Curved Hex 2
Description
• The classic hex design improved by adding curved faces
• 4 placement options
• The range of a cam at a fraction of the price and weight
• Color-coded tubing makes identification easy
Retail price
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Weight (g / oz)Weight (g / oz)In grams and ounces, the weight, as stated by the manufacturer/brand. | 23 g / 0.80 oz |
SizeSizeThe numerical size as stated by the manufacturer/brand. Generally the size will be between 1 and 15, but there is no standard, so each "3" you see could have totally different dimensions. |
2 |
ColorColorFor quick size identification purposes. Sometimes the head of the hex is not anodized, in this case, the stated color will come from the sling. |
Silver |
Strength (kN)Strength (kN)In kilonewtons, the passive strength as stated by the manufacturer/brand. All hexes are rated in passive strength, instead of active strength like cams. |
6 kN |
Main MaterialMain MaterialThis field refers to the hex head. A majority of hex heads will be 6061-T6 Aluminum, but we don't write that in all willy nilly and only have input here after we've confirmed the material with the manufacturer/brand. |
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SlingSling MaterialThe material that takes up the majority of the "sling." Note: If a hex has a wire sling with tubular protection, we just call this "wire." Similarly, when we say "Dyneema" this does not mean the sling is 100% Dyneema. It will be some combination of Dyneema and nylon (there are no 100% Dyneema slings). Since you cannot dye Dyneema, the colored portion of the sling is made of nylon. | Wire, single sling loop |
Range (in / mm)Range (in / mm)In inches and millimeters, the maximum range as stated by the manufacturer/brand. This is measuring the minimum length on the small side of the hex, and the maximum size of the widest part of the hex. | 0.46 in - 0.67 in 11.68 mm - 17.02 mm |
CertificationCertificationsThe main climbing gear certifications are CE and UIAA--and normally the UIAA creates the rules that the CE body also supports. When possible, we try to list all the certifications the product carries. To sell a climbing product in Europe, the device must be CE certified. There are no official requirements to sell climbing gear in the US. The UIAA certification is a voluntary process. Learn MoreRock and Ice Certifications Guide |
UIAA |
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Bottom line, the FS Mini Long draws are always on my rack now whenever I have to backpack into my climbing objectives and the Metolius Curve Hexes are almost always on my rack, especially when doing a lot of the long winding old school routes in Little Cottonwood Canyon. These are honestly two of my favorite discoveries over the past year. I haven’t found a better way to drop weight and add to the fun of climbing.
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