The U shape of the shaft on the Corner piton adds an additional holding force by creating spring tension when the piton is driven into a crack proportionately smaller than its width.
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CAMP - CORNER
AID CLIMBING, ALPINISM, FIXED ANCHORS
- Chromoly steel
Most pitons rely on compression of the metal and leverage from directional pull for their holding power. The U shape of the shaft on the Corner piton adds an additional holding force by creating spring tension when the piton is driven into a crack proportionately smaller than its width.
Ref. |
Length (Blade) | Thickness | |
mm | in | mm | |
9601 (N.1) |
70 | 2.8 | 12 |
9602 (N.2) |
75 | 3.0 | 16 |
9603 (N.3) |
110 | 4.3 | 18 |
9604 (N.4) |
110 | 4.3 | 25 |