Adjustable Daisy Strap
Description
Uses the Heavy Duty cam buckle. The buckle axle is riveted for added security and strength.
Contoured webbing eye at carabiner clip attachment end.
This configuration allows the strap more rotation, thus reducing jamming in corners.
- The unique use of an SMC Aluminum Descending Ring on one end allows easy adjustability and extension. One end of Daisy Strap can be girth hitched to the climbing harness.
- At full extension the Adjustable Daisy Strap measures 57".
- Daisy Strap tests to 1500 lbs.
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Weight (g) | |
Daisy TypeDaisy TypesFixed LengthFixed 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. AdjustableAdjustable 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. |
Adjustable Length |
Length | Adjustable length: 57" max length... |
Daisy Loops | |
Loop Strength | unknown |
End-to-End Strength | 6 kN |
Material(s) | |
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