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Sport Retail Price List Effective July 1 - December 31, 2013 Prices Are Subject to Change Without Notice Header Sport Retail Price List Effective July 1 - December 31, 2013 Prices are subject to change without notice Ref # Description MSRP (US$) Rope - Dynamic RD102200_2 DOJO 10.2 dry rope 10.2mm x 200m, Colors: B=Blue, R=Red 690.00 RD10160 _2 XION dry rope 10.1mm x 60m, Colors: B=Blue, G=Green 199.00 RD10170 _2 XION dry rope 10.1mm x 70m, Colors: B=Blue, G=Green 235.00 RD9860 _2 NOMAD dry rope 9.8mm x 60m, Colors: G=Green, R=Red 235.00 RD9870 _2 NOMAD dry rope 9.8mm x 70m, Colors: G=Green, R=Red 274.00 RD9460 _2 FUSE dry rope 9.4mm x 60m, Colors: G=Green, O=Orange 235.00 RD9470 _2 FUSE dry rope 9.4mm x 70m, Colors: G=Green, O=Orange 270.00 RD8260 _2 DRAGONFLY dry half rope 8.2mm x 60m, Colors: B=Blue, O=Orange 189.00 RD8270 _2 DRAGONFLY dry half rope 8.2mm x 70m, Colors: B=Blue, O=Orange 220.00 Rope - Vector Static R1146 _ VECTOR rope 11mm, NFPA x 46m (150 ft), Colors: B=Blue, N=Black, R=Red 175.00 R1146 W VECTOR rope 11mm, NFPA x 46m (150 ft), White 150.00 R1161 _ VECTOR rope 11mm, NFPA x 61m (200 ft), Colors: B=Blue, N=Black, R=Red 240.00 R1161 W VECTOR rope 11mm, NFPA x 61m (200 ft), White 210.00 R11183 _ VECTOR rope 11mm, NFPA x 183m (600 ft), Colors: B=Blue, N=Black, R=Red 700.00 R11183 W VECTOR rope 11mm, NFPA x 183m (600 ft), White 615.00 R11366 N VECTOR rope 11mm, NFPA x 366m (1200 ft), Black 1400.00 R11366 W VECTOR rope 11mm, NFPA x 366m (1200 ft), White 1225.00 Rope - Accessories & Protection RC2 ROPE CUTTER II electric knife 190.00 R40 _ STANDARD ROPE BAG Colors: B=Blue, N=Black, O=Orange, R=Red, Y=Yellow 32.95 R41 _ ROPE BUCKET Colors: B=Blue, N=Black, O=Orange, R=Red, Y=Yellow 49.95 C45 N PROTEC PVC rope protector, Black 19.95 P68 CATERPILLAR rope protector 135.00 Harnesses - Climbing / Sport C21 _ 7 SAMA harness, fixed leg loops, Sizes: S, M, L, XL 64.95 NEW! C55 _ 7 SELENA women's harness, fixed leg loops, Sizes: XS, S, M, L 64.95 NEW! C22 _ 7 ADJAMA harness, adjustable leg loops, Sizes: S, M, L, XL 74.95 NEW! C35 _7 LUNA women's harness, adjustable leg loops, Sizes: S, M, L 74.95 NEW! C36 _ 6 HIRUNDOS harness, Sizes: XS, S, M, L 79.95 C32 GYM harness (one size) 54.95 C24 _ ASPIR harness, Sizes: 0, Size 1, Size 2 59.95 C51 _8 CORAX 2 harness, Sizes: Size 1, Size 2 64.95 K30ES _ CORAX KIT 2 with CORAX, UNIVERSO, BANDI & POWER CRUNCH(25g), Sizes: Size 1, Size 2 125.00 C57 _8 CALIDRIS harness, Sizes: Size 1, Size 2 99.95 C68 OUISTITI full body children's harness 54.95 C65 SIMBA full body adjustable children's harness 59.95 C12 _6 SUPERAVANTI caving harness, Sizes: Size 1, Size 2 89.95 C16 _6 FRACTIO caving harness with double waistbelt, Sizes: Size 1, Size 2 110.00 C29 PANDION harness (one size) 64.95 C86 CANYON harness (one size) 129.00 K29VF _E3 KIT VIA FERRATA with ELIOS, PANDION, & SCORPIO VERTIGO WL, Sizes: Size 1, Size 2 225.00 Harnesses - Chest & Accessories 1 Ref # Description MSRP (US$) Harnesses - Chest & Accessories C60 VOLTIGE chest harness 53.95 C26 2 TORSE shoulder straps for positioning a CROLL 21.95 C30 