Tephra Pitch Quik-Lok
Description
Folks love how the Tephra Trapwire feels in the hand and they dig how well it works for belaying and rappelling, but right away, we started getting requests for a general-use, multipurpose version.
Introducing the Tephra Pitch!
The Pitch removes the Trapwire so the Tephra frame can more easily be incorporated in toprope anchors, muliti-pitch belays and more.
Tephra is the Greek word for erupted elements from a volcano, and thanks to the unique hot-forged frame, the Tephra TrapWire is one of the strongest belay carabiners: 27kN rated strength (major axis) and a burly 10kN open-gate strength. The narrow, low-profile nose and keylock design make smooth, snag-free connections to belay loops, rappel devices, webbing and gear loops.
Folks love how the Tephra Trapwire feels in the hand and they dig how well it works for belaying and rappelling, but right away, we started getting requests for a general-use, multipurpose version.
Introducing the Tephra Pitch!
The Pitch removes the Trapwire so the Tephra frame can more easily be incorporated in toprope anchors, muliti-pitch belays and more.
Tephra is the Greek word for erupted elements from a volcano, and thanks to the unique hot-forged frame, the...
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Weight (g)![]() ![]() |
62 g |
Shape![]() ![]() |
Pear / HMS |
Locking![]() ![]() |
Auto - 2 action |
Straight or Bent![]() ![]() |
Straight |
Full Size![]() ![]() |
Yes |
Keylock![]() ![]() |
Yes |
Solid or Wire![]() ![]() |
Solid |
Gate Opening![]() ![]() |
22 mm |
Number of Colors![]() ![]() |
1 |
Lock Indicator![]() ![]() |
No |
Strengths (kN)![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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