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Eiger Extreme
Contact Sling 8.0
Strong, low-weight sling with comfortable handling

bluesign® PRODUCT | Fair Wear

Kr 289
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Neon 45
Practical, large-capacity pack for climbing equipment

bluesign® PRODUCT | PFC-free DWR | Fair Wear

Kr 2099
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Neon Rope Bag
Protect your rope and the environment

PFC-free DWR | Fair Wear

Kr 599
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Lithium Waistpack
Softly padded waistpack with bottle holder

PFC-free DWR | Fair Wear | Recycled

Kr 679
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Lithium 30 Women
Lightweight all-round hiking backpack for women

bluesign® PRODUCT | PFC-free DWR | Fair Wear | Recycled

Kr 1899
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Lithium 20
Compact ideally equipped hiking backpack

bluesign® PRODUCT | PFC-free DWR | Fair Wear | Recycled

Kr 1399
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Lithium 15
Compact ideally equipped hiking backpack

bluesign® PRODUCT | PFC-free DWR | Fair Wear | Recycled

Kr 1299
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Lithium 25 Women
Lightweight and fully-featured multi-talent

bluesign® PRODUCT | PFC-free DWR | Fair Wear | Recycled

Kr 1599
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Lithium 15 Women
Compact ideally equipped hiking backpack

bluesign® PRODUCT | PFC-free DWR | Fair Wear | Recycled

Kr 1299
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Seon Tote Bag
Practical tote bag for office and leisure

PFC-free DWR | Fair Wear

Kr 1099
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Seon Pouch
Versatile and robust shoulder bag

PFC-free DWR | Fair Wear

Kr 599
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Seon Waistpack
Versatile and robust hip bag

PFC-free DWR | Fair Wear

Kr 599
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4 Slide Harness
User-friendly all-around climbing harness

bluesign® PRODUCT | Fair Wear

Kr 899
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Seon 3-Way 20
Office, leisure and business travel all-arounder

PFC-free DWR | Fair Wear

Kr 1899
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9.5 Gym Classic Rope
Top-class all-arounder for the climbing gym

Solution dye | bluesign® PRODUCT

Kr 1699
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Xeron Sacoche
Practical shoulder bag for everyday life

bluesign® PRODUCT | PFC-free DWR | Fair Wear

Kr 399
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9.8 Crag Classic Rope
Single rope for sports and traditional climbing

Solution dye | bluesign® PRODUCT

Kr 1999
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Ducan Spine 50-60
Lightweight energy-saving trekking backpack

PFC-free DWR | Fair Wear

Kr 2999

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Climbing Carabiners: Perfect for Sport Climbing, Mountaineering, and Beyond

Climbing carabiners are essential gear for every climber, designed to connect various parts of the climbing system. They come in different shapes, such as D-shaped, oval, and HMS, each suited for specific tasks like belaying, anchoring, or progression.

Material & Strength: Typically made from lightweight aluminum or durable steel, climbing carabiners must meet strict strength standards. Aluminum carabiners are lighter and suitable for most climbing activities, while steel carabiners offer more durability and are often used in heavier-duty applications.

Locking Mechanisms: Carabiners feature different locking mechanisms; screw-gate, twist-lock, and auto-lock, each providing varying levels of security. Screw-gate carabiners are manually locked, offering reliability with less weight, whereas auto-locking designs ensure the gate remains closed during climbing for added safety.

Gate Opening: The size of the gate opening can impact ease of use, especially when wearing gloves. Larger gates are easier to clip onto ropes and gear.

Certifications: Look for carabiners that meet safety standards set by organizations such as the UIAA or CE to ensure they can handle the forces encountered during climbing.

Consider Your Needs: When choosing carabiners, consider the specific climbing activities you plan to undertake. Different styles and locking mechanisms are better suited for certain types of climbs, so selecting the right carabiner can enhance both your safety and climbing efficiency.