●[SPECIFICATION] - Net Weight: 0.11lb (50g) / 0.2lb (90g) / 0.3lb (140g); Length: 12" (30cm) / 24" (60cm) / 48" (120cm); Diameter: 5/16" (8mm) Package: 1 Piece 3 pcs. ●High breaking load: can withstand a breaking force of 16 kN (3527 lb) (1600 kg). We have sewn a heat shrink tube to both ends of each static cable to create a stronger cable that you can use without hesitation. NOTE: The Prusik loop is sewn from a piece of rope, so there is a gap at the connection, which is normal and not a defect. ●High-quality materials: made of 8 mm static rope, high-strength nylon sewing thread, machine sewn. Double braided core, except the inner core, the rope also has a braided jacket to protect the core, making the line super stronger than normal. ●Easy to tie: the rope is elastic and can be easily connected to other products, making climbing more comfortable. And its smooth tactile impression makes users feel comfortable and brings a better outdoor experience. ●Wide application: you can use it for climbing, canyoning, caving, rope rescue applications, mountaineering, canyoning, downhill, trekking, emergency equipment, etc.
[12in & 30cm & 1pcs]
Description
Climbing Gear & Equipment
NewDoar specializes in outdoor products. With over a decade of experience in the industry, we have acquired a lot of knowledge and expertise in this field.
8 mm Prusikschlaufe
High abrasion resistance
Well woven rope provides better strength, which greatly increases the service life.
High strength
Wear-resistant
Lightweight
Compact size
Multifunctional:
Easy to carry
NewDoar 8 mm Prusic Loop
Width: 8mm (5/16")
Prusiks are popular for climbing, canyoning, mountaineering, caving, rope rescue applications, zip lining, arborist, abseiling, climbing, handcuffs, tree climbing, window cleaning.
Details:
Lightweight and soft
Prusiks are popular for climbing, canyoning, mountaineering, caving, rope rescue applications, zip lining, arborist, abseiling, climbing, handcuffs, tree climbing, window cleaning.
Flexible and easy to tie knots
Simple but powerful! Climbers wear prusic cords mainly for emergency as they are lighter than other options.