Wired Carvex 3
Description
• Rock Climbing, Alpinism
• Straight taper on the ends fits in more places than transverse taper
• Galvanized steel cables or slung Dyneema
• Color-coded heads for fast identification
Eccentric hexagonal chocks with curved faces first hit the market in 1976 (Clog Cogs) and several companies have tinkered with the concept since then. The Carvex is the culmination of decades of experimentation and offers the most advanced shape on the market today.
Retail price
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Weight (g / oz)![]() ![]() | 30 g / 1.06 oz |
Size![]() ![]() |
3 |
Color![]() ![]() |
Blue |
Strength (kN)![]() ![]() |
10 kN |
Main Material![]() ![]() |
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Sling![]() ![]() | Wire, single sling loop |
Range (in / mm)![]() ![]() | 0.71 in - 0.94 in 18.00 mm - 24.00 mm |
Certification![]() ![]() |
UIAA, CE |
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