8 descender

8 descender

Super rappelling climbing tool figure 8 descender with ears rescue descender 8 rope belay rappel device rappelling 8 ring
Material:7075 aviation aluminum
Size:147*77mm
Weight:150g
Color: Customizable
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Technical Parameters

Products Description

 

Super rappelling climbing tool figure 8 descender 

 

Made from high-quality and durable aluminum, this device is specifically designed to provide reliable and safe descents in emergency scenarios.

With its figure 8 shape and multiple rigging points, it offers versatile and efficient use in any situation.

The device is user-friendly and also lightweight and compact.
Our Rescue Figure 8 Descender features smooth and 25kN breaking load, ensuring a controlled descent at all times.

 

Products Parameter

 

Figure 8 descender 

MDL:DZSC6001

  • 7075 aviation aluminum
  • 147*77mm
  • 150g
  • Customizable color
  • Minimum breaking strength:25kN
  • Meets or Exceeds:ANSI Z359.12-09

 

Products Application

 

 

Rescue Figure 8 Descender is suitable for a range of activities, including rock climbing, caving, canyoneering, and more. 

 

 

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Products Details

 

 

 

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SMOOTH RAPPELLING

The climbing descender utilizes a large surface area in contact with a climbing rope to provide sufficient friction along with proper technique.

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VARIOUS OPTIONS OF COLORS

Customized colors, patterns and are also supported for customers. MOQ is 500pcs for customized patterns and logos.

 

Products Knowledge

 

How to Rappel with a Figure 8 Device:
Set the rope through the anchors, and check that anchors and harness are secure, with the carabiner clipped through the load-bearing loops of the harness (not the belay loop). The carabiner gate should face upwards. Stand with the rope on your right side, and pinch a section of it and tuck it through the larger ring of the Figure 8 from the bottom. Pull the loop through, and go around the 'neck,' or bottom of the 8 ring. If rappelling both strands, thread both strands through the big hole and around the neck. Clip the smaller hole of the Figure 8 through the carabiner, and lock the carabiner. Check everything again, making sure the carabiner is locked through the bottom hole, and that the rope(s) comes from the anchor through the top (bigger) hole, around the neck, and out the top hole again. Adjust the Figure 8 device so that it doesn't rest on the gate of the carabiner at all. This is a failure mode. Grab the right (downhill) side of the rope in your right hand (brake hand) and pull it behind your back to stop. Your left hand can rest on the rope above the Figure 8 if you want. Lean back into the rappel, and accelerate by sliding your brake hand out away from your body. Pull the rope behind your body to stop. 

 
 
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