SERPENTINE shoulder straps 26.95 end of series Helmets - Professional A10V_A VERTEX 2 VENT helmet ANSI, Colors: B=Blue, N=Black, O=Orange, R=Red, W=White, Y=Yellow 115.00 Helmets - All-Purpose & Accessories A71 _ METEOR III+ helmet, Colors: F=Violet/White, H=Red/Orange, U=Gray 99.95 A73 _O SIROCCO helmet, Orange, Sizes: Size 1, Size 2 110.00 NEW! A48 _ ELIA women's helmet, Colors: VI=Violet, WT=White 65.95 A42 1_ ELIOS helmet with sliding vents, Size 1, Colors: BL=Blue, OR=Orange, WH=White 65.95 A42 2_ ELIOS helmet with sliding vents, Size 2, Colors: BL=Blue, OR=Orange, WH=White 65.95 A42 __B ELIOS CLUB helmet, 4 pack, not for individual resale, Size 1 White (1W), Size 2 Orange (2O) 243.80 A49 _ PICCHU children's climbing & cycling helmet, Colors: B=Blue, O=Orange 59.95 NEW! A44 1 VIZION face shield 51.95 Carabiners - Aluminum M57 _ ANGE S ultra-light carabiner, wire gate, Colors: G=Light Gray, O=Orange 10.95 M59 _ ANGE L ultra-light carabiner, wire gate, Colors: B=Blue, G=Dark Gray 11.95 M10 SPIRIT carabiner, bent, bright 9.95 end of series M10 A SPIRIT carabiner, bent, anodized 9.95 end of series M15 SPIRIT carabiner, straight, bright 9.95 end of series M15 A SPIRIT carabiner, straight, anodized 9.95 end of series M53 B SPIRIT carabiner, anodized, Bent gate 8.95 NEW! M53 S SPIRIT carabiner, anodized, Straight gate 8.95 NEW! M57D 10 ANGE FINESSE quickdraw ANGE S, 10cm 24.95 M57D 17 ANGE FINESSE quickdraw ANGE S, 17cm 25.95 M58D 17 ANGE FINESSE quickdraw 17cm, ANGE S top, ANGE L bottom 25.95 M59D 17 ANGE FINESSE quickdraw 17cm, ANGE L 25.95 M57P 10 PACK 5 ANGE FINESSE quickdraw 10cm, ANGE S top and bottom 115.00 M58P 17 PACK 5 ANGE FINESSE quickdraw 17cm, ANGE S top, ANGE L bottom 120.00 M30 11 SPIRIT EXPRESS quickdraw, bright, 11cm 24.95 end of series M30 11A SPIRIT EXPRESS quickdraw, anodized, 11cm 24.95 end of series M30 17 SPIRIT EXPRESS quickdraw, bright, 17cm 25.95 end of series M30 17A SPIRIT EXPRESS quickdraw, anodized, 17cm 25.95 end of series M53D 12 SPIRIT EXPRESS quickdraw, ergonomic shape, 12cm 20.95 NEW! M53D 17 SPIRIT EXPRESS quickdraw, ergonomic shape, 17cm 21.95 NEW! M55 SL LOCKER SCREW-LOCK carabiner 16.95 M34 _ AM'D carabiner, BL=BALL-LOCK, TL=TRIACT-LOCK 17.95 M34 SL AM'D carabiner, SCREW-LOCK 12.95 M35 SL ATTACHE carabiner, SCREW-LOCK 13.95 M35 SL HERA ATTACHE carabiner, SCREW-LOCK, Turquoise 14.95 M38 SL ATTACHE 3D carabiner, SCREW-LOCK 20.95 M36 _ WILLIAM carabiner, BL=BALL-LOCK, TL=TRIACT-LOCK 18.95 M36 SL WILLIAM carabiner, SCREW-LOCK 14.95 M42 FREINO carabiner, auto-locking with friction spur 47.95 M41 OWALL carabiner, oval non-locking 13.95 M33 SL OK carabiner, oval, SCREW-LOCK 16.95 M33 TL OK carabiner, oval, TRIACT-LOCK 22.95 M37 SL OMNI carabiner, semi-circle, SCREW-LOCK 33.95 M37 TL OMNI carabiner, semi-circle, TRIACT-LOCK 39.95 Screw Links - / Connectors P10 PRESTO 7mm screw link, oval, steel 15.95 P11 DELTA 10mm screw link, triangle, steel 10.95 P14 SPEEDY 7mm screw link, aluminum 16.95 2 Ref # Description MSRP (US$) Screw Links - / Connectors P15 GO 7mm screw link, oval, steel 6.95 P15 B MAILLON RAPIDE 10mm screw link, oval, steel 9.95 P18 DEMI ROND 