In this section you will find all our anchors for caving, climbing and canyoning.
Reliability, practicality and safe progression guaranteed!
All items are in A316L stainless steel
ATTENTION: BELAY STATION CURRENTLY OUT OF PRODUCTION
NEW CLASSIC BELAY STATION - FIXED, RESISTANT AND SAFE.
Classic stainless steel belay station used on many rock and climbing routes.
Composed by: 2 SUPERSTAR Ø10x80 (art.160), 1 Chain (art.175), 1 Ring (art.177) and 1 ANKUS A316L (ART. 740)
Warning! the belay group is not certified. The individual Superstar comply with the EN and the carabiner is certified (see separate data sheets).
New stainless steel AISI 316L belay station composed of two SUPERSTAR Ø10x80mm resin anchors (art.160), one chain (art.175), and a new ANKUS A316L
This carabiner is equipped with a quick and easy-to-operate screwgate.
The body of the carabiner is moulded from stainless steel.
The thickness varies but on point of contact with the rope is 12mm, allowing for excellent tensile strength and durability.
Once the rope has been inserted and the gate has been closed, it is impossible for the rope to slip out accidentally.
The abseil ring is created in 10 mm thick stainless steel and is welded inside another ring, causing it to hang perpendicular to the rock; this makes it an extremely versatile and multidirectional belay station.
This is particularly useful for rope retrieval as it can be weight-loaded on either side without catching on the rock.
Consequently this anchor is suitable for all disciplines (climbing, mountaineering and canyoning).
To be placed using epoxy resin.
Like all our stances, this belay station allows the upper anchor to be placed left or right of the lower anchor, doubling the placement possibilities.
For placement using epoxy resin, please see the instructions on art. 160, SUPERSTAR Ø10x80mm. (Method “A").
ATTENTION! The classic “SUPERSTAR Ø10x80” anchors can be substituted with larger and longer anchors such as the “MASTERFIX” (art.151 - 125 - 525) or equivalent, on request.
This can be very useful when the rock is very soft or loose. However this naturally incurs an additional cost.
From 2013 the material used in the majority of our anchors is now stainless steel AISI 316L, which offers a higher resistance to marine corrosion than the former AISI 304.
To highlight this change each article is stamped with the relevant symbols.
We recommend reading the attached PDF document for a detailed explanation of the problems presented by marine corrosion.
Note: Custom Belay Stations can be created on request.