AOKWIT 30KN Rescue Figure 8 Descender Large Bent-Ear Belaying and Rappelling Gear Belay Device Climbing for Rock Climbing Peak Rescue Aluminum-Magnes

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Features: It can be used to descend in the same way as the standard figure 8. In addition, the Bent Ear Figure 8 has an obvious advantage that by wrapping the rope around its ear, it can help people hang in middle air to appreciate the scenery or work in high level. And also, wrapping the rope around ears can increase the friction and slow down the descending speed. Gift idea for kids who taking indoor rock climbing lessons to help them to use in class to practice knots and how to use them at home. It is small enough for kids to take and durability enough to keep safe. Attention: when use the Bent Ear Figure 8 to help you hang in the middle air, please first practice how to use it in the low air. And after you become familiar with it, you can use it safely in the mid and high air. Rescue 8 with bent ear is also widely used in Aerial Dance, especially aerial silk to make a super safe anchor. Material: Aluminum-Magnesium Alloy Length: 10CM / 3.9in Width: 9.8CM / 3.8n Closed Strength: 6744lbs / 30KN Diameter: 5.1CM / 2in Hole Size: 2.6CM / 1n Net weight: 0.26lb AOKWIT 30kN FIGURE 8 DESCENDER Bent-ear Figure 8 works as a much more versatile rappel device for SRT. By wrapping the rope around its ear, it can help people hang in mid air. It can increase the friction and slow down the descending speed. Thick body largely decreases the abrasion or wear of rope to a minimum level. The principle slot is large enough to double or triple your single rope to increase frictions for slow descent. Used for rocking climbing, tree climbing, fire rescue, expand, mountaineering, caving, engineering protection, high level working, aerial silk. Package Included: 1 x 30KN Rescue Figure 8 Descender Belay Device