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PetzlRad Line 6 mm - Static rope

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Designed for skiers, the Rad Line 6 mm is an ultra-light and compact cord for crevasse rescue, rappelling, and glacier travel to escape from a crevassed area. Hyperstatic and flexible, the Rad Line 6 mm features a rough sheath, providing excellent grip and facilitating handling. The Rad Line 6 mm is available in two lengths: 30 and 60 meters.

  • Materials: high-density polyethylene (HDPE) - polyester - polyamide
  • Ultra-light and compact
  • Specific sheath construction
  • Compatible with the Tibloc ascender and the Micro traxion pulley-ascender, thanks to its specific HDPE-reinforced sheath
  • Flexible cord with a rough sheath for excellent grip, improved descent control during rappels, and enhanced braking during crevasse falls
  • Hyperstatic
  • Rope elongation less than 2%, to facilitate and improve efficiency during rescue maneuvers, and eliminate the yo-yo effect during rappels or when stopping a crevasse fall
  • Allows for roped skiing to escape from a crevassed area
  • Diameter: 6 mm
  • Certification(s): CE EN 564
  • Static elongation: less than 2%
  • Weight per meter: 22 g

Description

Recommanded useSki Touring / Mountaineering / Backcountry skiing
GenderMen / Women
Weight30 m : 660 g / 60 m : 1 320 g / 30 m : 660 g / 60 m : 1320 g
ItemRad Line 6 mm
Water repellentNo
StandardCE EN 564
Material(s)High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) - Polyester - Polyamide
Size of the rope30 to 40 m / 50 to 60 m / 30 m / 60 m
RopeSingle rope
FabricHigh-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) - Polyester - Polyamide
Diameter6 mm
Static elongationUnder 2 % (double rope)
Center markingNo
Weight per meter22 g
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Cragsmith 45L - Climbing backpack
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