fits snugly to the carabiner to prevent it from shifting. The bolt-end opening remains looser to help the draw situate in line with the rope path. Dyneema® is a great choice for wet conditions and for trimming bulk and weight on alpine racks.
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SLING STOP WIDE KS
Variable width webbing is particularly easy to handle 11 and 18 cm Rated to 22 kN Features the Karstop Evo carabiner retainer on the rope end 25 mm polyester dogbones with a variable width design that is thick and stiff in the middle and tapered at the ends for a profiled connection with the carabiners. The structure is designed for high-end sport climbing where they are easy to grab and handle and the wider cross section prevent twisting to keep the draws in their proper orientation, ready for fast and furious clipping on the sharp end. The rope-end opening is…