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Fusion 7 Loop Standard Daisy Chain
  • Fusion 7 Loop Standard Daisy Chain
  • Fusion 7 Loop Standard Daisy Chain
  • Fusion 7 Loop Standard Daisy Chain
  • Fusion 7 Loop Standard Daisy Chain
  • Fusion 7 Loop Standard Daisy Chain
  • Fusion 7 Loop Standard Daisy Chain

7 Loop Standard Daisy Chain

Rating

My vote: None ( 3.5 avg )

Description

This standard daisy chain is constructed from 0.75" (9mm) wide nylon webbing stitched back on itself to create 7 total loops. A daisy chain is a primary component to any aid climbing rig. Combine with an atrier (aider) and start hitting big walls around the world. Each pocket is 1000lbs. O.L.: 43"

  • Constructed of 0.75" wide nylon webbing
  • Webbing is MIL-SPEC rated at 5,000 lb. 
  • 7 total loops 

Retail price

US$ 26.94
Weight (g) 340 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: 119 cm / 47"...
Daisy Loops 7
Loop Strength 4 kN
End-to-End Strength 22 kN
Material(s) Nylon
AVG RATING
2.04
( 2 avg )
Rating
2.04
( 2 avg )

Basic fat nylon daisy

Pros
4kn loops
Stiff-looking loops should be easy to hook
Cons
Heavy! not light (Not 20g)
Bulky material
Familiarity
I haven’t used it myself
Disclaimer
I want to correct the error

https://www.fusionclimb.com/products/std-daisy-chains

Fusion's website claims this is 12 oz - that's 336g WAY heavier than 20g as claimed on this site.

 

https://www.fusionclimb.com/products/std-daisy-chains

Fusion's website claims this is 12 oz - that's 336g WAY heavier than 20g as claimed on this site.

 

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