Steel cable perma-draws feature low-profile swages, expert finishing and tension-mounted flanges to protect the cable from the impact of dynamic stresses over time.
The historic Lost Arrow is the most prevalent kind of piton climbers are likely to find securing lines from Yosemite to Patagonia. Their simple straight-flare design provides a solid hold in both vertical and horizontal positions.
For the slim and grim. Invented in 1987 by John Middendorf and originally brought to market as Lowe Balls, these have become the secret weapon of many aid and trad climbers.
The M Tech is designed for fast and light missions on multi-pitch rock and ice routes. Comfortable, strong and designed to be particularly functional for light and fast alpine missions and big multi-pitch routes.
The Torre 70 is a true Grade V haul bag with technical features designed for the advanced aid climber. Wide shoulder straps and padded waist belt makes it comfortable for carrying on the back.
The Fitz 25 is designed to fit all the essential bivy gear for a two-person team in a pack that both carries well on the approach and can be hauled while on the route.
Like the Blade Runner for technical ice climbing, the Alpinist has been designed as the ultimate tool for alpine climbers. The Alpinist ensures a precise fit with modern boots and extra rigidity in the connection between the heel and toe platforms.