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Vendor Grivel

Sport Chain Evo

Regular price $49.95
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Description

The Grivel Sport Chain Evo is a compact personal anchor system for sport climbing with individually rated loops at 23 kN, purpose built for safe, simple belay tethering on single pitch anchors. Its short 60 cm length keeps systems tidy at crowded rings, while the unique construction maintains full strength on every loop to reduce common risks seen with pocket daisies. Lightweight at roughly 40–55 g depending on variant, it packs small on the harness yet offers fast, precise length adjustment when threading the rope or organising stance hardware. Certified to EN 566 and UIAA 104, it delivers reliable security with minimal bulk.

Use it to clip in at the anchor, fine tune your position for cleaning routes, or as a neat connection in quick multi stage transitions. The Sport Chain Evo favours compactness and ease of handling, giving sport climbers a robust, loop rated option for everyday cragging without excess length or weight.


Grivel Sport Chain Evo Features

  • 23 kN strength on every loop for confident clipping across the chain
  • Optimised 60 cm length for single pitch anchors and tidy stance management
  • Compact and lightweight build for minimal harness bulk
  • Special construction removes weak intermediate pockets found in traditional daisies
  • Smooth handling for threading the rope, cleaning routes and quick changeovers
  • Certified to EN 566 and UIAA 104


Specifications
Type: Personal anchor system for sport climbing
Length: 60 cm
Strength: 23 kN per loop
Weight: Approx. 40–55 g
Certification: CE EN 566, UIAA 104
Best Use: Belay tethering, anchor organisation, cleaning routes

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