Anchoring means, Page 3
85 items total
Hardened steel ice screw / length 120-220 mm / weight 100-150 g
Hardened steel staple for narrow joints and cracks / thickness 3 mm / length 3, 5 or 7 cm / weight 54 g (L5)
Hardened steel staple for medium joints / thickness 5 mm / length 5, 7 or 9 cm / weight 98 g (L7)
Lightweight version of the classic CAMP Fifi hook for technical climbing (hooking)
Thin angle staples made of chrome steel, excellent for shallow cracks.
Stable 3-point hook made of chromed steel, suitable for technical climbing.
U-shaped clamp made of chromed steel intended for wider joints of unequal dimensions.
Hook / staple for miniature vertical joints.
Steel staple for the narrowest joints in lengths of 75mm to 100mm.
Wedges with high strength and a serrated surface for better contact with the material.
Ice screw with a handle in the 9 cm version for thin frozen ice.
Set of 6 Tricam wedges with nylon loop.
Staple made of carbon steel intended for the thinnest joints of a fragile structure such as limestone.
A legendary wedge that you plant wherever other gadgets fail. Individual pieces in 13 sizes.
An updated version of the legendary Tricam wedge, which offers 3 ways of setting up.
Ultra-thin KNIFE staple with steel cable, ideal for inserting into hairpin joints.
Universal forged carbon steel staple suitable for most joints and cracks.
Stainless steel expansion rivet for outdoor environments
Return point for climbing walls
Clamp for expanding joints in limestone and granite. Unhardened steel adapts to the shape of the joint.
Compact and light handle for installing self-tapping expansion rivets.
Staple for smooth and widening joints in granite and hard rock. It is made of chrome-molybdenum steel.
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