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Mad Rock Ultra-Tech Straight

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MSRP:
$6.95

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Last seen September 8, 2011 at Backcountry.com.

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Specs

Specs

Weight 49 g
Dimensions 95 mm x 55 mm Gate Opening 20 mm
Major Axis 25KN
Minor Axis 9KN
Open Gate 9KN

Description

The Ultra-Tech Straight is a non-locking carabiner made by Mad Rock. It hasn't been rated yet. Be the first to write a review.

MSRP: $6.95

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REI

Second Ascent

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