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CAMP Daisy Twist Long

Daisy Twist Long

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Description

The spiral construction of the Daisy Chain Twist addresses one of the main concerns with traditional daisy chains where the user clips a single carabiner through two adjacent loops creating a situation where they are secured by nothing more than the single bar tack between the loops instead of the 22 kN strength of the entire loop. Robust 16 mm Nylon construction with special machine-driven bar tacks distribute the load multi-directionally.

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US$ 39.95

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Weight (g) 134 g
Daisy Type

Daisy Types


Fixed Length

Fixed Length Daisies are usually made of one closed loop of Nylon or Dyneema with several gathered pockets (or loops) sewn along its length. Though this type of daisy is usually very strong end to end, its pockets are not stitched to hold a fall and are intended to only hold body weight. Daisy chains should never be used as a personal anchor or as any part of PPE.


Adjustable

Adjustable Daisies are a single flat piece of webbing with a built-in adjuster so they can be shortened and lengthened as needed during an aid climb. Their slide buckles make them infinitely adjustable to any length and they tend to be less bulky as there is only one clip-in point on the end. Like all daisies, these are only made to be progress capture devices for aid climbing and should never be used as an anchor or as PPE as their buckles will not hold more than body weight.


Fixed Length
Length Fixed length: 137 cm / 54"...
Daisy Loops 11
Loop Strength unknown
End-to-End Strength 22 kN
Material(s) Polyester

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