Forming An Autoblock Knot With A 5mm Accessory Cord Around A 98mm Climbing Rope Knot Is Finished When The Carabiner Passes Through Both Ends Of The Loop Stock Photo - Download Image

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Forming An Autoblock Knot With A 5mm Accessory Cord Around A 98mm Climbing Rope Knot Is Finished When The Carabiner Passes Through Both Ends Of The Loop Stock Photo - Download Image

Forming An Autoblock Knot With A 5mm Accessory Cord Around A 98mm Climbing Rope Knot Is Finished When The Carabiner Passes Through Both Ends Of The Loop Stock Photo - Download Image

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Autoblock/prusik knot for rappelling

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Prusik Knot or Triple Sliding Hitch formed with a 5mm yellow Prusik loop around a 9.8mm red climbing rope. This friction hitch is used in climbing, canyoneering, mountaineering, caving, rope rescue. —

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MBS Rating (lbs): 2,810 MBS Rating (kN): 12.5

Sterling 6mm Auto Block Cord - 13.5

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