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Kouba Abalak 4
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Abalak 4

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Description

Abalak n.4 is specifically shaped hard aluminium camming nut on steel wire. Abalak nuts are produced in V-shape for solid protection placement into rock fissures that have paralel sides either horizontally or vertically. Abalak is well suited to small holes and fissures.

Retail price

US$ 9.97
Price is a static conversion from
€9.00 EUR
Weight (grams / ounces) 50 g / 1.76 oz
Size 4
Sling Material(s) Wire
Color Green
Range (inches / millimeters) 0.94 in - 1.65 in
24.00 mm - 42.00 mm
Strength (kilonewtons) Cam:      10 kN
Chock:   0 kN
3Chock: 0 kN
Certification CE

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Climbing Gear Review Tricams 101: A Guide to Using/Placing Tricams

Designed by Greg Lowe in the 1970s, Tricams first appeared on racks in the early 1980s. While the original unit had two placements (one passive, one active), the newest generation (CAMP Tricam EVO) has three: a cam, a nut, and a nut in broadside-out mode. The biggest benefit? The Tricam often fits where nothing else will, such as horizontal cracks, solution holes, pockets, pods, and flares large enough to require a cam-sized piece, but too narrow for a typical SLCD. See all the placement options and tips when you read the full article.

Abalak Tricam

Including some close-ups of the Abalak, this video is also short and hand-filmed. It shows the Abalak tricam in a horizontal placement (no voice).

Abalak Tricam

A short, hand-filmed video that shows placing and removing an Abalak tricam in vertical placements (no voice).