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SMC CRx Pulley

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SMC CRX Pulley

Description

Climbers around the world asked if we could build a lighter CR (Crevasse Rescue Pulley) without taking away from the exceptional breaking strength and the SMC design team took up the challenge by designing the new CRx (Crevasse Rescue Pulley). Everything thing you love about the CR without the X-tra weight! This full featured pulley has contrasting anodized aluminum side plates, stainless steel axel and lightweight Nylon Sheave to maximize efficiency and provide the best strength to weight ratio. Ideal for alpine climbers and mountaineers who want the lightest strongest pulley available at an exceptional price point.

The CRx's diminutive size and featherweight belies its solid strength and efficiency when used in 2-to-1 C-system tests to greater strengths than any other pulleys in the same range of size and price. It has the required prusik minding capability for use in 3-to-1 Z-system (which means it makes it easier to haul up heavy stuff without popping a vein, or to lower heavy stuff without dropping it!).

A smooth running 1.25" nylon sheave runs on a stainless steel rivet axle, and the color-contrasting aluminum side plates rotate for easy rope insertion and removal. Easy to use, easy to carry - a great palm-sized partner on the mountain and nearly anywhere else!

This pulley is not suitable for use in a tyrolean traverse.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS:

  • Stronger than most of the similar sized pulleys on the market.
  • Meets UIAA127/ EN12278.
  • Compact size fits in pocket or in backpack so that it is always handy for quick access in an emergency.
  • Wide base design has been proven to work efficiently with Prusik cords of up to 8mm.
  • Solid side plates help prevent foreign object access and reduce snags.
  • Side plates are rounded and rotate for easy and secure placement at any point along the rope.
  • Uses durable lightweight nylon bushing for reliable performance at low cost.
  • Made in the USA.

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