The right protectors for the grumpiest crevices. Invented in 1987 by John Middendorf and initially called Lowe Balls, Ball Nuts are the true secret weapon of climbers on trad and aid routes. In fact, these are small marvels that are not afraid of the thinnest cracks with parallel faces, where the only alternative would be to hammer in the nails.
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Camp - Ball Nut
The right protectors for the grumpiest crevices. Invented in 1987 by John Middendorf and initially called Lowe Balls, Ball Nuts are the true secret weapon of climbers on trad and aid routes. In fact, these are small marvels that are not afraid of the thinnest cracks with parallel faces, where the only alternative would be to hammer in the nails. They are also ideal in "pin scars" (holes caused by continuous nailing and nailing) and in those small concavities where even modern microcams can do nothing. In summary: given their extreme lightness, the most expert trad enthusiasts should always have at least one pair of Ball Nuts with them (e.g. numbers 2 and 3).
The right protectors for the grumpiest crevices. Invented in 1987 by John Middendorf and initially called Lowe Balls, Ball Nuts are the true secret weapon of climbers on trad and aid routes.
Characteristics
The smallest active protectors in the world
Different colors for an immediate identification of the measures
Their small size makes them ideal in narrow, shallow crevices where other devices offer no guarantees
Art. | Article description | Weight | Width range | |||
g | Min (mm) | max (mm) | Shock 2 (kN) | EN 12276 | ||
103401 | BALL NUT N.1 | 31 | 4 | 6.8 | 7 | • |
103402 | BALL NUT N.2 | 40 | 4.8 | 8.9 | 8 | • |
103403 | BALL NUT N.3 | 49 | 6.1 | 11.4 | 8 | • |
103404 | BALL NUT N.4 | 59 | 7.6 | 12.9 | 8 | • |
103405 | BALL NUT N.5 | 74 | 10.6 | 16 | 8 | • |