CyberDyer 50KN Figure 8 Descender Rescue Figure 8 Descender Gear with Large Bent Ears Belay Slots for Belaying Rappelling Rock Climbing Training Emergency Aerial Yoga Kit Fall Arrester Black

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CyberDyer Figure 8 Descender can be used as a descend in the same way as the standard figure 8. 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 altitudes. 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. Rescue 8 with bent ear is also widely used in Aerial Dance, especially aerial silk to make a super safe anchor. Specifications: Material: 7075 Aircraft-grade Aluminum Alloy Features: Durable, Lightweight, Portable Length: 17CM / 6.7in Width: 17CM / 6.7in A Width: 7.1CM / 2.8in B Width: 5.5CM / 2.15in Closed Strength: 8800lbs / 50KN Diameter: 1.5CM / 0.6in Hole Size: 3.9CM / 1.55in Net weight: 282g For the diameter of rope: 8mm - 13mm/0.31" - 0.51" (Approx.) Package Included: 1 x CyberDyer 50KN Figure 8 Descender Belay Device Instructions: 01 Connect the descender to the load bearing ring on the safety harness 02 Run the rope through small and big rings 03 Turn the descender and link it to the small ring 04 Check if the installation and locking system 05 Double loop the rope around the descender 06 Let the rope through the big ring and rig as shown 07 Undo the rigging 08 Descend steadily as shown Attention: Please do more practice with CyberDyer Figure 8 Descender in lower altitudes before going to the higher altitudes. Please perform the safety checks no matter how many times you've rappelled.