10mm screw link, semi circle, aluminum 24.95 P18 T MAILLON RAPIDE 10mm screw link, triangle, aluminum 20.95 Descenders - Belay Devices D14 2_ GRIGRI 2 belay device, Colors: B=Blue, G=Gray, O=Orange 99.95 D18 V_ UNIVERSO belay device, Colors: R=Red, T=Titanium 46.95 D17 _ REVERSO 4 belay/rappel device, Colors: C=Gray, L=Lime, O=Orange 32.95 D19_ VERSO belay/rappel device, Colors: LI=Lime, R=Red, TI=Titanium 21.95 Descenders - Specialty D01 HUIT ANTIBRULURE figure 8 descender with anti-burn grip 19.95 D02 HUIT figure 8 descender 17.95 D05 PIRANA descender 35.95 D04 SIMPLE descender 59.95 D09 STOP descender 125.00 D11 RACK brake bar descender 94.95 Ascenders - & Rope Grabs B01 TIBLOC ascender 30.95 B03 SHUNT mechanical Prusik 69.95 B02B_A PANTIN foot ascender, R=Right, L=Left 84.95 NEW! B16BAA CROLL compact chest ascender 64.95 NEW! B17S_ ASCENSION ascender, LN=Left, RG=Right 74.95 B18BAA BASIC compact ascender 64.95 NEW! B50 RESCUCENDER rope grab 64.95 B54 MICROCENDER rope grab 61.95 B50 RK REPAIR KIT for RESCUCENDER 6.95 B54 RK REPAIR KIT for MICROCENDER 6.95 Pulleys - Standard P00A ULTRA LEGERE pulley wheel 4.95 P02A OSCILLANTE pulley, swinging side plates 14.95 P05SO FIXE pulley, fixed side plates 25.95 P52A PARTNER pulley, compact with swinging side plates 42.95 P50A RESCUE pulley, high strength with swinging side plates, NFPA 59.95 Pulleys - Prusik Minding P59A MINI pulley, lightweight, NFPA 52.95 P66A GEMINI double pulley, lightweight, NFPA 92.95 Pulleys - Rope Grab & Specialty P53 MICRO TRAXION very efficient ultralight progress capture pulley 94.95 P07 MINI TRAXION progress capture pulley, compact, lightweight 84.95 P51 PRO TRAXION progress capture pulley, very efficient, for heavy loads 135.00 K25 SC3 CREVASSE RESCUE KIT 160.00 NEW! P21 TANDEM double pulley 59.95 P21 CAB TANDEM double pulley, CABLE 69.95 P21 SPE TANDEM double pulley, SPEED 84.95 Sewn Webbing - Slings C39 10 FINESSE sling, 10cm 5.95 C39 17 FINESSE sling, 17cm 6.95 C40 S12 EXPRESS quickdraw, sling, ergonomic shape, 12cm 3.95 NEW! C40 S17 EXPRESS quickdraw, sling, ergonomic shape, 17cm 4.95 NEW! C40 S25 EXPRESS quickdraw, sling, ergonomic shape, 25cm 5.95 NEW! C40 60 ANNEAU nylon sling, 60cm 7.95 C40 80 ANNEAU nylon sling, 80cm 9.95 C40 120 ANNEAU nylon sling, 120cm 10.95 3 Ref # Description MSRP (US$) Sewn Webbing - Slings C40 150 ANNEAU nylon sling, 150cm 12.95 C06 60 FIN'ANNEAU 8mm dyneema sling, 60cm 11.95 C06 120 FIN'ANNEAU 8mm dyneema sling, 120cm 16.95 C06 180 FIN'ANNEAU 8mm dyneema sling, 180cm 23.95 C07 24 ST'ANNEAU 12mm dyneema sling, 24cm 7.95 C07 60 ST'ANNEAU 12mm dyneema sling, 60cm 10.95 C07 120 ST'ANNEAU 12mm dyneema sling, 120cm 15.95 Sewn Webbing - Lanyards C44 SPELEGYCA asymmetric Y lanyard 33.95 Sewn Webbing - Via Ferrata Lanyards L60 2 SCORPIO lanyard 83.95 L60 H SCORPIO EASHOOK lanyard 162.00 L60 WLA SCORPIO VERTIGO WIRELOCK lanyard 125.00 Sewn Webbing - Aiders C08 GRADISTEP etrier in pouch 46.95 C09 QUICKSTEP adjustable etrier 35.95 C47A FOOTAPE adjustable foot sling 29.95 NEW! C48A FOOTCORD adjustable foot loop, 100% Dyneema 34.95 NEW! 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