Slings
Climbing slings and sewn loops are essential components for connecting, extending, or securing anchor points both on crags and in the mountains. Available in various materials, lengths, and brands, these sewn loops meet a wide range of needs depending on the discipline and level of exposure.
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Recommended price
£13.99
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£12.23
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- 120
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Recommended price
£5.19
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From £3.96
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- 60
- 80
- 120
- 150
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£4.31
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From £3.43
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- 30
- 120
- 150
- 175
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£11.88
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From £9.24
Ideal for self-locking knots, the purple Beal Jammy 60 cm is an essential self-locking ring for your practice. Sturdy and flexible.
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£16.63
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£13.99
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- 150
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£10.47
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£8.71
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- 60
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Recommended price
£13.11
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From £9.94
The Petzl Pur'anneau sling is an essential piece of equipment for climbing and mountaineering. Both flexible and very strong, it is ideal for self-belaying and Abalakov threads.
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Materials: lightweight or hard-wearing
The choice of material affects weight, flexibility, and abrasion resistance. Dyneema models are particularly valued for their outstanding strength-to-weight ratio and compactness. They are ideal for multi-pitch routes and climbs where lightweight gear is essential.
Polyester slings, on the other hand, offer comfortable handling and excellent durability. They are perfect for versatile use on sport routes or when setting up belay stations.
Loop lengths and uses
Climbing slings are available in several lengths to suit the different situations encountered on the rock. Shorter models are ideal for creating compact anchors, while intermediate lengths provide greater versatility.
A 120 cm sling remains the most versatile format. It can be used to extend a piece of protection, build a belay, or perform various ropework tasks on long routes. Longer versions are particularly suited to committing climbs or complex belay setups.
Climbing slings by brand
We offer a selection from manufacturers renowned for the quality and reliability of their equipment, including Petzl and Beal. These brands produce sewn slings that comply with current standards and are engineered to withstand the mechanical stresses encountered in climbing and mountaineering.
Standards and reliability
Textile slings and loops are certified according to European standards applicable to belay and safety equipment. Their strength is expressed in kilonewtons (kN), ensuring their ability to withstand dynamic loads in real-world conditions. A regular inspection of the textile’s condition is essential to maintain an optimal level of safety.
