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Vendor Edelrid

Nylon Tubular Open Climbing Sling - 60cm

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Description

This Edelrid 16 mm sewn climbing sling is an ideal length sling to increase the effectiveness of your climbing gear. With a robust and abrasion resistant polyamide, this sling is great for extending trad protection among other things. Find it at either of our Mountain Equipment stores and check out our wide range of highly rated and safe climbing gear.

Features

  • Made of robust and abrasion-resistant polyamide.
  • Tubular design to increases strength without the bulk
  • More compact than traditional nylon climbing slings.
  • Great for creating anchors, extending trad protection or slinging blocks and trees.

 

Specifications
Material: Polyamide
Width: 16mm
Cert. CE1019, EN566
Strenth: 22kN

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  • can this specific sling be used to safely extend draws?

    Hello, 

    Thanks heaps for the question. Yes for sure! You can use the Nylon Tubular sling to make extended quick draws when combined with two snap gates. It's aways advised not to have any nots or twists in the sling when using as a runner, just simple biner to biner as this will maintain maximum strength. 
    As an added note, the only advantage of going the dyneema style over the nylon is just less bulk on your harness, particularly when you have a number of them. But safty wise when used correctly there is no real difference. 

    If you have any further questions feel free to hit me up direct at matt.eaton@mountainequipment.com


    Cheers, 
    Matt