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GM CLIMBING 6.8mm Endless Prusik Loop

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Management number 235368869 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price $7.58 Model Number 235368869
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Technical SPECS

6.8 mm Endless Prusik Loop
Material: 100% Technora
Construction: 16-strands hollow braid
Diameter: 17/64 inch / 6.8 mm
Length: 15 inch / 38.5 cm, 24 inch / 61 cm for prusik loop (the length of the loop when flat pull)
Net weight: 25 g / 0.88 oz (15 inch), 38 g / 1.34 oz (24 inch)
Strength: 25 kN / 5600 Lbs
Used with main ropes of 8~11 mm / 5/16~7/16 inch (Dia.)

FEATURES

  •     Heat Resistant up to 923°F/500°C
  •     High resistance to abrasion, excellent fatigue tolerance
  •     Unbeatable durability, high tensile strength of 25kN/5600Lbs
  •     Offering firm grip onto main ropes
  •     Light and compact, easy to carry on
  •     Versatile in both professional and recreational uses

GENERAL APPLICATIONS

  •     Assistance in ascending a rope
  •     Process capture in hauling/dragging/tensioning System
  •     Back-up for belaying
  •     Tandem rappelling
  •     Self-rescue in emergency

Friction Hitch Knots

  • Classic hitch knots for a loop or a sling to create friction and to grip on to another rope.
  • It slides when not weighted and solidly lock around the rope when loaded.
  • Note: Klemheist only lock in one loading direction.

Easy Operation

  • Easy to tie, "clear" to inspect, fast to adjust during operation.
  • Compared to mechanical grab, Prusik loop/sling features a much lighter weight and a compact profile.
  • It does almost no damage to main ropes and a variety of hitch knots could be tied from for various functions.

Versatile and Powerful

  • Commonly used in climbing activities, like abseiling, vertical rope ascending in the situation of emergency, escape the belay system, back up a rappel.
  • Widely applied to capture progress on a moving rope, typically in pulley mechanical systems, to be tied into lanyards and create adjustable anchors, fliplines, etc.

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