Stein Scorpius climbing rope 12.4mm, yellow, 1 eye
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STEIN SCORPIUS ACR-16 is a 16-Strand low stretch… Read more
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STEIN SCORPIUS ACR-16 – climbing line with spliced eye termination
STEIN SCORPIUS ACR-16 is a 16-strand low stretch kernmantle climbing line with excellent knot-holding capability and fully splicable.
SCORPIUS ACR-16 was designed as a traditional 16-strand climbing line with a diameter of 12.4mm. The durable 16 plait polyester cover has an easy-grip supple feel whilst maintaining a maximum firmness; works exceptionally well with both traditional friction hitches and modern mechanical friction devices used predominantly used in DRT climbing systems (double rope technique).
CE certified in the UK in accordance with EN1891 (Type “A”)
- 16-Strand kernmantle construction
- 12.4mm diameter
- Easy-grip supple feel
- Excellent knot-holding capability
- Splicable
- Excellent abrasion resistance
- Controlled extension
- Protective coating
- Serial numbered terminations
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