Camp Express Dyneema Runner 8.5mm
  • Camp Express 8.5mm Dyneema Webbing Runner for Alpine Climbing and Anchoring
  • Camp Express 8.5mm Dyneema Webbing Runner for Alpine Climbing and Anchoring
  • Camp Express 8.5mm Dyneema Webbing Runner for Alpine Climbing and Anchoring
  • Camp Express 8.5mm Dyneema Webbing Runner for Alpine Climbing and Anchoring
  • Camp Express 8.5mm Dyneema Webbing Runner for Alpine Climbing and Anchoring

Camp Express Dyneema Runner 8.5mm

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These sewn rings crafted from 8.5 mm Dyneema® webbing come in four practical lengths: 30, 60, 120, and 240 cm. Exceptionally thin and incredibly lightweight, they're the perfect choice for creating low - profile extendable alpine draws. They're also great for building alpine anchors and can be used in ice anchors such as V - Threads or A - Threads, easily fitting through ice screw holes due to their narrow profile. For extendable alpine draws, pair the 60 cm length with lightweight carabiners. The 120 and 240 cm lengths are ideal for large - scale climbing missions. Their thin design makes them highly compact for easy carrying. Moreover, thanks to the hydrophobic nature of Dyneema®, they won't absorb moisture or lose strength when wet. Available in four lengths (30, 60, 120, and 240 cm) and with a breaking load of 22 kN.



Using these Dyneema runners is a breeze. For extendable alpine draws, just pick the 60 cm length and team it up with a lightweight carabiner. When it comes to building anchors for big climbing trips, the 120 and 240 cm lengths are your go - to. In ice climbing, they can fit right through ice screw holes for ice anchors like V - Threads or A - Threads. Remember, although they're strong with a 22 kN breaking load, don't exceed this limit. To keep them in top shape, store them in a dry place after use. Since they're hydrophobic, they're less likely to get weak from moisture, but it's still a good idea to dry them off if they get wet. Avoid sharp edges that could cut the webbing. With proper use and care, these runners will serve you well on your climbing adventures.


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