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Huit Anti-Brulure
Description
Anodized version on the HUIT with anti-burn tab for holding the device when it is hot from a long or rapid descent.
Square shape to reduce twisting of the ropes and formation of a lark's head hitch
High strength forged aluminum
Small hole can be used with thin ropes if necessary, or as a belay plate
Retail price
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Device Type![]() ![]() |
Figure 8 |
Weight (g)![]() ![]() |
110 g |
Belay Brake Assist![]() ![]() |
No |
Rope Options | 1 or 2 ropes |
Guide Mode![]() ![]() |
No guide mode |
Teeth![]() ![]() |
No |
Rope Range (mm)![]() ![]() | 8.0 mm - 13.0 mm |
Certification![]() ![]() |
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Warning: This video is dubbed in English. If you're getting antsy, skip to section 7:40-8:15 for one of the most interesting parts, where they show a hardware specific camera inspection.
Describes with words and helpful photos, how to protect your belay device and other metal equipment.
How to use Huit Antibrulure (good and bad), safety instruction with hand drawn pictures.