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Carabiner Camp Guide XL 3Lock
Camp Guide XL 3Lock is a very robust yet lightweight carbine with a 3-stroke automatic clutch.
This versatile D-shaped carbine is designed for harsh environments and long-term use.
It has a 3-stroke automatic clutch that requires 3 actions to open: slide, turn and push.
The large opening width and Keylock clasp make rope handling easier, prevent snagging and increase safety.
Camp Guide XL 3Lock is available in 3 colours: dark grey, blue, green.
Features of the Camp Guide XL 3Lock carabiner:
- Weight, g: 86 (3.0 oz)
- Clutch type: automatic 3-stroke
- Opening width, cm: 2.4 (0.94 in)
- Destructive load, kN: 28 (2850 kg)
- Destructive transverse load, kN: 9 (920 kg)
- Breaking load with latch open, kN: 8 (820 kg)
- External dimensions (MAX length/width), cm: 11.7 x 7.5 (4.6 x 3.0 in)
- Knurled surface provides good grip with fingers or gloves
- H-shaped barrel profile reduces weight without sacrificing strength and protects markings from abrasion
- Keylock latch system makes it easy to work with the carabiner and does not catch on equipment or glove fingertips
- Certification: CE EN 362 type B, CE EN 12275 type B, EAC
- Reference: https://www.camp.it/d/us/us/outdoor/product/947
MANUFACTURER
Camp
It was founded in 1889 in the north of Italy in the small village of Premana by the blacksmith Nicola Codega and initially specialized in the manufacture of forged products for everyday needs, in particular the production of bells for livestock. In 1920, the first ice axes under the brand name S.A.M.P. were made by order of the army, and after the start of cooperation with one of the leading climbers in Italy, Riccardo Cassen, he completely turned to the manufacture of sports equipment.
The most important characteristic of any climbing tool is the weight and weight reduction itself for maintaining all standards of strength, reliability, durability - one of the highlights of C.A.M.P. products Twenty years ago, C.A.M.P. set a carbine weight record - 33 grams, twenty years later in 2007, C.A.M.P. broke its record - a new The Nanowire carbine that appears weighs 28 grams! Currently, almost every section of the catalog has samples of record low weight.
C.A.M.P. also won respect as a brand of equipment for industrial needs: high-altitude work, rescue operations, the army and special services of many countries preferred a brand with a century of history.
Currently, C.A.M.P. is part of the CAMP Group, also combines the Cassin and CAMP Safety brands.
Now, at the beginning of the new millennium, C.A.M.P. is ruled by the fourth generation of the Codega family: Eddie, Paolo, Antonio, Giovanni, Isacco and Andrea. Like their predecessors, they do not change the company's strategy. Strategy of innovation, high quality and good brand name C.A.M.P.