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AOKWIT 50kn Rescue Figure, 8 Descender Large Bent-Ear Belaying and Rappelling Gear Belay Device Climbing for Rock Climbing Peak Rescue 7075 Aluminum
Classic figure of '8' descender. Perfect for belaying the first climber with a half, single and double ropes. A true workhorse for Kong, which continues to be popular all over the world. It works on ropes from 9 to 12 mm. Best when used for climbing, caving, canyoning and mountaineering.
Kong 8 Classic Black
Descenders - Blue Ridge Arborist
ProClimb 50 kN Rescue Figure 8 - Stainless Steel Belay, Rappelling, Rigging, Descender Device w/Bent-Ears : Climbing Rappel Devices
ProClimb 50 kN Rescue Figure 8 - Stainless Steel Belay, Rappelling, Rigging, Descender Device w/Bent-Ears
CLIMB WITH CONFIDENCE - Made with Anodized Aluminum. Maximum breaking strength: 50 KN / 11240 lbs. Weight: 26 oz / 737 g. Rope Sizes: 11 mm - 16 mm.
40kN Fall Rescue Big 8 Aluminum Descender with Bent-Ears Rappelling Gear Belay Device (Orange)
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Big Rescue Figure 8 Stainless Steel Belay Device w/ Bent-Ears
STEEL RESCUE '8' DESCENDER — Bartlett Arborist Supply
Rescue 8 Figure Eight Rope Rappelling Descender
Stainless Steel Resce Figure 8
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. 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.
Rescue Figure 8 Descender - Stainless Steel Belay Device w/Bent-Ears 50 KN- Belay Device- Descender- Rappelling Devices- Rigging Palates, Size: One
Aluminum Figure 8 Descender with Ears - Black Large - Fusion Climb
Using a figure 8 for descending the tree - WesSpur's Niceguydave demonstrates a classic tool