Lockdown
Description
A simple, classic and secure attachment for your ice tools, the Black Diamond Lockdown Leash uses a slipknot configuration to keep you comfortably connected to nearly any technical tool. The slipknot attachment tightens when weighted and easily loosens by hooking and pulling the attached loop. The padded wrist strap evenly distributes weight, providing all-day comfort.
Compatible with any technical ice tool
Padded wrist strap for comfort and even weight distribution
Slip-knot configuration tightens when weighted; release by hooking and pulling loop with hammer or adze
Rated to 2 kN
Retail price
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Weight (g / oz)Weight (g / oz)In grams and ounces, the weight, as stated by the manufacturer/brand. Unfortunately, for ice accessories in particular, these are not common figures that are given out. | 58 g / 2.00 oz |
Main MaterialMain MaterialWe list as many details here as the manufacturer supplies. This information is definitely limited for ice accessories. |
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Ice Rating (if applicable)Ice RatingMost ice accessories do not have a rating. This field is used for ice axe and ice tool accessories like picks, that have an ice rating. B / Type 1: Basic T / Type 2: Technical Note: Even though it looks like the more aggressive picks are T and the flatter picks are B, this is not always the case. The ratings are based on flex, and not the shape. | (none) |
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Black Diamond's Lockdown leash does cut down on this a bit, because the loop that releases the slipknot can be looped over the hammer or adze (gently!) to release it. Sold singly in left-hand configuration only, so don't forget to pull the long part of one leash through and re-thread it from the other side for the right hand, a little tip they neglect to mention. Bottom line, slipknots are fine for alpine use, but for vertical ice go with a clip.
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