Metolius Rabbit Runner Spectra Sling One Color, 44in
Short Description
- Made from Metolius' specially designed 19 mm Power Webbing, its only webbing that is full-strength in a single-strand application
- Weight : 2 oz (57 g)
- Strength : 4950 lbf (22 kN)
- Length : 44" (1.1 M)
Listed Under: Runners
Full Description
The Metolius Rabbit Runner Spectra Sling includes sewn end loops that allow it to be used as an over-the-shoulder sling or a double-length sling on rock and ice climbs. Not only does this versatile runner provide plenty of protection options, it also reduces clutter compared to standard double slings. When worn over the shoulder, the Metolius Rabbit Runner can be un-clipped and freed from the tangle of gear without having to pull it over your head.
Product Features
- Material : -inch Spectra webbing
- Strength : 22kN (4950lbf)
- Dimensions : 44in (112cm)
- Recommended Use : Rock climbing, ice climbing, alpine climbing
- Warranty : 1 Year
- Country of Origin : United States
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The rabbit runner is great for ice climbing, especially when you are using leashes on your tools. I also carry mine on all my trad routes – you can remove it from your shoulder without loosing that tenuous jam you are hanging from and they are fantastic for slinging rocks and threadding chockstones. If you’re like me, you probably don’t carry a lot of double length runners ’cause you either get a rats nest around your neck or you have to coil them and hang them from somewhere else where they like to catch on things. Because these work both as a single or a double sling they solve that problem.