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Multi-pitch climbing<br />
Quickdraws and carabiners: placement and clipping<br />
ANGE L and ANGE S<br />
Ultra-light, compact carabiners with MonoFil Keylock system.<br />
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ANGE L<br />
www.petzl.com<br />
ANGE S<br />
© Tony Lamiche<br />
Clipping a carabiner or quickdraw is<br />
a basic technique associated with<br />
the progression of a climber. At<br />
first glance, nothing too complicated.<br />
In the detail, though, there are many<br />
aspects to consider in order to move<br />
quickly and surely: in particular,<br />
placement of the quickdraw into the bolt<br />
essential.<br />
in relation to the rope, and methods of is<br />
clipping the rope. For example, when<br />
training<br />
clipping a half rope in the middle of<br />
a crux with a small carabiner, good<br />
Technical<br />
clipping skills are a must…<br />
Here are some tips for making life easier manuals.<br />
and climbing in peace.<br />
technical and instructions user the to as well as pages other the to Refer non-exhaustive. is<br />
More information at:<br />
www.petzl.com Information<br />
Contact surfaces designed to extend the life of the carabiner and limit rope wear<br />
Straight nose to optimize clipping and unclipping<br />
Extra-wide 23 mm opening (ANGE S)<br />
MonoFil Keylock system<br />
H-profile provides an excellent strength-to-weight ratio