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http://www.singingrock.com

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05.09.2011

- adjustable leg loops

- reinforced tie-in points

- one gear loop

- rock&lock buckle system

 

Innovated full body harness suitable for via ferrata climbing, and for climbing beginners. It stabilizes the body in an upright position, preventing the climber from flipping upside down. Innovated Rock&lock buckles improve the leg loops adjusting performance.

05.09.2011

Shock absorber for via ferrata routes with palm key lock carabiners, type „K“ according EN 12275

 

• tying to the harness with twisted sling

• energy absorbing system - tear webbing

• impact force 4.85 kN (tested according EN 958)

• elongation of energy absorber 115 cm

• energy absorber covered with polyester case

• central eye for resting and belaying

• colour distinction between the lanyards

• new safe design

 

Recommend use

• via ferrata

• ropecourse

 

Weight: 500 g (17.64 oz.) (incl. carabiners)

 

Maximal impact force at dynamic testing (EN 958) is below 6 kN during whole breaking action.

05.09.2011

Light helmet for all climbing activities.

 

· universal size

· fully adjustable

· lightweight

· well ventilated

· four head lamp holders compatible with any headlamp from the market

· five color options

 

C0038WB00

TERRA white

C0038AB00

TERRA azure

C0038RB00

TERRA red

C0038OB00

TERRA orange

C0038YB00

TERRA yellow

 

Terra incognita is the Latin term for "unknown land",

used in cartography for regions that have not been mapped or documented. An urban legend claims that cartographers labelled

such regions with "Here be dragons".